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Title:Formal/informal law and economic development in Africa: 36th annual conference of the African Law Association, Leipzig, Germany, 5th-6th November, 2010
Editors:Elliesie, HatemISNI
Schoepffer, ChadidschaISNI
Marauhn, ThiloISNI
Year:2012
Periodical:Recht in Afrika = Law in Africa = Droit en Afrique (ISSN 2363-6270)
Volume:15
Issue:1
Pages:162
Language:English
Geographic terms:Africa
Mozambique
Sahel
Togo
Subjects:law
customary law
labour law
land law
human rights
economic development
conference papers (form)
2010
Abstract:Articles and comments: Le règlement des litiges nés des relations professionnelles au sein de la zone franche togolaise (Florent Folly Messan, avec commentaire de Ousmane Diallo); La place des droits coutumiers dans les législations foncières rurales au Sahel: une analyse comparative du Burkina Faso, Mali et Niger (Moussa Djiré, avec commentaire de Mor Bakhoum); The reception of international and regional human rights standards in Africa: legal and economic perspectives (Christine Meyer, with comment by Markus Kotzur); From truth seeking to verdict in Mozambique: (in)formal procedures and spirit consultations (Carolien Jacobs, with comment by Severin Lenart); Der Zusammenhang zwischen wirtschaftlicher Entwicklung und Rechtsschutz des Eigentums: Hernando de Sotos Theorie von den Verfügungsrechten und ihre Bedeutung für Afrika (Rainer Grote, Kommentar von Franz von Benda-Beckmann). Reports: Wirtschaftliche Entwicklungen und Rahmenbedingungen in Afrika: eine exemplarisch-kritische Analyse (Hatem Elliesie); The WTO Chairs Programme and the role of world trade and economic development for regional integration, the reduction of poverty and the promotion of economic, social and cultural rights in Africa (Oliver C. Ruppel). [ASC Leiden abstract]
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