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100 1  Armytage, Livingston.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n96035238 
245 10 Reforming Justice :|ba Journey to Fairness in Asia. 
264  1 Cambridge :|bCambridge University Press,|c2012. 
300    1 online resource (384 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Cover; REFORMING JUSTICE: A Journey to Fairness in Asia; 
       Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; 
       1: Introduction; 1 Roadmap; 2 Reform purpose; 3 What is 
       justice -- and why is it important?; 4 Evaluating 
       endeavour; 5 Case studies of practice; 6 Generalised 
       findings and key empirical propositions; 7 Conclusions: a 
       theory of justice reform; PART 1: Judicial reform 
       enterprise; Introduction to Part 1; 2: History and 
       context; 1 Introduction; 2 Context and history; a. Three 
       moments or five waves?; b. Early days: USAID's law and 
       development. 
505 8  C. Structural adjustment, the Washington Consensus' and 
       poverty reductiond. 'Rule of law' revival and democracy; 
       e. But what is the rule of law' orthodoxy -- a blind man's
       elephant?; f. Shihata's long shadow -- judicial reform at 
       the World Bank; g. Governance and institutionalism: from 
       enabling to capable state; h. A more comprehensive 
       approach: embracing social and human dimensions; i. 
       Towards equity?; j. Fragility, safety and security; 3 
       Conclusions; 3: Nature and critique of reforms; 1 
       Introduction; 2 Nature of reforms -- the standard 
       package'; a. Thin' or thick' reform? 
505 8  3 Mounting perceptions of disappointment -- the 
       performance gap'4 Reinvention; a. Convergence with human 
       rights and empowerment; b. Engagement in the informal 
       customary sector and legal pluralism; c. Political economy
       -- DfID's approach to power; d. Acknowledging the 
       distributional dimension of judicial reform; e. 
       Constitutionalism and the politics of allocation; 5 
       Conclusions; 4: Theories of reform; 1 Introduction; a. 
       Theory, practice and the use of dichotomy; 2 Theorists -- 
       philosophy and justification; a. Foundations of classical 
       thinking: justice, equality and equity. 
505 8  B. Visions from the Enlightenment of the state and 
       individuali. The fulcrum of liberalism; ii. The tipping 
       point of neo-liberalism -- and the contest over economics;
       iii. The significance of liberalism; c. The contest of 
       modern philosophy; i. Institutionalism; ii. North's rules 
       of the game; iii. Sen's transformative vision of human 
       capability; 3 Conclusions; 5: Empirical evidence; 1 
       Introduction; 2 Sufficiency of the economic justification 
       for development; a. The role of empirical evidence in the 
       theory: practice dichotomy; b. Historical evidence of the 
       market economy. 
505 8  C. Development's failure to ensure equitable growthd. 
       Conviction, ideology and the selectivity of empirical 
       validation; 3 Justice and growth -- a synopsis of 
       empirical determinants; a. Transplantation and 'legal-
       origins' debate; b. New comparative economics and good 
       governance; c. Are institutions trumps?; d. Precepts of 
       independence -- checks and balances; e. Empirical inquiry 
       -- torch beams in the night; 4 Conclusions to Part 1 -- 
       building a better theory; PART 2: Evaluation; Introduction
       to Part 2; 6: Evaluating aid; 1 Introduction; 2 Key 
       concepts; 3 Purpose and models; a. Professionalisation. 
505 8  B. From Paris to Accra -- improving development 
       effectiveness. 
520    Livingston Armytage explores how justice reform can be 
       made more effective. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aArmytage, Livingston.|tReforming Justice
       : A Journey to Fairness in Asia.|dCambridge : Cambridge 
       University Press, ©2012|z9781107013827 
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