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Law-Making, Development and the Rule of Law

Posted by Yance Arizona pada Juni 5, 2008

LAW-MAKING, DEVELOPMENT AND THE RULE OF LAW
Ann Seidman and Robert B. Seidman

This paper focuses on the necessity of employing an adequate legislative theory and methodology not only in order to guide the elected legislators’ law-making processes but also to limit the government agencies’ spectrum of discretion in making administrative or subsidiary rules while implementing formally-enacted laws.

Download: Ann Seidman and Robert B. Seidman, Law-Making, Development and The Rule of Law

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Using legislative theory to improve law and development projects

Posted by Yance Arizona pada Juni 5, 2008

Using legislative theory to improve law and development projects

J.M. Otto,W.S.R. Stoter & J.Arnscheidt

After decades of absence, law has reemerged and taken centre-stage in development debates, policies and projects. Law is considered important as a vital means for promoting economic growth, human rights and democracy. Notably since 1990 developing and transitional countries have been visited by hundreds, if not thousands, of legal advisers from the west to assist them with expensive law-reform projects.

Download: Jan Michiel Otto, et. al, Using Legislative Theory to improve Law and Development Projects

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Amalgamating Environmental Law in Indonesia

Posted by Yance Arizona pada Juni 5, 2008

Amalgamating Environmental Law in Indonesia

Adriaan Bedner

The question of how countries adopt and reshape foreign or foreign-inspired bodies of law has challenged (socio-) legal scholars since the reception of Roman law into European legal systems. In recent years, the increased scale and intensity of the process of international legal transplantation has given new urgency to this research and stimulated the debate about the conditions under which imported law can be effective. Some approach this matter from a legal-internal perspective (e.g. Watson 1993), while others have taken a broader view and examine to what extent the imported law actually works (e.g. Seidman & Seidman 1994). The perspective taken in this case-study more closely resembles the latter approach. It intends to shed light on the mechanism of adaptation and how this may influence the effectiveness of the new law.

Download: Adriaan Bedner, Amalgamating Environmental Law in Indonesia

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