Abstract
In what follows, this Article first discusses the process of development in Section II. Section III is devoted to the external aspects of development, namely international trade, finance, and intergovernmental organizations. Section IV is concerned with the domestic dimensions and legal reform, drawing on the debate on legal reforms in India. The author offers a few concluding remarks in Section V.
Recommended Citation
T. N. Srinivasan,
Development: Domestic Constraints and External Opportunities from Glabalization,
26
Mich. J. Int'l L.
63
(2004).
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