Editors
| Editor-in-Chief: | Yong-Shik Lee (Y.S. Lee), University of Sydney Law School |
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| Senior Editor: | Bhupinder Chimni, Jawaharlal Nehru University |
| Senior Advisor: | David Trubek, Wisconsin Law School |
The Law and Development Review is the first journal to address the role and impact of law, both domestic and international, on economic and social development. This new journal will encourage a global exchange of ideas on this important subject, and will lay the foundation of critical law and development studies.
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Recent Content
Articles
The Twin Failures of the CDM: Recommendations for the "Copenhagen Protocol"
Christie Kneteman and Andrew Green
From Nominal to Substantive Democracy: The Role and Design of Election Management Bodies
Michael Trebilcock and Poorvi Chitalkar
Suturing the Open Veins of Ecuador: Debt, Default and Democracy
Wade Mansell and Karen Openshaw
Anarchy and Development: An Application of the Theory of Second Best
Peter T. Leeson and Claudia R. Williamson
Developing Countries in the 21st Century WTO: New Contours of India's Global Engagement
Suparna Karmakar
Special Inaugural Issue (2008)
The Sen Conception of Development and Contemporary International Law Discourse: Some Parallels
Bhupinder Chimni
Proliferation of Free Trade Agreements and Some Systemic Issues - In Relation to the WTO Disciplines and Development Perspectives
Mitsuo Matsushita and Y.S. Lee
