'Law and Development' academic course syllabus

Recently, I was updating my own 'law and development' syllabus and called some colleagues and friends to try to find out what the state of that teaching is. I'm impressed at the diversity of courses that are focussed on 'law and development', and the different areas of emphasis. It goes to show that this is indeed a very broad field with many levels of entry.  So far, these are the professors, schools and courses I am able to compile- you can google most of these to find the syllabus online. I hope to make this a live working file in the near future so that collaborators can update it anytime.


Professor Name
School
Department
Course Name
Year/Semester
Professor David Kennedy
The School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS), University of London
Law
Law and Development
2009-2010 (Fall 2009)
Prof. Karol Boudreaux
GMU Law School
Law
Law and International Development

Melissa Thomas
Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, John Hopkins University
Law
Law and Development
Spring, 2010
Associate Professor Maxine Burkett
U Colorado Boulder Law School
Law
International Development Law & Policy
Spring 2008
James Cooper, Visiting Professor Institute Professor, California Western School of Law
Earl Warren College, UCSD
Law
Law and Development in the Americas

Kevin Davis
NYU School of Law
Law
Law and Development
Fall, 2006
Prof. Frank K. Upham
NYU School of Law
Law
Law and Development
Fall 2008
David Trubek & John Ohnesorge
Wisconsin
Law
Law and Modernization in the Developing World

Alvaro Santos
University of Texas Law School
Law
Economic Development and Law
Fall 2005
Professor Tom Ginsburg Professor Thomas Ulen
University of Illinois, College of Law
Law
Law and Economic Development
Fall Semester, 2005
Professor Mark Sidel
University of Iowa
Law
Law and Development
Spring 2004
Professor John Norton Moore
University of Virginia
Law
International Development Law The Rule of Law: Controlling Government

(Seminar in Contemporary Legal Thought)
Fall 2009
Ruth L. Okediji
Duke
Law
International Development Law
Fall 2008, Fall 2007








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