Social Norms, Rule of Law, and Gender Reality: An Essay on the Limits of the Dominant Rule-of-Law Paradigm

Global Perspectives on the Rule of Law, 2010, ISBN: 9780415499552

25 Pages Posted: 10 Jul 2019

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Katharin Pistor

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Antara Haldar

University of Cambridge

Amrit Amirapu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Date Written: 2010

Abstract

Numerous empirical studies have shown that the “Rule of Law” is positively associated with a range of desirable outcome variables including GDP levels, financial market development, the rate of investment as well as the volume of trade, human rights, and even with declines in child mortality, to name a few. In this paper we confront the puzzle that for all but the richest countries the same positive association does not hold for the status of women in society. Using country level data, we show that the status of women in society is relatively weakly associated with various Rule of Law indices, and that in poor countries this association disappears altogether. Similarly, in high-income countries we find a high correlation between gender equality and indicators for the rule of law. By contrast, for low(er)-income countries there is no such correlation. We seek to explain this puzzle. One explanation for which we find some empirical support is that the status of women in society is determined primarily by social norms about gender equality and that these norms are only weakly affected by legal institutions. These findings prompt us to reconsider the relationship between rule of law, social norms, and economic development. They also lead us to ask how the Rule of Law is conceptualized in available indices and how this conceptualization may affect our results.

Suggested Citation

Pistor, Katharin and Haldar, Antara and Amirapu, Amrit, Social Norms, Rule of Law, and Gender Reality: An Essay on the Limits of the Dominant Rule-of-Law Paradigm (2010). Global Perspectives on the Rule of Law, 2010, ISBN: 9780415499552, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3416914

Katharin Pistor

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Antara Haldar (Contact Author)

University of Cambridge ( email )

Faculty of Law
The David Williams Building, 10 West Road
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB39DZ
United Kingdom

HOME PAGE: http://https://www.law.cam.ac.uk/people/academic/ah-haldar/944

Amrit Amirapu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

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