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L AW, J U S T I C E , A N D DEVELOPMENT SERIES
LAND LAW REFORM
Achieving Development Policy Objectives
John W. Bruce, Renée Giovarelli, Leonard Rolfes, Jr., David Bledsoe, and Robert Mitchell,
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Land Law Reform Achieving Development Policy Objectives
Law, Justice, and Development
The Law, Justice, and Development series is offered by the Legal Vice Presidency of the World Bank to provide insights into aspects of law and justice that are relevant to the development process. Works in the series present new legal and judicial reform activities related to the World Bank’s work, as well as analyses of domestic...