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  3. Vol. 10 No. 2 (2013): Development Ethics and Gender Justice

Vol. 10 No. 2 (2013): Development Ethics and Gender Justice

Published: 2024-03-19

Research articles

  • The Andhra Pradesh Microfinance Crisis and American Payday Lending: Two Studies in Vulnerability

    Eric Palmer
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  • Securing Tenure for Sustainable Livelihoods: A Case of Women Land Ownership in Anglophone Cameroon

    Lawrence F. Fombe, Irene F. Sama-Lang, Lotsmart Fonjong, Athanasia Mbah-Fongkimeh
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  • Global Justice, Basic Goods and the Sufficiency Threshold Claim

    Mario Solís
    • PDF
  • Enjeux économiques et éthiques de la mesure du travail non rémunéré des femmes

    Barbara Ky
    • PDF
  • Development Ethics and Gender Justice

    Jay Drydyk
    • PDF
  • A Tangled Web? Asking the Gender Question in the Multilateral Development Banks’ Law and Justice Policies in India

    Ahalini Iyengar
    • PDF

Book review

  • Gaëtan Mortier, 2013, Finance éthique : le grand malentendu, Paris : FYP éditions, collection Stimulo, 96 pages.

    Marc Solinhac
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  • Caroline S. Hart, 2013, Aspirations, Education and Social Justice. Applying Sen and Bourdieu, London/New York, Bloomsbury, 228 pages.

    Jérôme Ballet
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