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Development Law and International Finance, 2nd edition
Rumu Sarkar
In the emerging global economy, development law has taken on great importance for practitioners of international law. Development Law and International Finance analyzes
the growing body of development law in the context of “Rule of Law” programs targeting legal reform in developing nations. The book examines the gradual development of general principles of development law. The author discusses the effects of structural legal reform in the international financial sector, and the extent to which private international transactions have had an impact on the law of economic development.
The text discusses the changing role of the state in the context of economic development, the process of privatization, and the significance of newly emerging capital markets.
Practitioners of private international law, experts on public international law, and policy makers will find this book to be an invaluable resource.
$80.00
Clothbound • 329 pp. • ISBN-90-411-8886-X |