Efforts to advance justice and improve the rule of law can be divided into two categories. One set of efforts-by far the better funded and more established of the two-focuses on state institutions, on improving the effectiveness and fairness of the courts, the legislature, the police, the health and education systems, etc. A second set of efforts, sometimes termed legal empowerment, focuses on directly assisting ordinary people, especially the poor, who face justice problems. There are two primary reasons for complementing state-centered reforms with this second type of undertaking. First and most simply, institutional reform is slow and difficult, and there is a need to tend to those wounded by broken systems not yet fixed. Second-and this...
In the last decade bottom-up approaches to legal development cooperation have become increasingly po...
Political settlements in post-conflict democracies such as South Africa with its accompanying cons...
In the early years of this century most of the legal and judicial reform work of International Devel...
Improving ‘access to justice for the poor’ features high on justice sector reform agendas in post co...
The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development calls on governments to ensure equal acce...
In many parts of Africa, a quiet revolution is transforming the delivery of legal assistance to pre-...
How law can aid development has been the focus of much recent discussion among development workers, ...
The objective of this research is to determine which institutional legal system, or combination of l...
This study reckons with the puzzle of a justice mechanism that has not only resisted the hostility o...
In the last decade bottom-up approaches to legal development cooperation have become increasingly po...
How do international development actors providing aid to the justice sector in Sierra Leone position...
Abstract: There has long been broad agreement on the importance of building—and enhancing access to...
Transitional justice measures are frequently expected to help promote peace in conflict-affected cou...
In post-war Sierra Leone, a range of transitional justice mechanisms were implemented to address exp...
Demonstrating groundbreaking analysis, this is the first major study to evaluate the transitional ju...
In the last decade bottom-up approaches to legal development cooperation have become increasingly po...
Political settlements in post-conflict democracies such as South Africa with its accompanying cons...
In the early years of this century most of the legal and judicial reform work of International Devel...
Improving ‘access to justice for the poor’ features high on justice sector reform agendas in post co...
The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development calls on governments to ensure equal acce...
In many parts of Africa, a quiet revolution is transforming the delivery of legal assistance to pre-...
How law can aid development has been the focus of much recent discussion among development workers, ...
The objective of this research is to determine which institutional legal system, or combination of l...
This study reckons with the puzzle of a justice mechanism that has not only resisted the hostility o...
In the last decade bottom-up approaches to legal development cooperation have become increasingly po...
How do international development actors providing aid to the justice sector in Sierra Leone position...
Abstract: There has long been broad agreement on the importance of building—and enhancing access to...
Transitional justice measures are frequently expected to help promote peace in conflict-affected cou...
In post-war Sierra Leone, a range of transitional justice mechanisms were implemented to address exp...
Demonstrating groundbreaking analysis, this is the first major study to evaluate the transitional ju...
In the last decade bottom-up approaches to legal development cooperation have become increasingly po...
Political settlements in post-conflict democracies such as South Africa with its accompanying cons...
In the early years of this century most of the legal and judicial reform work of International Devel...