Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Monster, Jobien
2012.
A learning network approach to the delivery of justice.
Knowledge Management for Development Journal,
Vol. 8,
Issue. 2-3,
p.
169.
Desai, Deval
and
Woolcock, Michael
2012.
The Politics of Rule of Law Systems in Developmental States: ‘Political Settlements’ as a Basis for Promoting Effective Justice Institutions for Marginalized Groups.
SSRN Electronic Journal,
van Gelder, Jean-Louis
2013.
Paradoxes of Urban Housing Informality in the Developing World.
Law & Society Review,
Vol. 47,
Issue. 3,
p.
493.
Hills, Alice
2013.
Policing, good-enough governance and development: the evidence from Mogadishu.
Conflict, Security & Development,
Vol. 13,
Issue. 3,
p.
317.
Horne, Cynthia M.
2014.
Reconstructing ‘Traditional’ Justice from the outside in: Transitional Justice in Aceh and East Timor.
Journal of Peacebuilding & Development,
Vol. 9,
Issue. 2,
p.
17.
Sarker, Ashutosh
Itoh, Tadao
Kada, Ryohei
Abe, Takaki
Nakashima, Masahiro
and
Herath, Gamini
2014.
User self-governance in a complex policy design for managing water commons in Japan.
Journal of Hydrology,
Vol. 510,
Issue. ,
p.
246.
Nicholson, Pip
2014.
Asian Courts in Context.
p.
528.
Hertogh, Marc
2014.
Your Rule of Law is Not Mine: Rethinking Empirical Approaches to EU Rule of Law Promotion.
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Conti, Kirstin I.
and
Gupta, Joyeeta
2014.
Protected by pluralism? Grappling with multiple legal frameworks in groundwater governance.
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability,
Vol. 11,
Issue. ,
p.
39.
Ranchordás, Sofia
2015.
Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 2014.
Vol. 45,
Issue. ,
p.
67.
Fowler, Alan
and
Biekart, Kees
2016.
Navigating Polycentric Governance from a Citizen’s Perspective: The Rising New Middle Classes Respond.
The European Journal of Development Research,
Vol. 28,
Issue. 4,
p.
705.
Hertogh, Marc
2016.
Your rule of law is not mine: rethinking empirical approaches to EU rule of law promotion.
Asia Europe Journal,
Vol. 14,
Issue. 1,
p.
43.
D'Aoust, Olivia
and
Sterck, Olivier
2016.
Who Benefits from Customary Justice? Rent-seeking, Bribery and Criminality in sub-Saharan Africa.
Journal of African Economies,
Vol. 25,
Issue. 3,
p.
439.
Koster, Martijn
and
Nuijten, Monique
2016.
Coproducing urban space: Rethinking the formal/informal dichotomy.
Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography,
Vol. 37,
Issue. 3,
p.
282.
Reinold, Theresa
and
Heupel, Monika
2016.
The Rule of Law in Global Governance.
p.
1.
Lachmayer, Konrad
2016.
Between International Standards and Transnational Greed.
Hague Journal on the Rule of Law,
Vol. 8,
Issue. 2,
p.
291.
Ellett, Rachel
2016.
Rethinking Law and State Building in Sub‐Saharan Africa.
Law & Social Inquiry,
Vol. 41,
Issue. 02,
p.
471.
Forsyth, Miranda
2017.
Using the concept of hybridity to guide social change through legal means.
Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal,
Vol. 2,
Issue. 4,
p.
481.
Nafstad, Ida
2017.
Mark Brown, Penal Power and Colonial Rule.
Punishment & Society,
Vol. 19,
Issue. 2,
p.
262.
Gebeye, Berihun A.
2017.
Decoding legal pluralism in Africa.
The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law,
Vol. 49,
Issue. 2,
p.
228.