Encounters of law, Governance and Development and the Question of Form - Introduction to the Special Issue
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Siobhan Airey Mark Toufayan, Encounters of law, Governance and Development and the Question of Form - Introduction to the Special Issue, Canadian Journal of Development Studies, 41, 3, 2022Download Item:

Abstract:
Laws and institutions are ubiquitous in and transformative of development in ways that do
not frequently present as commonly understood ‘law’, or are not foregrounded as such in
development interventions. This article highlights fresh thinking from critical scholars that
disrupts prevailing approaches to law and legality in development in legal and in international
development studies scholarship alike. Through the concepts of the ‘form to law’ and
‘forming of law’ in development, and the metaphor of the kaleidoscope, it offers one
approach to analysing encounters within and between laws and the governance of
development as a critical and reflexive project of disciplinary hiatus.
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Law and development, Governance encounters, Legal form, International development studies, LegalitySubject (TCD):
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