2011年09月10日
【作者】伯格,E.M
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【作者】伯格,E.M
【内容提要】
Law and development scholars in the instrumentalist mold have certainly been aware that, their model notwithstanding, there is no perfect correspondence between law "on the books" and law "in action." A law is enacted with the objective, say, of reforming a land tenure system thought to be inimical to development; but nothing changes. In this connection, Allott speaks of "phantom legislation," that is, "the passing of laws which do not have, and most probably cannot have, the desired effect."