Law and Development of Middle-Income Countries
Avoiding the Middle-Income Trap
Herausgeber: Peerenboom, Randall; Ginsburg, Tom
Law and Development of Middle-Income Countries
Avoiding the Middle-Income Trap
Herausgeber: Peerenboom, Randall; Ginsburg, Tom
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This interdisciplinary volume addresses the special challenges that middle-income countries confront from both a theoretical and a practical perspective.
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This interdisciplinary volume addresses the special challenges that middle-income countries confront from both a theoretical and a practical perspective.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 395
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 547g
- ISBN-13: 9781107609198
- ISBN-10: 1107609194
- Artikelnr.: 39490916
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 395
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 547g
- ISBN-13: 9781107609198
- ISBN-10: 1107609194
- Artikelnr.: 39490916
1. Introduction Randall Peerenboom; Part I. The Politics of Development in
MICs: 2. The politics of law and development in middle-income countries Tom
Ginsburg; 3. When does 'politics' get in the way of development?: The
developmental state, good governance, and liberal democratic change in
Malaysia and Singapore Surain Subramaniam; Part II. MICs in a Globalized
Economy: 4. The rise of middle-income countries in the international
trading system Gregory Shaffer and Charles Sutton; 5. The middle
intellectual property powers Peter Yu; 6. Growing wealth in East Asian MICs
with transnational production regimes John Gillespie; Part III. Good
Governance and the Rule of Law in MICs: 7. Law and development in Central
and Eastern Europe: neoliberal development state and its problems Bojan
Bugaric; 8. Judicial intervention in civic-military relations: evidence
from Colombia and Mexico Julio Rios-Figueroa and María Fernanda Gómez Abán;
9. The prospect for anti-corruption law in middle-income countries Kevin
Davis; 10. The delivery of justice in middle-income countries Juan Botero;
Part IV. Socio-Economic Challenges in MICs: 11. The role of courts and
constitutions in the new politics of welfare in Latin America Daniel Brinks
and William Forbath; 12. The judicialization of health care: symptoms,
diagnosis, and prescriptions César Rodríguez-Garavito; 13. Nascent
protections in emerging giants: struggles to judicialize labor rights in
China and Indonesia William Hurst; 14. Environmental challenges in MICs: a
comparison of enforcement in Brazil and China Benjamin van Rooij and Lesley
K. McAllister; Part V. International Donor Strategies for MICs: 15. The UN
and governance in middle-income countries: a Vietnam case study Nick Booth;
16. Law and development in MICs: conclusion Randall Peerenboom and Tom
Ginsburg.
MICs: 2. The politics of law and development in middle-income countries Tom
Ginsburg; 3. When does 'politics' get in the way of development?: The
developmental state, good governance, and liberal democratic change in
Malaysia and Singapore Surain Subramaniam; Part II. MICs in a Globalized
Economy: 4. The rise of middle-income countries in the international
trading system Gregory Shaffer and Charles Sutton; 5. The middle
intellectual property powers Peter Yu; 6. Growing wealth in East Asian MICs
with transnational production regimes John Gillespie; Part III. Good
Governance and the Rule of Law in MICs: 7. Law and development in Central
and Eastern Europe: neoliberal development state and its problems Bojan
Bugaric; 8. Judicial intervention in civic-military relations: evidence
from Colombia and Mexico Julio Rios-Figueroa and María Fernanda Gómez Abán;
9. The prospect for anti-corruption law in middle-income countries Kevin
Davis; 10. The delivery of justice in middle-income countries Juan Botero;
Part IV. Socio-Economic Challenges in MICs: 11. The role of courts and
constitutions in the new politics of welfare in Latin America Daniel Brinks
and William Forbath; 12. The judicialization of health care: symptoms,
diagnosis, and prescriptions César Rodríguez-Garavito; 13. Nascent
protections in emerging giants: struggles to judicialize labor rights in
China and Indonesia William Hurst; 14. Environmental challenges in MICs: a
comparison of enforcement in Brazil and China Benjamin van Rooij and Lesley
K. McAllister; Part V. International Donor Strategies for MICs: 15. The UN
and governance in middle-income countries: a Vietnam case study Nick Booth;
16. Law and development in MICs: conclusion Randall Peerenboom and Tom
Ginsburg.
