Bibliography
Bibliographic Entries | Country/Region | Key Terms |
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Juan A. Fuentes. “Violent Conflict and Human Development in Latin America: The cases of Colombia, El Salvador and Guatemala.” United Nations Development Programme, Human Development Occasional Papers, HDOCPA-2005-10, 2005. |
South America, Central America, Latin America, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala | cost of violent conflict, violence and human development/economic development/social development |
Juan Luis Londoño and Rodrigo Guerrero. “Violencia en América Latina: epidemiología y costos.” In Asalto al Desarrolla: Violencia en América Latina. Ed. Juan Luis Londoño, Alejandro Gaviria, and Rodrigo Guerrero. Washington D.C.: Inter-American Development Bank |
Latin America | cost of violence, causes of violence, drug and guerilla violence, everyday violence, effectiveness of police and judicial systems, violence and economic development |
Juan M. Contreras, Sarah Bott, Alessandra Guedes, and Elizabeth Dartnall. Sexual Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean. Sexual Violence Research Initiative (2010). Web. Available online at http://www.svri.org/SexualViolenceLACaribbean.pdf |
Latin America, Caribbean | sexual violence, violence against women, risk factors and sexual violence, health sector response to sexual violence, risk factors and sexual violence |
Judith Herman. Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence-from Domestic Abuse to Political Terror. New York: Basic Books (1992). Print. |
domestic violence, child abuse, psychological trauma | |
Judith Walkowitz. City of Dreadful Delight: Narratives of Sexual Danger in Late-Victorian. London: Virago Press, 1992 |
England, United Kingdom, Europe | child prostitution, attitudes towards sexuality, gender and class |
Julio Faundez. “Legal Reform in Developing and Transition Countries: Making haste slowly.” Law, Social Justice and Global Development Journal 1 (2000). |
Namibia, South Africa, Africa | legal reform, models of legal reform, legal/local contexts, legal imperialism |
Just Detention International. "Sexual Abuse in Philippine Detention Emerging as a human rights Crisis." Fact Sheet, 2009. |
Philippines, Southeast Asia | sexual abuse, rape, gender-based violence, police abuse, sexual violence, abuse of juveniles, children's rights, women's rights |
Justice J. S. Verma (ret’d), Justice Leila Seth (ret’d), and Gopal Subramanium. Report of the Committee on Amendments to Criminal Law. (January 23, 2013). Available online at http://www.scribd.com/doc/121798698/Justice-Verma-Committee-report |
India, South Asia | gender justice, sexual violence, violence against women and children, trafficking of women and children, child sexual abuse, honor killings |
Jutta Bolt and Dirk Bezemer. “Understanding Long-Run African Growth: Colonial institutions or colonial education?” Journal of Developmental Studies 45, no. 1 (2009): 24-54. |
Africa | colonial legacy |
K. Offen. "Depopulation, Nationalism, and Feminism in Fin-de-Siecle France." American Historical Review 89, no. 3 (1984): 648-676. |
France, Europe | attitudes toward women, gender and culture |
K. S. Subramanian. Political Violence and Police in India. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publication, 2007. |
India, South Asia | Indian police systems, paramilitary, state-sponsored violence, political violence |
K. Toha. The Struggle over land rights: A Study of Indigenous property rights in Indonesia. Phd. Diss. Seattle, University of Washington. 2007. |
Indonesia, Southeast Asia | colonial legacy, property rights, land rights |
K.K. Mukherjee and Deepa Das. Prostitution in Six Metropolitan Cities of India, New Delhi, Central Social Welfare Board, 1996. |
India, South Asia | prostitution, forced prostitution, sexual exploitation |
Kai Ostwald. “India and China: Trust, social capital, and development.” Master’s Thesis, National University of Singapore, 2008. |
India, China, South Asia, East Asia | comparative politics, comparative systems, social capital, rule of law, institutional trust, institutional confidence |
Kari Heggstad and Odd Helge Fjeldstad. How Banks Assist Capital Flight from Africa: A literature review. Bergen, NO: Chr. Michelsen Institute, 2010. |
Africa | role of banks in capital flight, role of banks in corrupt activities, anti-corruption and banking |
Karl DeRouen Jr. and Uk Heo. "Modernization and the Military in Latin America." British Journal of Politics Science 31, no. 3 (2001): 475-496. Available online at http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/3593286?uid=3739584anduid=2129andu... |
