The World Bank Legal Review, Volume 4 : Legal Innovation and Empowerment for Development

The World Bank legal review gathers this input from around the world and compiles it into a useful resource for all development practitioners and scholars. The subtitle of this volume, legal innovation and empowerment for development, highlights how the law can respond to the chal-lenges posed to development objectives in a world slowly emerging from an economic crisis. The focus on innovation is a call for new, imaginative strategies and ways of thinking about what the law can do in the development realm. The focus on empowerment is a deliberate attempt to place the law into the hands of the poor; to give them another tool with which to resist poverty. This volume shows some of the ways that the law can make an innovative and empowering difference in development scenarios. Development problems are complex and varied, and the theme of innovation and empowerment naturally has a broad scope. Consequently, this volume reaches far and wide. It considers the nature, promise, and limitations of legal innovation and legal empowerment. It looks at concrete examples in places such as Africa, the Asia-Pacific region, and Latin America. It considers developments in issues with universal application, such as the rights of the disabled and the effectiveness of asset recovery measures. The theme of legal innovation and empowerment for development complements substantive and institutional sensibilities in current development policy. Substantively, development policy discourse seems to have moved away from tacking hard toward statist policy or neoliberal policy. Although this brief introduction cannot do justice to the richness and complexity of these contributions, it does consider each focal point in turn.

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Main Authors: Cissé, Hassane, Muller, Sam, Thomas, Chantal, Wang, Chenguang
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2013
Subjects:ACCESS TO JUSTICE, ACCOUNTABILITY, ACTIONS, ACTS, ADJUDICATION, ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS, ADVOCACY, ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION, AMNESTY, ANTI-CORRUPTION, ANTICORRUPTION, ANTICORRUPTION CAMPAIGN, ANTICORRUPTION EFFORTS, ANTICORRUPTION POLICIES, ANTICORRUPTION POLICY, ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK, ASSETS, AUTHORITY, BAILIFFS, BANKRUPTCY, BANKS, BAR ASSOCIATIONS, BEST PRACTICE, BEST PRACTICES, CABINET, CIVIL LAW, CIVIL RIGHTS, CIVIL SERVANTS, CIVIL SOCIETY, COMMERCIAL LAW, COMPARATIVE LAW, COMPENSATION, COMPETITION LAW, COMPLAINTS, CONFIDENTIALITY, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, CONSTITUTIONALISM, CONSTITUTIONS, CONTRACT LAW, CORPORATE LAW, COURT, COURT PROCEDURES, COURT PROCESS, COURTS, CRIME, CRIMINAL, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, CRIMINAL LAW, CUSTOMARY LAW, DEMOCRACIES, DEMOCRACY, DISABILITIES, DISABILITY, DRUG TRAFFICKING, ECONOMIC CRIMES, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC LAW, EMPOWERMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, EQUALITY, ETHICS, EU, EUROPEAN UNION, FAMILY LAW, FRAUD, GENDER, GENDER EQUALITY, GENDER INEQUALITY, GLOBAL ANTICORRUPTION, GOOD GOVERNANCE, HEALTH LAW, HOME, HOUSES, HUMAN RIGHTS, HUMAN RIGHTS LAW, HUMAN RIGHTS PRINCIPLES, HUMAN RIGHTS TREATIES, IMPERIALISM, INEQUALITIES, INEQUALITY, INHERITANCE, INITIATIVE, INSURANCE, INTEGRITY, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, INTERNATIONAL LAW, INTERNATIONAL LAWS, INTERNATIONAL TREATIES, INTERNATIONAL TREATY, INVESTIGATOR, INVESTMENT LAW, JUDGE, JUDGES, JUDICIAL PROCESSES, JUDICIAL SYSTEM, JUDICIARY, JUSTICE, JUSTICES, LABOR LAW, LABOR MARKET, LAW FIRM, LAW FIRMS, LAW JOURNALS, LAW OFFICES, LAW PRACTICE, LAW REFORM, LAW SCHOOLS, LAWS, LAWYER, LAWYERS, LEGAL AID, LEGAL ASPECTS, LEGAL CAPACITY, LEGAL DEVELOPMENT, LEGAL EDUCATION, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, LEGAL INSTITUTIONS, LEGAL ISSUES, LEGAL PROCEDURES, LEGAL PROFESSION, LEGAL REFORM, LEGAL REFORMS, LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP, LEGAL SERVICES, LEGAL STATUS, LEGAL STUDIES, LEGAL SYSTEMS, LEGAL THEORY, LEGAL TRANSPLANTS, LEGISLATION, LEGITIMACY, LIBERALISM, MALFEASANCE, MANUFACTURING SECTOR, MEDIA, MEDIATION, MINISTER, MINISTERS, MINISTRIES OF JUSTICE, MONEY LAUNDERING, MONOPOLIES, OFFENDERS, OWNERSHIP RIGHTS, POLICE, POLICE OFFICERS, POLITICIANS, POSSESSION, PRIORITIES, PRISONS, PRIVATE LAW, PRIVATIZATION, PROFESSIONALS, PROPERTY RIGHTS, PROSECUTION, PROSECUTOR, PROSECUTORS, PUBLIC INFORMATION, PUBLIC LAW, REGULATORY STRUCTURE, RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT, ROLE OF LAW, RULE OF LAW, SANCTIONS, SOCIAL JUSTICE, STATISM, THEFT, TRANSPARENCY, TRANSPORTATION LAW, TRIAL, TRIALS, VICTIMS, VIOLENCE, WILL,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/12/17097810/world-bank-legal-review-legal-innovation-empowerment-development-volume-four
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/12229
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