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Legal Reform in the Contemporary Socialist World
This book explores four decades of legal reform in the five current socialist countries (namely China, Vietnam, Laos, North Korea, and Cuba) from a comparative perspective.
N. Bui
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Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2019
This paper evaluates the real effects of environmental justice reform on environmental governance at the firm level. Using the establishment of environmental courts in China as a quasi-natural experiment, our difference-in-differences estimation shows ...
Qi Zhang, Zhihan Yu, Dongmin Kong
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This paper evaluates the real effects of environmental justice reform on environmental governance at the firm level. Using the establishment of environmental courts in China as a quasi-natural experiment, our difference-in-differences estimation shows ...
Qi Zhang, Zhihan Yu, Dongmin Kong
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1964
1. Introduction 2. The Main Features of China's New Legal System 3. The Politico-Economic Dilemma of China's Foreign Investment Law 4. The International Background of China's Foreign Investment Law 5. The Objectives and Framework of Foreign Investment Law 6. Legal Controls on Foreign Direct Investment 7. Legal Incentives to Foreign Direct Investment 8.
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1. Introduction 2. The Main Features of China's New Legal System 3. The Politico-Economic Dilemma of China's Foreign Investment Law 4. The International Background of China's Foreign Investment Law 5. The Objectives and Framework of Foreign Investment Law 6. Legal Controls on Foreign Direct Investment 7. Legal Incentives to Foreign Direct Investment 8.
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Third World Quarterly, 2001
This paper canvasses the theoretical and empirical literature concerning the role that legal institutions play in development. The first part outlines six influential theoretical perspectives on development and their implications for the relationship between law and development. The second part surveys the relevant empirical literature.
Kevin E Davis, Michael J Trebilcock
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This paper canvasses the theoretical and empirical literature concerning the role that legal institutions play in development. The first part outlines six influential theoretical perspectives on development and their implications for the relationship between law and development. The second part surveys the relevant empirical literature.
Kevin E Davis, Michael J Trebilcock
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International Journal of Legal Information, 2005
Estonia restored its independence in 1991 following the unsuccessful coup attempt for in Moscow. Within six months, the Constitutional Assembly created a draft of a new constitution based on Estonia's constitution of 1938. Estonia's subsequent legal reforms have been based on the Constitution adopted in 1992 reinstating a parliamentary democracy ...
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Estonia restored its independence in 1991 following the unsuccessful coup attempt for in Moscow. Within six months, the Constitutional Assembly created a draft of a new constitution based on Estonia's constitution of 1938. Estonia's subsequent legal reforms have been based on the Constitution adopted in 1992 reinstating a parliamentary democracy ...
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Abstract Existing studies of legal reform—a type of legal change, common in global legal development—tend to be evaluative and normative: these studies assess and provide techniques for assisting legal reform proposals. Integrating legal theory with social science theory, this chapter develops a positivist theoretical framework of legal ...
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1970
Jerome Frank was interested not only in describing and analyzing our judicial institutions but also in proposing positive legal reforms. Because he viewed the trial courts as the most important and most neglected aspect of our court system, he devoted much attention to their improvement.
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Jerome Frank was interested not only in describing and analyzing our judicial institutions but also in proposing positive legal reforms. Because he viewed the trial courts as the most important and most neglected aspect of our court system, he devoted much attention to their improvement.
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China: Legal Reform and Legal Divergence
Abstract This chapter explores legislative reform, administrative reform, judicial reform, and reform of the legal profession in China since the country introduced the ‘Reform and Opening-up’ policy in 1978. It is argued that Chinese legal reform is a top-down process of the party-state.openaire +1 more source
Vietnam: Legal Reform and Legal Convergence
Abstract This chapter explores legislative reform, administrative reform, judicial reform, and reform of the legal profession in Vietnam since the country launched the economic reform policy known as Renovation in 1986. Initiated and led by the Communist Party of Vietnam, Vietnam has undertaken comprehensive legal reform, leading to the ...openaire +1 more source
Legal reforms in India have been an ongoing and dynamic process shaped by historical legacies, constitutional mandates, socio-economic transformations, and global influences. Beginning with the colonial codification of laws such as the Indian Penal Code (1860) and the Civil Procedure Code (1908), the trajectory of legal reforms shifted significantly ...
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