LGD Issue 2003 (2)
SPECIAL ISSUE ON AFRICA
Contents
- Editorial
Ambreena Manji, Guest Editor - Postcript by Abdul Paliwala
Refereed Articles
- Law and the Commodification of Health Care in Tanzania
John A Harrington - 'A Proleptic Approach to Postcolonial Legal Studies?' A Brief Look at the Relationship Between Legal Theory and Intellectual History
Vidya Kumar - 'The Lives of J M Coetzee': Writer/Critic/Citizen?
Jane Poyner - The Viability of Developing Democratic Legal Frameworks for Taxation in Developing Countries: Some Lessons from Tanzanian Tax Reform Experiences
Florens Luoga - The Neoliberal Case for South African Patents Defiance
Deepak Gupta
Commentaries
- The Mass Rape of Kenyan Women by British Soldiers
Martyn Day and Jill Patterson - An Evaluation of the Objectives of the Current Privatisation Exercise in Nigeria
O A Odiase-Alegimenlen
Conference Papers
- 'Power - Culture - Ecology - Psyche' Visions of Interconnectedness in the Writing of Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Chris Campbell - Optimism of the Intellect and Optimism of the Will: The Unseasonable Art of Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Rob Spencer - Law, Literature and the Politics of Culture in Kenya
Ambreena Manji
Book Reviews
- Bringing the Law Back In: Essays in Land, Law and Development
Reveiwed by: Robin Palmer
SUPPLEMENT
Commentaries
- Pakisatan's Law and Justice Sector Reform Experience: Some Lessons
Livingston Armytage - Researching Abused Women in China
Xiao Shuqiao
Book Reviews
- Capitalist Punishment: Prison Privatization and Human Rights
Reveiwed by: Jon Yorke
Miscellaneous
- Copyright Notice