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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Banking and Finance Law
Of Predatory Lending And The Democratization Of Credit: Preserving The Social Safety Net Of Informality In Small-Loan Transactions, Regina Austin
Of Predatory Lending And The Democratization Of Credit: Preserving The Social Safety Net Of Informality In Small-Loan Transactions, Regina Austin
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The "Equator Principles": Improved Social Responsibility In The Private Finance Sector, Miki Kamijyo
The "Equator Principles": Improved Social Responsibility In The Private Finance Sector, Miki Kamijyo
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
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Perceived Challenges To Recognition On Prior And Informed Consent Of Indigenous Peoples And Other Local Communities: The Experiences Of The Inter-American Development Bank, Anne Deruyttere
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
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Indigenous People's Right To Free, Prior And Informed Consent And The World Bank's Extractive Industries Review, Fergus Mackay
Indigenous People's Right To Free, Prior And Informed Consent And The World Bank's Extractive Industries Review, Fergus Mackay
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
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Free, Prior And Informed Consent And The World Bank Group, Robert Goodland
Free, Prior And Informed Consent And The World Bank Group, Robert Goodland
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
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Development Decision Making And The Content Of International Development Law, Daniel D. Bradlow
Development Decision Making And The Content Of International Development Law, Daniel D. Bradlow
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
International development law deals with the rights and duties of states and other actors in the development process. As the consensus view of the development process disintegrated during the 1970s and 1980s, the agreement on the content of international development law also began to break down. Today there are two competing idealized views of development. The first, the traditional view, maintains that development is about economic growth, which can be distinguished from other social, cultural, environmental, and political development issues in society. The second, the modern view, maintains that development is an integrated process of change involving intertwined economic, social, …