1. Introduction Randall Peerenboom; Part I. The Politics of Development in
MICs: 2. The politics of law and development in middle-income countries Tom
Ginsburg; 3. When does 'politics' get in the way of development?: The
developmental state, good governance, and liberal democratic change in
Malaysia and Singapore Surain Subramaniam; Part II. MICs in a Globalized
Economy: 4. The rise of middle-income countries in the international
trading system Gregory Shaffer and Charles Sutton; 5. The middle
intellectual property powers Peter Yu; 6. Growing wealth in East Asian MICs
with transnational production regimes John Gillespie; Part III. Good
Governance and the Rule of Law in MICs: 7. Law and development in Central
and Eastern Europe: neoliberal development state and its problems Bojan
Bugaric; 8. Judicial intervention in civic-military relations: evidence
from Colombia and Mexico Julio Rios-Figueroa and María Fernanda Gómez Abán;
9. The prospect for anti-corruption law in middle-income countries Kevin
Davis; 10. The delivery of justice in middle-income countries Juan Botero;
Part IV. Socio-Economic Challenges in MICs: 11. The role of courts and
constitutions in the new politics of welfare in Latin America Daniel Brinks
and William Forbath; 12. The judicialization of health care: symptoms,
diagnosis, and prescriptions César Rodríguez-Garavito; 13. Nascent
protections in emerging giants: struggles to judicialize labor rights in
China and Indonesia William Hurst; 14. Environmental challenges in MICs: a
comparison of enforcement in Brazil and China Benjamin van Rooij and Lesley
K. McAllister; Part V. International Donor Strategies for MICs: 15. The UN
and governance in middle-income countries: a Vietnam case study Nick Booth;
16. Law and development in MICs: conclusion Randall Peerenboom and Tom
Ginsburg.
MICs: 2. The politics of law and development in middle-income countries Tom
Ginsburg; 3. When does 'politics' get in the way of development?: The
developmental state, good governance, and liberal democratic change in
Malaysia and Singapore Surain Subramaniam; Part II. MICs in a Globalized
Economy: 4. The rise of middle-income countries in the international
trading system Gregory Shaffer and Charles Sutton; 5. The middle
intellectual property powers Peter Yu; 6. Growing wealth in East Asian MICs
with transnational production regimes John Gillespie; Part III. Good
Governance and the Rule of Law in MICs: 7. Law and development in Central
and Eastern Europe: neoliberal development state and its problems Bojan
Bugaric; 8. Judicial intervention in civic-military relations: evidence
from Colombia and Mexico Julio Rios-Figueroa and María Fernanda Gómez Abán;
9. The prospect for anti-corruption law in middle-income countries Kevin
Davis; 10. The delivery of justice in middle-income countries Juan Botero;
Part IV. Socio-Economic Challenges in MICs: 11. The role of courts and
constitutions in the new politics of welfare in Latin America Daniel Brinks
and William Forbath; 12. The judicialization of health care: symptoms,
diagnosis, and prescriptions César Rodríguez-Garavito; 13. Nascent
protections in emerging giants: struggles to judicialize labor rights in
China and Indonesia William Hurst; 14. Environmental challenges in MICs: a
comparison of enforcement in Brazil and China Benjamin van Rooij and Lesley
K. McAllister; Part V. International Donor Strategies for MICs: 15. The UN
and governance in middle-income countries: a Vietnam case study Nick Booth;
16. Law and development in MICs: conclusion Randall Peerenboom and Tom
Ginsburg.