The World Bank Legal Review: : Law and Justice for Development..

Sustainable poverty reduction and equitable economic development depend on the solid foundation of the rule of law. These reforms are underpinned by legal reform, whether it be to increase efficiency in business transactions, benefit from globalization policies, improve the way governments deliver e...

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Corporate Author: World Bank.
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2003..
Series:Law, Justice, and Development.
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