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Justice Reform and Development: Rethinking Donor Assistance to Developing Transitional Countries
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Justice Reform and Development: Rethinking Donor Assistance to Developing Transitional Countries
Current price: $190.00
Barnes and Noble
Justice Reform and Development: Rethinking Donor Assistance to Developing Transitional Countries
Current price: $190.00
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examines First World assistance to justice or "rule of law" reforms in developing and transitional societies, arguing that its purported failure is vastly exaggerated, largely because of unrealistic expectations as to what could be accomplished. Change nonetheless is needed if the programs are to continue and would be best based on targeting specific performance problems, incorporation of donor countries’ experience with their own reforms, and greater attention to relevant research.
While contributing to an on-going debate among practitioners and academics involved in justice programs, this book will also be accessible to readers with little exposure to the topics, especially advanced undergraduate and graduate students in law, political science and areas studies.