Law, Poverty & Development – 3rd Edition, 2023 is a scholarly and interdisciplinary text that explores the critical role of law in addressing poverty and promoting sustainable development. The book provides an in-depth analysis of how legal systems, constitutional mandates, public policies, and governance structures impact socio-economic development and social justice. The text examines themes such as access to justice, human rights, economic inequality, labour rights, welfare legislation, development policies, and the role of courts in advancing inclusive growth. Drawing from constitutional principles, judicial decisions, and development theories, the book highlights how law functions as a tool for empowerment and poverty alleviation. Updated in its third edition, the book reflects contemporary debates, policy reforms, and judicial trends, making it relevant for modern legal education and research. Written in a clear and analytical style, it is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate law students, academicians, and researchers. The book also serves as a valuable reference for those interested in development studies, public policy, and social justice advocacy.






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