Changing Law in Developing Countries
Title | Changing Law in Developing Countries PDF eBook |
Author | J. N. D. Anderson |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2021-12-19 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000510980 |
The 1960s, in retrospect, may be chiefly remembered for the unprecedented constitutional developments it witnessed in countries emerging from colonial rule. Originally published in 1963, an examination of these constitutional developments from the authoritative pens of the previous Legal Adviser to the Colonial and Commonwealth Relations Offices, and the Legal Adviser to the Colonial Office at the time was, therefore, particularly timely – for no two men in human history can have had to draft so many constitutional instruments. One after another of these new constitutions had, moreover, included certain ‘Fundamental Rights’, so a discussion of this subject by a recognised academic authority, together with an examination by an ex-Chief Justice of Allahabad of the constitutional writs which have been so widely used in India to protect these rights, was particularly appropriate. An erudite examination of the origins of the famous phrase ‘Justice, Equity and Good Conscience’ by the Reader in Oriental Laws in the University of London, fittingly concludes the first half of this volume. Legal developments in these emergent countries, had, however, by no means been limited to the sphere of constitutional law. So the series continues with contributions on the legal profession in African territories, by a former President of the Law Society, and on the problems posed by Islamic law in that continent, by the Professor of Oriental Laws. Criminal Law is represented by a consideration of ‘Liability under the Nigerian Criminal Code’ by an ex-Chief Justice of the Western Region; matters economic and sociological by papers on ‘Legal Development and Economic Growth in Africa’ and ‘Women’s Status and Law Reform’ by two experts in Africa law; and developments in Asia by an examination of recent legislation on family law in Pakistan, and of the sources of Chinese Law in Hong Kong, by other members of the staff of the School of Oriental and African Studies.
Changing Law in Developing Countries, Ed. by J.N.D. Anderson
Title | Changing Law in Developing Countries, Ed. by J.N.D. Anderson PDF eBook |
Author | James Norman Dalrymple Anderson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 1963 |
Genre | Islamic law |
ISBN |
Changing Law in Developing Countries
Title | Changing Law in Developing Countries PDF eBook |
Author | James Norman Dalrymple Anderson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 1963 |
Genre | Commonwealth countries |
ISBN |
Changing Law in Developing Countries
Title | Changing Law in Developing Countries PDF eBook |
Author | Sir Norman Anderson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1963 |
Genre | Islamic law |
ISBN |
Good Government and Law
Title | Good Government and Law PDF eBook |
Author | J. Faundez |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 291 |
Release | 2016-07-27 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1349252298 |
The provision of legal technical assistance has in recent years become a major concern for international financial institutions, such as the World Bank, and for Western-based bilateral donor agencies. This book offers critical perspectives for the evaluation of legal technical assistance projects and contains proposals for action and research. Five chapters offer general perspectives on law, state and civil society and the remaining six case studies on themes such as economic regulation, agrarian reform, representation of women and access to justice.
Legal Education in a Changing World
Title | Legal Education in a Changing World PDF eBook |
Author | International Legal Center. Committee on Legal Education in the Developing Countries |
Publisher | Nordic Africa Institute |
Pages | 98 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9789171060921 |
Climate Law and Developing Countries
Title | Climate Law and Developing Countries PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin J. Richardson |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 443 |
Release | 2009-11-27 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1849802327 |
'The phenomenon of anthropogenic climate change has become of critical importance to all countries. However, while the majority of developing countries contribute the least to global greenhouse gas emissions, they will generally bear the major burden of the social, environmental and economic impacts of climate change imposed upon them by developed countries. This cutting-edge book contains outstanding contributions by scholars from around the world on the need to expand the range of legal and policy mechanisms and strategies required to bridge the gaps between the north and the south to achieve global climate justice.' - Ben Boer, University of Sydney and former Co-director of the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law This timely book examines the legal and policy challenges in international, regional and national settings, faced by developing countries in mitigating and adapting to climate change. With contributions from over twenty international scholars from developing and developed countries, the book tackles both long-standing concerns and current controversies. It considers the positions of developing countries in the negotiation of a new international legal regime to replace the Kyoto Protocol and canvasses various domestic issues, including implementation of CDM projects, governance of adaptation measures and regulation of the biofuels industry. Through a unique focus on the developing world, this book makes a significant contribution to understanding current challenges and future directions of climate law.