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The Law and Economic Development in the Third World Philip E. Bondzi Simpson

The Law and Economic Development in the Third World By Philip E. Bondzi Simpson

The Law and Economic Development in the Third World by Philip E. Bondzi Simpson


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This volume examines critical issues that all developing countries must face.

The Law and Economic Development in the Third World Summary

The Law and Economic Development in the Third World by Philip E. Bondzi Simpson

This volume examines critical issues that all developing countries must face. Subjects covered include an historical insight into and description of the legal system of a Third World country; considerations of intellectual property regimes and suggestions for developing countries; insights into the patterns of investment on a continent the bulk of whose members are Third World countries, and suggestions for establishing and strengthening legal arrangements in order to attract beneficial investment; a critical examination of proposals made during the most recent GATT multilateral trade negotiations; and pointers to global trends in the provision of financial services. These chapters range from the historical to the contemporary, from the descriptive to the analytical and prescriptive, and from the theoretical to the empirical.

In toto, the volume seeks to challenge scholars, bureaucrats, and technocrats in developing countries to critically and candidly examine the causes, conditions, and magnitude of underdevelopment, and to propose and thoroughly critique options available to them. As such, the volume will be invaluable to researchers and officials involved with international development issues and Third World studies.

About Philip E. Bondzi Simpson

P. EBOW BONDZI-SIMPSON is managing editor of Blinx Book Development Bureau. Trained as an international economic lawyer, Dr. Bondzi-Simpson is the author of Legal Relationships between Transnational Corporations and Host States (Quorum, 1990), as well as law journal materials.

Table of Contents

Preface Overview: Confronting the Dilemmas of Development through Law by P. Ebow Bondzi-Simpson The Legal System of Zambia: Law, Politics and Development in Historical Perspective by Munyonzwe Hamalengwa Intellectual Property Rights in Developing Countries: Nigeria's Copyright Decree, 1988 by Alex G. Adeyinka Transnational Corporations in Africa: A Framework for Regional Regulatory Arrangements by P. Ebow Bondzi-Simpson GATT and the Debate about Investment Liberalization by Edmund M.A. Kwaw The Globalization of Financial Markets by Victor G. Burke Index

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NPB9780275939250
9780275939250
0275939251
The Law and Economic Development in the Third World by Philip E. Bondzi Simpson
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1992-04-20
200
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