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The Law of Development Cooperation Dann Hammel Hardback 9781107020290

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The Law of Development Cooperation

A Comparative Analysis of the World Bank, the EU and Germany

This comparative study of rules governing development assistance asks how accountability, human rights and sovereignty are preserved while combating poverty.

Philipp Dann (Author), Andrew Hammel (Translated by)

9781107020290, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 7 November 2013

604 pages

23.5 x 15.5 x 3.5 cm, 0.97 kg

'The Law of Development Cooperation can justly be celebrated as the 'state of art' of legal reasoning. Every single page of the book is stimulating and full of insights valuable to both development practitioners and legal scholars alike. On the conceptual level, the construction of a multi-layered legal field of development cooperation from an institutional perspective that focuses on the legal norms of donors seems highly plausible. It presents academics with a rich yet workable area for further research.' Giedre Jokubauskaite, European Journal]

The Law of Development Cooperation Dann Hammel Hardback 9781107020290

The Law of Development Cooperation

A Comparative Analysis of the World Bank, the EU and Germany

This comparative study of rules governing development assistance asks how accountability, human rights and sovereignty are preserved while combating poverty.

Philipp Dann (Author), Andrew Hammel (Translated by)

9781107020290, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 7 November 2013

604 pages

23.5 x 15.5 x 3.5 cm, 0.97 kg

'The Law of Development Cooperation can justly be celebrated as the 'state of art' of legal reasoning. Every single page of the book is stimulating and full of insights valuable to both development practitioners and legal scholars alike. On the conceptual level, the construction of a multi-layered legal field of development cooperation from an institutional perspective that focuses on the legal norms of donors seems highly plausible. It presents academics with a rich yet workable area for further research.' Giedre Jokubauskaite, European Journal]

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