ABSTRACT

The book examines the theory and practice of law and development. It introduces the General Theory of Law and Development, an innovative approach which explains the mechanisms by which law impacts development. This book analyzes the process of economic development in South Korea, South Africa, and the United States from legal and institutional perspectives. The book also explains why the concept of "development" is not only relevant to developing countries but to developed economies as well.

The new edition includes five new chapters addressing the relationships between law and economic development in several key areas, including property rights, political governance, business transactions, state industrial promotion, and international trade and development.

part I|61 pages

Law and development in theory

chapter 1|17 pages

Introduction

What is law and development?

chapter 2|18 pages

Evolution of law and development

chapter 3|24 pages

General theory of law and development

part II|100 pages

Law and development in practice

part III|132 pages

Law and development analysis

chapter 8|28 pages

Property rights and economic development

chapter 11|24 pages

State industrial promotion

chapter 12|21 pages

International legal frameworks

Trade and development

chapter 13|8 pages

Conclusion