LAW 6613

LAW 6613

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This seminar will examine current issues, debates and research in the field of law and economic development. Course materials will include an examination of competing theories of the relationship between law and development, how those theories translate into platforms for legal and policy reform, and how and why reform has or has not occurred. We will discuss current development projects aimed at changing the legal regimes of developing countries, including judicial reform, land titling, market deregulation, and promotion of human rights. Special attention will be given to case studies and applied learning in comparative context.

When Offered Fall.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session. 

  • 3 Credits Stdnt Opt

  • 19327 LAW 6613   SEM 101

    • W Online Meeting
    • Aug 25 - Nov 24, 2020
    • Thomas, C

  • Instruction Mode: Online