Justice Development Programming in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Areas : Perspectives of Two Leaders in Justice Administration
This spoken presentation profiles the efforts of the Supreme Court of Afghanistan to produce effective plans for developing that court and the judicial system in general. It offers an assessment of the limits of financial assistance by donors in br...
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okr-10986-181082021-04-23T14:03:35Z Justice Development Programming in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Areas : Perspectives of Two Leaders in Justice Administration Azimi, Abdul Salam Tah, Christiana ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACCOUNTABILITY ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION ANTI-CORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION BAIL BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COMPLAINTS CORRUPTION CORRUPTION CHARGES COURT COURTHOUSES COURTS CRIME CRIMES CRIMINAL CRIMINAL CODE CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CRIMINALS DETAINEE DETENTION DISMISSAL DISMISSALS DUE PROCESS ELECTIONS EMPOWERMENT FEMALE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FRAUD FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS GOOD GOVERNANCE HOME HOUSES HUMAN RIGHT HUMAN RIGHTS INVESTIGATION JAIL JAILS JUDGE JUDGES JUDICIAL PERFORMANCE JUDICIAL SYSTEM JUDICIARY JUDICIARY SYSTEM JURY JUSTICE LARCENY LAW ENFORCEMENT LAWS LAWYER LAWYERS LEADERSHIP LEGAL EDUCATION LEGAL INSTITUTIONS LEGAL STATUS LEGISLATION LITIGATION MAGISTRATES MINISTER MINISTERS MURDER OFFENSES OFFICE HOLDERS PAROLE POLICE POLICE OFFICERS POLITICIANS PRIORITIES PRISON PRISONS PRIVATE LAW PROBATION PROCUREMENT PROSECUTION PROSECUTORS PUBLIC OFFICIALS RAPE RULE OF LAW SEXUAL SLAVERY SHARIA SPEEDY TRIAL TRANSPARENCY TRIAL VIOLENCE WILL This spoken presentation profiles the efforts of the Supreme Court of Afghanistan to produce effective plans for developing that court and the judicial system in general. It offers an assessment of the limits of financial assistance by donors in bringing about rapid improvements in the quality of the judiciary. It argues for the need to invest in the human capital of the justice system as the most important though time consuming strategy for overcoming poor judicial performance and reducing corruption in the justice system. It also explains the strategic planning processes of the Supreme Court of Afghanistan and the reasons why the court's current plan deserves continued and sustained support from donors. 2014-04-28T23:07:35Z 2014-04-28T23:07:35Z 2011-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/01/15459268/justice-development-programming-fragile-conflict-affected-areas-perspectives-two-leaders-justice-administration http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18108 English en_US Justice and development working paper series;no. 14 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |
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ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACCOUNTABILITY ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION ANTI-CORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION BAIL BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COMPLAINTS CORRUPTION CORRUPTION CHARGES COURT COURTHOUSES COURTS CRIME CRIMES CRIMINAL CRIMINAL CODE CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CRIMINALS DETAINEE DETENTION DISMISSAL DISMISSALS DUE PROCESS ELECTIONS EMPOWERMENT FEMALE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FRAUD FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS GOOD GOVERNANCE HOME HOUSES HUMAN RIGHT HUMAN RIGHTS INVESTIGATION JAIL JAILS JUDGE JUDGES JUDICIAL PERFORMANCE JUDICIAL SYSTEM JUDICIARY JUDICIARY SYSTEM JURY JUSTICE LARCENY LAW ENFORCEMENT LAWS LAWYER LAWYERS LEADERSHIP LEGAL EDUCATION LEGAL INSTITUTIONS LEGAL STATUS LEGISLATION LITIGATION MAGISTRATES MINISTER MINISTERS MURDER OFFENSES OFFICE HOLDERS PAROLE POLICE POLICE OFFICERS POLITICIANS PRIORITIES PRISON PRISONS PRIVATE LAW PROBATION PROCUREMENT PROSECUTION PROSECUTORS PUBLIC OFFICIALS RAPE RULE OF LAW SEXUAL SLAVERY SHARIA SPEEDY TRIAL TRANSPARENCY TRIAL VIOLENCE WILL |
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ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACCOUNTABILITY ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION ANTI-CORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION BAIL BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COMPLAINTS CORRUPTION CORRUPTION CHARGES COURT COURTHOUSES COURTS CRIME CRIMES CRIMINAL CRIMINAL CODE CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CRIMINALS DETAINEE DETENTION DISMISSAL DISMISSALS DUE PROCESS ELECTIONS EMPOWERMENT FEMALE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FRAUD FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS GOOD GOVERNANCE HOME HOUSES HUMAN RIGHT HUMAN RIGHTS INVESTIGATION JAIL JAILS JUDGE JUDGES JUDICIAL PERFORMANCE JUDICIAL SYSTEM JUDICIARY JUDICIARY SYSTEM JURY JUSTICE LARCENY LAW ENFORCEMENT LAWS LAWYER LAWYERS LEADERSHIP LEGAL EDUCATION LEGAL INSTITUTIONS LEGAL STATUS LEGISLATION LITIGATION MAGISTRATES MINISTER MINISTERS MURDER OFFENSES OFFICE HOLDERS PAROLE POLICE POLICE OFFICERS POLITICIANS PRIORITIES PRISON PRISONS PRIVATE LAW PROBATION PROCUREMENT PROSECUTION PROSECUTORS PUBLIC OFFICIALS RAPE RULE OF LAW SEXUAL SLAVERY SHARIA SPEEDY TRIAL TRANSPARENCY TRIAL VIOLENCE WILL Azimi, Abdul Salam Tah, Christiana Justice Development Programming in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Areas : Perspectives of Two Leaders in Justice Administration |
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Justice and development working paper series;no. 14 |
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This spoken presentation profiles the
efforts of the Supreme Court of Afghanistan to produce
effective plans for developing that court and the judicial
system in general. It offers an assessment of the limits of
financial assistance by donors in bringing about rapid
improvements in the quality of the judiciary. It argues for
the need to invest in the human capital of the justice
system as the most important though time consuming strategy
for overcoming poor judicial performance and reducing
corruption in the justice system. It also explains the
strategic planning processes of the Supreme Court of
Afghanistan and the reasons why the court's current
plan deserves continued and sustained support from donors. |
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Azimi, Abdul Salam Tah, Christiana |
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Azimi, Abdul Salam Tah, Christiana |
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Azimi, Abdul Salam |
title |
Justice Development Programming in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Areas : Perspectives of Two Leaders in Justice Administration |
title_short |
Justice Development Programming in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Areas : Perspectives of Two Leaders in Justice Administration |
title_full |
Justice Development Programming in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Areas : Perspectives of Two Leaders in Justice Administration |
title_fullStr |
Justice Development Programming in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Areas : Perspectives of Two Leaders in Justice Administration |
title_full_unstemmed |
Justice Development Programming in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Areas : Perspectives of Two Leaders in Justice Administration |
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justice development programming in fragile and conflict-affected areas : perspectives of two leaders in justice administration |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/01/15459268/justice-development-programming-fragile-conflict-affected-areas-perspectives-two-leaders-justice-administration http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18108 |
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