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Legal pluralism and social justice in economic and political development
F. von Benda-Beckmann
Law Group
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
political development
100%
social justice
93%
rights
68%
economic development
57%
colonialism
51%
land rights
48%
social inequality
48%
legal regulation
45%
justice
41%
economics
37%
resource
35%
industrialization
33%
labor
30%
public
21%
land
17%
mineral
17%
water
9%
effect
7%
Social Sciences
political development
68%
pluralism
63%
social justice
55%
Property law
29%
local law
27%
economics
27%
Access to justice
27%
customary law
27%
Land rights
26%
private property
26%
legal order
24%
industrialization
22%
colonial age
22%
state law
22%
social inequality
21%
constitutional state
21%
Social Relations
19%
exploitation
19%
social economics
19%
resources
18%
water
16%
labor
14%
experience
13%
regulation
12%
Law
11%
Business & Economics
Legal Pluralism
97%
Political Development
84%
Social Justice
65%
Economic Development
62%
Customary Law
24%
Land Rights
18%
Social Inequality
15%
Rule of Law
15%
Economic Inequality
15%
Private Property
15%
Economic Resources
15%
Minerals
13%
Justice
13%
Industrialization
12%
Social Relations
12%
Colonialism
11%
Exploitation
11%
Water
9%
Labor
8%
Resources
8%