1st Edition

Rules, Rubrics and Riches The Interrelations between Legal Reform and International Development

By Shailaja Fennell Copyright 2010
232 Pages
by Routledge-Cavendish

232 Pages
by Routledge-Cavendish

Rules, Rubrics and Riches highlights the limitations of existing approaches to understanding the relationship of the law to the process of development. It interrogates neoclassical economic thinking that draws on the narrow rubric of self-interest to understand the acquisition of riches. It takes issue with both the traditional ‘law and development’ movement, that was unable to shake colonial... Read more

1. The Market Economy, the Rule of Law and the Path of Development  2. All in the Family: Gender and Identity within the Household  3. Group Rights, Distributional Conflicts and the Making of Unequal Identities  4. National and Sub-National Institutions  5. The Interface Between the Global and National  6. Dissonances and Discordances: From Deaf Ears to Inclusive Development  7. Equitable Laws for a New Paradigm of Wealth and Accumulation

Biography

Shailaja Fennell is University Lecturer in Development Studies at the University of Cambridge. Her research interests include institutional reform; provision of education; and gender, kinship and ethnicity. Her recent publications include Gender Education and Development: conceptual frameworks, engagements and agendas (2007) edited with M. Arnot.