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description | There is broad recognition, across the
political spectrum and in both 'northern' and
'southern' countries, that justice reform, and
more generally the promotion of the 'rule of law',
are central to development policy, particularly in
conflict-affected, fragile and violent contexts. More
recently an increased focus on global security and the
interaction between security and development as put a
renewed emphasis on such efforts. However, while legal,
regulatory and 'justice' institutions are now seen
as key part of the 'solution' to problems of
conflict, fragility and development, this recognition is not
matched by a correspondingly clear sense of what should be
done, how it should be done, by whom, in what order, or how
'success' may be determined. There often tends to
be a clear misunderstanding of both the nature of the
problem and (thus) of the solution. In this paper, the
author seek to provide some insight into these questions and
sketch out a practical conception of effective justice
reform in situations of conflict and fragility that may
provide the basis for effective programming. |
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political spectrum and in both 'northern' and
'southern' countries, that justice reform, and
more generally the promotion of the 'rule of law',
are central to development policy, particularly in
conflict-affected, fragile and violent contexts. More
recently an increased focus on global security and the
interaction between security and development as put a
renewed emphasis on such efforts. However, while legal,
regulatory and 'justice' institutions are now seen
as key part of the 'solution' to problems of
conflict, fragility and development, this recognition is not
matched by a correspondingly clear sense of what should be
done, how it should be done, by whom, in what order, or how
'success' may be determined. There often tends to
be a clear misunderstanding of both the nature of the
problem and (thus) of the solution. In this paper, the
author seek to provide some insight into these questions and
sketch out a practical conception of effective justice
reform in situations of conflict and fragility that may
provide the basis for effective programming.</description><language>eng</language><publisher>World Bank, Washington, DC</publisher><subject>ABUSES ; ACCESS TO JUSTICE ; ACCESS TO LAND ; ACCOUNTABILITY ; ACTIONS ; ACTS ; ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ; ANTI-CORRUPTION ; APPLICABLE LAW ; ARBITRATION ; ARBITRATORS ; ARMED CONFLICT ; ARMED FORCES ; ASIAN STUDIES ; ATTORNEYS ; AUTHORITY ; BANKRUPTCY ; BASIC SERVICES ; BRIBERY ; CITIZENSHIP ; CIVIL SERVANTS ; CIVIL SOCIETY ; CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS ; CIVIL WAR ; CIVIL WARS ; CODES ; CODES OF CONDUCT ; COLLAPSE ; COMMON LAW ; COMMUNITY CONFLICT ; COMMUNITY VIOLENCE ; COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ; COMPARATIVE LAW ; COMPLAINTS ; COMPROMISES ; CONFIDENCE ; CONFLICT MANAGEMENT ; CONFLICT PREVENTION ; CONFLICT RESOLUTION ; CONFLICTS ; CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM ; CONSTITUTIONS ; CONTAINMENT ; CONVENTION ; CORRUPT ; CORRUPTION ; COUNTERPARTS ; COURT ; COURTS ; CRIME ; CRIMES ; CRIMINAL ; CRIMINAL JUSTICE ; CRIMINALS ; CRISIS MANAGEMENT ; CUSTOMARY LAW ; DEFENSE LAWYERS ; DEMOCRACY ; DISCRIMINATION ; DISPUTE RESOLUTION ; DOMINANCE ; DONOR COUNTRIES ; DUE PROCESS ; ECONOMIC BENEFITS ; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ; ELECTIONS ; EMPOWERMENT ; EQUALITY ; EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW ; ETHNIC POLITICS ; EUROPEAN UNION ; FEDERALISM ; FINAL JUDGMENT ; FINANCIAL SUPPORT ; FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ; FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT ; FOUNDATIONS ; FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ; FREEDOM OF INFORMATION LEGISLATION ; GANGS ; GENDER ; GENDER RIGHTS ; GENOCIDE ; GLOBAL GOVERNANCE ; GOOD GOVERNANCE ; GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ; HARASSMENT ; HOME ; HOMICIDE ; HOUSES ; HUMAN RIGHTS ; INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS ; INFORMAL SECTOR ; INHERITANCE ; INITIATIVE ; INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY ; INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE ; INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY ; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ; INTERNATIONAL DONORS ; INTERNATIONAL LAW ; INTERNATIONAL LEVEL ; INTERNATIONAL LEVELS ; INTERNATIONAL NORMS ; INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ; INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT ; JUDGE ; JUDGES ; JUDICIAL CORRUPTION ; JUDICIAL REFORM ; JUDICIARY ; JURISDICTION ; JURISPRUDENCE ; JUSTICE ; JUSTICE SYSTEM ; JUSTICES ; LABOR LAW ; LABOR LAWS ; LAND DISPUTES ; LAND ISSUES ; LAND OWNERSHIP ; LAW REFORM ; LAWS ; LAWYERS ; LEADERSHIP ; LEGAL AID ; LEGAL CHALLENGES ; LEGAL FORMS ; LEGAL FRAMEWORK ; LEGAL FRAMEWORKS ; LEGAL ISSUES ; LEGAL PLURALISM ; LEGAL PROTECTION ; LEGAL REFORM ; LEGAL REFORMS ; LEGAL RESOURCES ; LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY ; LEGAL SYSTEMS ; LEGALITY ; LEGISLATION ; LEGISLATIVE PROCESS ; LEGITIMACY ; LOCAL CONFLICT ; MARGINALIZATION ; MEDIA ; MEDIATION ; MEETINGS ; MILITARY LEADERS ; MINISTER ; MODALITY ; MONOPOLY ; MULTINATIONAL ; MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES ; MULTINATIONALS ; NATIONAL LAW ; NATIONALISM ; NATIONS ; NEGOTIATIONS ; OBSERVER ; OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ; OPPRESSION ; PATRONAGE ; PEACE ; PEACE AGREEMENTS ; PEACEBUILDING ; POLICE ; POLITICAL PARTIES ; POLITICAL SETTLEMENT ; POLITICAL WILL ; POPULAR PARTICIPATION ; POSSESSION ; PRE-TRIAL DETENTION ; PRISONERS ; PRIVATIZATION ; PROPERTY RIGHTS ; PROSECUTIONS ; PROSECUTORS ; PUBLIC OPINION ; PUBLISHERS ; RAPE ; REBEL ; RECONCILIATION ; RECONSTRUCTION ; REFUGEE ; RELIGIOUS LAW ; REMEDIES ; RULE OF LAW ; RULING PARTY ; RULINGS ; SANCTIONS ; SECESSION ; SECURITY FORCES ; SELF-DETERMINATION ; SEPARATION OF POWERS ; SEXUAL VIOLENCE ; SOCIAL RIGHTS ; SOCIAL STRUCTURE ; STATE INSTITUTIONS ; TAX LAW ; TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ; THEFT ; TRADE AGREEMENT ; TRANSPARENCY ; TRIAL ; TRIALS ; TRIBUNALS ; UNDP ; UNIVERSITIES ; VICTIMS ; VIGILANTISM ; VIOLATIONS ; VIOLENCE ; VIOLENT CONFLICT ; WAR ; WAR CRIMES ; WAR ECONOMIES ; WARFARE ; WORLD DEVELOPMENT ; YOUTH ; YOUTH VIOLENCE</subject><creationdate>2010-11</creationdate><rights>CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank</rights><oa>free_for_read</oa><woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed></display><links><openurl>$$Topenurl_article</openurl><openurlfulltext>$$Topenurlfull_article</openurlfulltext><thumbnail>$$Tsyndetics_thumb_exl</thumbnail><link.rule.ids>776,780,18962</link.rule.ids><linktorsrc>$$Uhttps://hdl.handle.net/10986/27504$$EView_record_in_World_Bank$$FView_record_in_$$GWorld_Bank$$Hfree_for_read</linktorsrc></links><search><creatorcontrib>Desai, Deval</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Sage, Caroline</creatorcontrib><title>Justice</title><description>There is broad recognition, across the
political spectrum and in both 'northern' and
'southern' countries, that justice reform, and
more generally the promotion of the 'rule of law',
are central to development policy, particularly in
conflict-affected, fragile and violent contexts. More
recently an increased focus on global security and the
interaction between security and development as put a
renewed emphasis on such efforts. However, while legal,
regulatory and 'justice' institutions are now seen
as key part of the 'solution' to problems of
conflict, fragility and development, this recognition is not
matched by a correspondingly clear sense of what should be
done, how it should be done, by whom, in what order, or how
'success' may be determined. There often tends to
be a clear misunderstanding of both the nature of the
problem and (thus) of the solution. In this paper, the
