Law and Society as Law and Development

Endorses Law & Society Assoc president Lynn Mather's position calling for greater openness to non-US legal scholars & resistance to parochial tendencies. Yet the welcoming picture Mather paints also needs to account for aspects that constitute obstacles to the goal of openness. These ob...

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subjects Associations
Attorneys
Canada
Development
Economic development
Globalization
Hegemony
Idealism
International commercial arbitration
International Cooperation
International economics
International law
International relations
Internationalism
Latent semantic analysis
Law
Law reform
Lawyer client communication
Mather, Lynn
Policy making
Presidential Address and Commentaries
Professional Associations
Scholars
Social change
Society
Sociology of Law
U.S.A
United States of America
USA
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