This book explores the impact of three decades of donor-sponsored judicial reform in developing countries, and suggests how future efforts might be improved. Responding to a recently articulated thesis, Linn Hammergren argues that claims of the failure of justice reform programs are vastly overstated and based, like the programs themselves, on overly ambitious expectations as to what can be accomplished. Justice Reform and Development argues that the recommended remedies still do not answer the questions of which objectives can reasonably be pursued and suggests justice reform may be more…mehr
This book explores the impact of three decades of donor-sponsored judicial reform in developing countries, and suggests how future efforts might be improved. Responding to a recently articulated thesis, Linn Hammergren argues that claims of the failure of justice reform programs are vastly overstated and based, like the programs themselves, on overly ambitious expectations as to what can be accomplished. Justice Reform and Development argues that the recommended remedies still do not answer the questions of which objectives can reasonably be pursued and suggests justice reform may be more effective if it is not seen as a problem unique to the developing world.
Linn Hammergren is currently an independent consultant working on development projects in the areas of judicial reform, anti-corruption, and donor assistance strategies. She formerly worked for the World Bank, USAID, and (as an assistant professor of Political Science) Vanderbilt University.
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Acronyms Introduction Chapter I: A Brief Overview of Three Decades of Donor Reforms Chapter II: What Is Meant by Failure? Chapter III: Judicial Independence as Promoted and as Practiced Chapter IV: Improving Performance: Experience from More and Less Developed Countries Chapter V: Reform as Access to Formal and Informal Mechanisms Chapter VI: The Extra-Sector Impacts of Justice Reform Chapter VII: The Next Steps Bibliography
Acronyms Introduction Chapter I: A Brief Overview of Three Decades of Donor Reforms Chapter II: What Is Meant by Failure? Chapter III: Judicial Independence as Promoted and as Practiced Chapter IV: Improving Performance: Experience from More and Less Developed Countries Chapter V: Reform as Access to Formal and Informal Mechanisms Chapter VI: The Extra-Sector Impacts of Justice Reform Chapter VII: The Next Steps Bibliography
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