Aims & Scope

The Law and Development Review is distinguished from other law and economics journals in that its primary focus is the development aspects of international and domestic legal orders. Economic development concerns not only the interests of developing countries but also the economic future and the security of developed countries.

The Law and Development Review lays a foundation for the future of law and development studies. The journal will help exchange views globally on this important subject, particularly on the gap between the developed and developing worlds. Also, The Law and Development Review will help facilitate future global negotiations concerning the economic development of developing countries.

The journal seeks top-quality articles on law and development issues broadly, particularly from the developing world as well as from the developed world. The Law and Development Review’s editorial board includes top scholars and professionals from all corners of the world, and the Journal is poised to become a global authority in law and development studies.

* Authors are asked to consider that some readers of The Law and Development Review may not have a background in mathematics. When mathematics is used, the major premises in the argument and its conclusions should be made intelligible to a reader without training in mathematics. In your submissions, place the mathematical portions of arguments in a footnote or an appendix, rather than in the main text, wherever possible, and minimize the use of mathematics in the main text.

 
 
 

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