Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Twenty Years of Reforms and Not a Consensus in Sight
Part I: Five Approaches to Judicial Reform
1. Criminal Justice Reform: Human Rights, Crime Control, and Other Unlikely Bedfellows
2. Judicial Modernization: Increasing the Efficiency and Efficacy of Court Actions
3. Developing a Professional, Institutionally Independent Judiciary
4. Access to Justice: Legal Assistance, Special Courts, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Beyond
5. Strengthening the Judiciary’s Role as a Check on Other Branches of Government
Part II: Problems and Remedies
6. Judicial Reform as a Problem of Focus: Why the Parts Don’t Add Up to a Coherent Whole
7. Improving the Knowledge Base for Judicial Reform Programs
8. Toward a New Strategic Model
9. A Political Agenda for Reforming the Reforms
References
Index