author seek to provide some insight into these questions and
sketch out a practical conception of effective justice
reform in situations of conflict and fragility that may
provide the basis for effective programming.</description><subject>ABUSES</subject><subject>ACCESS TO JUSTICE</subject><subject>ACCESS TO LAND</subject><subject>ACCOUNTABILITY</subject><subject>ACTIONS</subject><subject>ACTS</subject><subject>ADMINISTRATIVE LAW</subject><subject>ANTI-CORRUPTION</subject><subject>APPLICABLE LAW</subject><subject>ARBITRATION</subject><subject>ARBITRATORS</subject><subject>ARMED CONFLICT</subject><subject>ARMED FORCES</subject><subject>ASIAN STUDIES</subject><subject>ATTORNEYS</subject><subject>AUTHORITY</subject><subject>BANKRUPTCY</subject><subject>BASIC SERVICES</subject><subject>BRIBERY</subject><subject>CITIZENSHIP</subject><subject>CIVIL SERVANTS</subject><subject>CIVIL SOCIETY</subject><subject>CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS</subject><subject>CIVIL WAR</subject><subject>CIVIL WARS</subject><subject>CODES</subject><subject>CODES OF CONDUCT</subject><subject>COLLAPSE</subject><subject>COMMON LAW</subject><subject>COMMUNITY CONFLICT</subject><subject>COMMUNITY VIOLENCE</subject><subject>COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS</subject><subject>COMPARATIVE LAW</subject><subject>COMPLAINTS</subject><subject>COMPROMISES</subject><subject>CONFIDENCE</subject><subject>CONFLICT MANAGEMENT</subject><subject>CONFLICT PREVENTION</subject><subject>CONFLICT RESOLUTION</subject><subject>CONFLICTS</subject><subject>CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM</subject><subject>CONSTITUTIONS</subject><subject>CONTAINMENT</subject><subject>CONVENTION</subject><subject>CORRUPT</subject><subject>CORRUPTION</subject><subject>COUNTERPARTS</subject><subject>COURT</subject><subject>COURTS</subject><subject>CRIME</subject><subject>CRIMES</subject><subject>CRIMINAL</subject><subject>CRIMINAL JUSTICE</subject><subject>CRIMINALS</subject><subject>CRISIS MANAGEMENT</subject><subject>CUSTOMARY LAW</subject><subject>DEFENSE LAWYERS</subject><subject>DEMOCRACY</subject><subject>DISCRIMINATION</subject><subject>DISPUTE RESOLUTION</subject><subject>DOMINANCE</subject><subject>DONOR COUNTRIES</subject><subject>DUE PROCESS</subject><subject>ECONOMIC BENEFITS</subject><subject>ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT</subject><subject>ELECTIONS</subject><subject>EMPOWERMENT</subject><subject>EQUALITY</subject><subject>EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW</subject><subject>ETHNIC POLITICS</subject><subject>EUROPEAN UNION</subject><subject>FEDERALISM</subject><subject>FINAL JUDGMENT</subject><subject>FINANCIAL SUPPORT</subject><subject>FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES</subject><subject>FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT</subject><subject>FOUNDATIONS</subject><subject>FREEDOM OF INFORMATION</subject><subject>FREEDOM OF INFORMATION LEGISLATION</subject><subject>GANGS</subject><subject>GENDER</subject><subject>GENDER RIGHTS</subject><subject>GENOCIDE</subject><subject>GLOBAL GOVERNANCE</subject><subject>GOOD GOVERNANCE</subject><subject>GOVERNMENT 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political spectrum and in both 'northern' and
'southern' countries, that justice reform, and
more generally the promotion of the 'rule of law',
are central to development policy, particularly in
conflict-affected, fragile and violent contexts. More
recently an increased focus on global security and the
interaction between security and development as put a
renewed emphasis on such efforts. However, while legal,
regulatory and 'justice' institutions are now seen
as key part of the 'solution' to problems of
conflict, fragility and development, this recognition is not
matched by a correspondingly clear sense of what should be
done, how it should be done, by whom, in what order, or how
'success' may be determined. There often tends to