Latin America | development, modernization theory, military and economic growth, military and modernization/development |
Katarina Tomafevski. "Angola." human rights in Development Yearbook 1 (1994): 114-149. |
Angola, Africa | human rights, international human rights, governance, civil rights, human development |
Katharine A. Lorr. “Review of Gangland: The Rise of Mexican Drug Cartels from El Paso to Vancouver by Jerry Langton.” The Washington Independent Review of Books. |
Mexico, United States, Canada, North America | drug trafficking, international crime, organized crime |
Katherine Boo. Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity. New York: Random House, 2012. |
India, South Asia | poverty and development, child rights, hunger and poverty, everyday violence, inadequate housing, insecure land tenure, corruption |
Katherine Boo. Interview with Kojo Nnamdi. Kojo Nnamdi Show. WAMU-FM, February 29, 2012. (audio excerpted at 26:51 – 28:52) |
Mumbai, India, South Asia | property rights, everyday violence, corruption |
Kathleen Barry. Female Sexual Slavery. NYU Press: 1984 |
sexual slavery, sex trafficking, violence against women, sexual violence | |
Kathryn Firmin-Sellers. "The Reconstruction of Society: Understanding the indigenous response to French and British rule in Cameroun." Comparative Politics 34, no. 1 (2001): 43-62. |
Cameroon, Africa | colonial legacy, legacy of British governance, legacy of French governance |
Kathryn Neckerman. Social Inequality. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2004. |
income inequality, income disparity, welfare of the child | |
Kathryn Sikkink. “human rights, Principled Issue-Networks, and Sovereignty in Latin America.” International Organization 47, no. 3 (1993): 411-441. |
Argentina, Mexico, Latin America, South America, North America | human rights, international human rights, human rights law/policy, national sovereignty and human rights, human rights violations, developmental aid organizations, issue-networks |
Katrina Kosec. “Relying on the Private Sector: The e Political Economy of Public Investments in the Poor.” Unpublished PhD dissertation. Stanford University (2011). Web. Available online at http://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1015andcontext=katr... |
Brazil, South America, Latin America | income distribution, income inequality, government funding, public service quality |
Katzenstein, Peter J., and Yutaka Tsujinaka. ““Bullying, “Buying,” and “Binding”: US-Japanese Transnational Relations and Domestic Structures.” Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 42. (1995). |
United States, North America, Japan, Asia | economic development, international security |
Kauko Aromaa and Slawomir Redo, eds. For the Rule of Law: Criminal Justice Teaching and Training Across the World. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press, 2008. |
human rights, rule of law, common language of justice, teaching and training | |
Kavita Natarajan. “Combatting India’s Heroin Trade Through Anti-Money Laundering Legislation.” Fordham International Law Journal 21, no. 5 (1997): 2014-2082. |
India, South Asia | money laundering, anti-money laundering, drug-trade |
Keith Biddle, Ian Clegg and Jem Whetton. Evaluation of ODA/DFID Support to the Police in Developing Countries: Synthesis study. London: UK Department for International Development, 1998. |
police and policing, law enforcement | |
Keith Biddle, Ian Clegg and Jim Whetton. Evaluation of ODA/DFID Support to the Police in Developing Countries: A synthesis study. Vol. II. London, U.K.: Department for International Development, 1999. |
policing, institutional development, good governance, economic and social development, monitoring and evaluation of police projects | |
Keith Krause. “Human Security: An Idea Whose Time Has Come?” Sicherheit und Frieden Security and Peace 23, no. 1 (2005). |
human security, freedom from fear, social contract, humanitarian law, security-sector reform, good governance | |
Kelly DuBois. “Background of the World Bank.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005. |
World Bank, investment loans, development policy loans | |
Kelly DuBois. “World Bank Lexicon and the Rule of Law.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005. |
rule of law, Millennium Development Goals, crime and criminal law | |
Kerry Rittich. “The Future of Law and Development: Second-generation reforms and the incorporation of the social.” Michigan Journal of International Law 26 (2004): 199-243. |
