Institutional Reform and the Judiciary : Which Way Forward?

The author presents some general lessons in institution-building that has relevance for judiciary reform. She emphasizes the value of simplicity in design commensurate with country capacity, the importance of innovation and experimentation, and of economic openness in effective institution-building. The author underscores how the incentives of individuals depend on both the details of institutional design within the judiciary and also some critical institutions external to the judiciary. Finally she argues for the need to ground reform initiatives on a solid empirical and comparative approach. The author illustrates some of these issues by drawing on a recent project conducted by the World Bank and other institutions.

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Main Author: Islam, Roumeen
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2003-09
Subjects:ACCESS TO JUSTICE, ADJUDICATION, ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION, ARBITRATION, BANKRUPTCY, CERTAIN EXTENT, COMMERCIAL COURTS, COMMON LAW, CONTRACT LAW, COURT PERFORMANCE, COURT REFORM, COURTS, DEBT, DISPUTE SETTLEMENT, ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC FACTORS, ECONOMIC REFORM, EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE, ENVIRONMENTAL RISK, EXPENDITURES, GNP, GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS, INCOME, INJUNCTIONS, INSTITUTION BUILDING, INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS, INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE, INTERNATIONAL NORMS, JUDGES, JUDGMENTS, JUDICIAL DECISIONS, JUDICIAL EFFICIENCY, JUDICIAL PERFORMANCE, JUDICIAL REFORM, JUDICIAL SYSTEM, JUDICIAL SYSTEM REFORM, JUDICIAL SYSTEMS, JUDICIARY, JURISDICTION, JURISPRUDENCE, JUSTICE, JUSTICE SYSTEM, LAWYERS, LEGAL EDUCATION, LEGAL INSTITUTIONS, LEGAL SERVICES, LEGAL SYSTEMS, MEDIA, MEDIATION, POLICE, PROPERTY RIGHTS, RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES, STATE INSTITUTIONS, TRIBUNALS, WAGES INSTITUTIONAL REFORM, INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY, INNOVATIONS, COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS, COURT ADMINISTRATION, CIVIL LAW SYSTEMS, TRADITIONAL SOCIETY, CUSTOMARY LAW, JUDICIAL PROCESS, PROCEDURAL DEVELOPMENT, EFFICIENCY, ENFORCEMENT POWERS, CORRUPT PRACTICES, LEGAL REQUIREMENTS, EVIDENCE (LAW), JUDICIAL REVIEW, WAGES, INSTITUTIONAL REFORM,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/09/2534316/institutional-reform-judiciary-way-forward
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/18055
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