Creating a viable judiciary and strengthening its democratic functions has been a main concern of both national governments and donors over the last two decades. This report attempts to chart and systematise the efforts that have gone into the area of judicial reform. That includes various efforts at improving the functioning of a country’s legal system, both in terms of fairness and efficiency. The report places Norwegian development assistance to judicial reform (which is of relatively new date, but of increasing magnitude and importance) in a broader context by systematically looking at how various donors – multinational, governmental, and non-governmental - have operated in this field. The analysis covers which sectors of the judiciary ...
foreign aid to the justice sector About this publication The meaningful participation of beneficiari...
Draft UNDP report entitled: Terms of reference for a national consultant: relating to supporting the...
The article reports on training programs launched by several countries for their judges. It is repor...
Creating a viable judiciary and strengthening its democratic functions has been a main concern of bo...
Acknowledging the importance of sound judicial systems to good governance and eco-nomic growth, the ...
In the early years of this century most of the legal and judicial reform work of International Devel...
Following the democratic opening of the 1980s, Latin Americans took a renewed interest in their cour...
Since the 1980s, scholars and development banks have recognized the link between judicial institutio...
This paper focuses on court administration as a component of judicial branch reform in the United St...
Acknowledging the importance of sound judicial systems to good governance and economic growth, the W...
Three types of strategies have been common for court reform programmes: the ‘holistic’, the ‘tactica...
This thesis tells the story about the Norwegian Bar Association’s Legal Aid Project in Nepal, whic...
While many governments are undertaking reforms that aim to improve judicial and legal systems, there...
Justice Beyond Our Borders looks at successful judicial systems and practices outside of Latin Ameri...
Security sector reform addresses two main challenges: (1) assisting institutions capable of providin...
foreign aid to the justice sector About this publication The meaningful participation of beneficiari...
Draft UNDP report entitled: Terms of reference for a national consultant: relating to supporting the...
The article reports on training programs launched by several countries for their judges. It is repor...
Creating a viable judiciary and strengthening its democratic functions has been a main concern of bo...
Acknowledging the importance of sound judicial systems to good governance and eco-nomic growth, the ...
In the early years of this century most of the legal and judicial reform work of International Devel...
Following the democratic opening of the 1980s, Latin Americans took a renewed interest in their cour...
Since the 1980s, scholars and development banks have recognized the link between judicial institutio...
This paper focuses on court administration as a component of judicial branch reform in the United St...
Acknowledging the importance of sound judicial systems to good governance and economic growth, the W...
Three types of strategies have been common for court reform programmes: the ‘holistic’, the ‘tactica...
This thesis tells the story about the Norwegian Bar Association’s Legal Aid Project in Nepal, whic...
While many governments are undertaking reforms that aim to improve judicial and legal systems, there...
Justice Beyond Our Borders looks at successful judicial systems and practices outside of Latin Ameri...
Security sector reform addresses two main challenges: (1) assisting institutions capable of providin...
foreign aid to the justice sector About this publication The meaningful participation of beneficiari...
Draft UNDP report entitled: Terms of reference for a national consultant: relating to supporting the...
The article reports on training programs launched by several countries for their judges. It is repor...