Four Cardinal Questions (and Answers of a Sort)

Justice and the rule of law are regularly cited as fundamental to addressing so many development challenges: poor investment climate, conflict and insecurity, gender inequality, poverty, and low human development outcomes. The role of justice institutions in underpinning development has especially come to the fore in fragile and conflict-affected situations. The authors suggest that there is quite a lot, but it requires starting with different questions. Drawing from the Bank’s justice strategy new directions in justice Reform and the experience in the justice for the poor program, especially in fragile and conflict-affected situations, the authors have distilled an answer, or rather a process. Four simple questions to guide toward the not so simple path of promoting just development are: question 1: what is the justice problem?; question 2: how is the justice problem being managed?; question 3: under what conditions will more effective and legitimate institutions to manage the justice problem emerge?; and question 4: what is the appropriate role for external assistance?

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Main Authors: Berg, Louis-Alexandre, Isser, Deborah, Porter, Doug
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014-01
Subjects:RULE OF LAW, FRAGILE STATES, CONFLICT, CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES, FRAGILE AND CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES, FCS, JUSTICE SYSTEM, CONFLICT AND FRAGILITY, JUSTICE INSTITUTIONS, JUSTICE FOR THE POOR, JUDICIAL REFORM, SOCIAL ORDER,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/118321505892607608/Four-cardinal-questions-and-answers-of-a-sort-toward-just-development-in-FCS
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/30548
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spelling dig-okr-10986305482024-08-07T19:35:42Z Four Cardinal Questions (and Answers of a Sort) Toward Just Development in FCS Berg, Louis-Alexandre Isser, Deborah Porter, Doug RULE OF LAW FRAGILE STATES CONFLICT CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES FRAGILE AND CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES FCS JUSTICE SYSTEM CONFLICT AND FRAGILITY JUSTICE INSTITUTIONS JUSTICE FOR THE POOR JUDICIAL REFORM SOCIAL ORDER Justice and the rule of law are regularly cited as fundamental to addressing so many development challenges: poor investment climate, conflict and insecurity, gender inequality, poverty, and low human development outcomes. The role of justice institutions in underpinning development has especially come to the fore in fragile and conflict-affected situations. The authors suggest that there is quite a lot, but it requires starting with different questions. Drawing from the Bank’s justice strategy new directions in justice Reform and the experience in the justice for the poor program, especially in fragile and conflict-affected situations, the authors have distilled an answer, or rather a process. Four simple questions to guide toward the not so simple path of promoting just development are: question 1: what is the justice problem?; question 2: how is the justice problem being managed?; question 3: under what conditions will more effective and legitimate institutions to manage the justice problem emerge?; and question 4: what is the appropriate role for external assistance? 2018-10-10T17:41:37Z 2018-10-10T17:41:37Z 2014-01 Brief Fiche Resumen http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/118321505892607608/Four-cardinal-questions-and-answers-of-a-sort-toward-just-development-in-FCS https://hdl.handle.net/10986/30548 English Just Development;No. 1 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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FRAGILE STATES
CONFLICT
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FRAGILE AND CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES
FCS
JUSTICE SYSTEM
CONFLICT AND FRAGILITY
JUSTICE INSTITUTIONS
JUSTICE FOR THE POOR
JUDICIAL REFORM
SOCIAL ORDER
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FRAGILE STATES
CONFLICT
CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES
FRAGILE AND CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES
FCS
JUSTICE SYSTEM
CONFLICT AND FRAGILITY
JUSTICE INSTITUTIONS
JUSTICE FOR THE POOR
JUDICIAL REFORM
SOCIAL ORDER
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CONFLICT
CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES
FRAGILE AND CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES
FCS
JUSTICE SYSTEM
CONFLICT AND FRAGILITY
JUSTICE INSTITUTIONS
JUSTICE FOR THE POOR
JUDICIAL REFORM
SOCIAL ORDER
RULE OF LAW
FRAGILE STATES
CONFLICT
CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES
FRAGILE AND CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES
FCS
JUSTICE SYSTEM
CONFLICT AND FRAGILITY
JUSTICE INSTITUTIONS
JUSTICE FOR THE POOR
JUDICIAL REFORM
SOCIAL ORDER
Berg, Louis-Alexandre
Isser, Deborah
Porter, Doug
Four Cardinal Questions (and Answers of a Sort)
description Justice and the rule of law are regularly cited as fundamental to addressing so many development challenges: poor investment climate, conflict and insecurity, gender inequality, poverty, and low human development outcomes. The role of justice institutions in underpinning development has especially come to the fore in fragile and conflict-affected situations. The authors suggest that there is quite a lot, but it requires starting with different questions. Drawing from the Bank’s justice strategy new directions in justice Reform and the experience in the justice for the poor program, especially in fragile and conflict-affected situations, the authors have distilled an answer, or rather a process. Four simple questions to guide toward the not so simple path of promoting just development are: question 1: what is the justice problem?; question 2: how is the justice problem being managed?; question 3: under what conditions will more effective and legitimate institutions to manage the justice problem emerge?; and question 4: what is the appropriate role for external assistance?
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CONFLICT AND FRAGILITY
JUSTICE INSTITUTIONS
JUSTICE FOR THE POOR
JUDICIAL REFORM
SOCIAL ORDER
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