be a clear misunderstanding of both the nature of the
problem and (thus) of the solution. In this paper, the
author seek to provide some insight into these questions and
sketch out a practical conception of effective justice
reform in situations of conflict and fragility that may
provide the basis for effective programming.</abstract><pub>World Bank, Washington, DC</pub><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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subjects | ABUSES ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACCESS TO LAND ACCOUNTABILITY ACTIONS ACTS ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ANTI-CORRUPTION APPLICABLE LAW ARBITRATION ARBITRATORS ARMED CONFLICT ARMED FORCES ASIAN STUDIES ATTORNEYS AUTHORITY BANKRUPTCY BASIC SERVICES BRIBERY CITIZENSHIP CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CIVIL WAR CIVIL WARS CODES CODES OF CONDUCT COLLAPSE COMMON LAW COMMUNITY CONFLICT COMMUNITY VIOLENCE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPARATIVE LAW COMPLAINTS COMPROMISES CONFIDENCE CONFLICT MANAGEMENT CONFLICT PREVENTION CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONFLICTS CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM CONSTITUTIONS CONTAINMENT CONVENTION CORRUPT CORRUPTION COUNTERPARTS COURT COURTS CRIME CRIMES CRIMINAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIMINALS CRISIS MANAGEMENT CUSTOMARY LAW DEFENSE LAWYERS DEMOCRACY DISCRIMINATION DISPUTE RESOLUTION DOMINANCE DONOR COUNTRIES DUE PROCESS ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELECTIONS EMPOWERMENT EQUALITY EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW ETHNIC POLITICS EUROPEAN UNION FEDERALISM FINAL JUDGMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT FOUNDATIONS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION FREEDOM OF INFORMATION LEGISLATION GANGS GENDER GENDER RIGHTS GENOCIDE GLOBAL GOVERNANCE GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS HARASSMENT HOME HOMICIDE HOUSES HUMAN RIGHTS INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS INFORMAL SECTOR INHERITANCE INITIATIVE INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL DONORS INTERNATIONAL LAW INTERNATIONAL LEVEL INTERNATIONAL LEVELS INTERNATIONAL NORMS INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT JUDGE JUDGES JUDICIAL CORRUPTION JUDICIAL REFORM JUDICIARY JURISDICTION JURISPRUDENCE JUSTICE JUSTICE SYSTEM JUSTICES LABOR LAW LABOR LAWS LAND DISPUTES LAND ISSUES LAND OWNERSHIP LAW REFORM LAWS LAWYERS LEADERSHIP LEGAL AID LEGAL CHALLENGES LEGAL FORMS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL FRAMEWORKS LEGAL ISSUES LEGAL PLURALISM LEGAL PROTECTION LEGAL REFORM LEGAL REFORMS LEGAL RESOURCES LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY LEGAL SYSTEMS LEGALITY LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE PROCESS LEGITIMACY LOCAL CONFLICT MARGINALIZATION MEDIA MEDIATION MEETINGS MILITARY LEADERS MINISTER MODALITY MONOPOLY MULTINATIONAL MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES MULTINATIONALS NATIONAL LAW NATIONALISM NATIONS NEGOTIATIONS OBSERVER OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OPPRESSION PATRONAGE PEACE PEACE AGREEMENTS PEACEBUILDING POLICE POLITICAL PARTIES POLITICAL SETTLEMENT POLITICAL WILL POPULAR PARTICIPATION POSSESSION PRE-TRIAL DETENTION PRISONERS PRIVATIZATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PROSECUTIONS PROSECUTORS PUBLIC OPINION PUBLISHERS RAPE REBEL RECONCILIATION RECONSTRUCTION REFUGEE RELIGIOUS LAW REMEDIES RULE OF LAW RULING PARTY RULINGS SANCTIONS SECESSION SECURITY FORCES SELF-DETERMINATION SEPARATION OF POWERS SEXUAL VIOLENCE SOCIAL RIGHTS SOCIAL STRUCTURE STATE INSTITUTIONS TAX LAW TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE THEFT TRADE AGREEMENT TRANSPARENCY TRIAL TRIALS TRIBUNALS UNDP UNIVERSITIES VICTIMS VIGILANTISM VIOLATIONS VIOLENCE VIOLENT CONFLICT WAR WAR CRIMES WAR ECONOMIES WARFARE WORLD DEVELOPMENT YOUTH YOUTH VIOLENCE |
title | Justice |
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