development policy, second-generation reform, social concerns, market reform, economic development, integration of social and economic concerns, social justice and development, Comprehensive Development Framework, CDF, Millennium Development Goals | |
Kevin Bales. Disposable People: New Slavery in the Global Economy. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. Rev. ed, (2012). |
Thailand, Mauritania, Brazil, Pakistan, India, Southeast Asia, South America, Latin America, Middle East, Africa | modern slavery, human trafficking, forced labor, sexual exploitation, corruption and violence |
Kevin Bales. Ending Slavery: How We Free Today’s Slaves. University of California Press, 2008. |
modern slavery, human trafficking, forced labor, labor trafficking | |
Kevin Bales. “How We Can End Slavery.” National Geographic Magazine. 2003. Web. Available online at http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0309/feature1/online_extra |
modern-slavery, anti-slavery movement, anti-slavery laws, human rights campaign | |
Kevin E. Davis and Michael Trebilcock. “The Relationship between Law and Development: Optimists versus skeptics.” New York University Public Law and Legal Theory Working Papers, 2008. |
law and development, legal reform and development, relationship between law and social/economic outcomes | |
Kevin E. Davis. "What Can the Rule of Law Variable Tell Us about Rule of Law Reforms?" Michigan Journal of International Law 26 (2004): 141-161. |
rule of law, rule of law reform, development and rule of law, legal reform and development | |
Kevin Lalor. “Child Sexual Abuse and HIV Transmission in Sub-Saharan Africa.” Child Abuse Review 17 (2008): 94–107. |
Sub-Saharan Africa, Africa | child sexual abuse, gender-based violence, violence against women, |
Kheang Un. "State, Society and Democratic Consolidation: The Case of Cambodia." Pacific Affairs 79, no. 2 (2006): 225-245. |
Cambodia, Southeast Asia | democratic consolidation, corruption, patron-client network, patronage and corruption, (absence of) rule of law |
Kidist Bartolomeos, David Brown, Alexander Butchart, Alison Harvey, David Meddings, and Laura Sminkey. Third Milestones of a Global Campaign for Violence Prevention Report 2007: Scaling up. Geneva, CHE: World Health Organization, 2007. |
violence prevention, violence as a public health concern, violence prevention and development, violence prevention and the development agenda | |
King, Martin Luther, Jr. “Social Justice.” Conscience of America Series. Western Michigan University, Read Fieldhouse. Kalamazoo, MI. December 18, 1963. Lecture. Web. Available online at http://www.wmich.edu/sites/default/files/attachments/MLK.pdf |
nonviolence, civil rights, civil rights legislation, social justice, racial prejudice and racial relations | |
Kirpal Dhillon. Police and Politics in India: Colonial concepts, democratic compulsions: Indian police 1947-2002. New Delhi, IN: Manohar, 2005. |
India, South Asia | police and society, colonial legacy, police reform, law enforcement reform |
Kirsten Singleton. 2009. “Overview of International human rights Enforcement Mechanisms.” International Justice Mission, Memorandum. |
human rights, human rights law, international/national/regional law enforcement mechanisms | |
Klaus Decker, Caroline Sage, and Milena Stefanova. Law or Justice: Building equitable legal institutions. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2005. |
justice sector reform, rule of law, top-down reform approach, reform and social dynamics, access to legal information, public distrust of legal system | |
Klaus Decker, Siobhán McInerney-Lankford and Caroline Sage. human rights and Equitable Development: ‘Ideals’, issues and implications. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2005. |
human rights and development, rights-based approaches to development, international development, human rights law | |
Kristin Romens to Jonathan Derby. 2003. “Inheritance rights of widows and orphans in Uganda.” International Justice Mission, Memorandum. |
Uganda, Africa | Ugandan Law, land rights, customary law, inheritance rights, rights of widows and orphans |
Kurnia Toha. The Struggle over land rights: A Study of Indigenous property rights in Indonesia. Seattle: University of Washington (2007). |
Indonesia, Southeast Asia | customary law, property rights, government police and customary law |
L. D. G Institute. Land Reforms in Kenya: Gains and Challenges One Year into Implementation. The Fourth Score Card Report on the Implementation of Land Reforms in Kenya. Nairobi: Land Development and Governance Institute, 2011. |
Kenya, Africa | colonial legacy, land reform, land rights |