Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
1-1999
Abstract
I Introduction I want, in this essay, to contrast two approaches in the increasing quest for answers not just to the law, but to the very meaning of existence and life itself. One embodied in the Critical Legal Studies Movement,' is (with one exception) much more pessimistic; the other (which I endorse) is premised on natural law. Secondly, I propose to take this contrast into the sphere of application with respect to the issues of economic development and human rights in an East Asian context.
Discipline
Law and Economics | Legal Studies
Research Areas
Corporate, Finance and Securities Law
Publication
Law and Justice
First Page
122
Last Page
139
ISSN
0269-817X
Publisher
Edmund Plowden Trust
Citation
PHANG, Andrew B.L..
Critical legal studies, economic development and human rights. (1999). Law and Justice. 122-139.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4228
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