Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Judicial reform






"x x x.

TI, as reflected in four policy position papers, particularly advocates for the following issues in the field of judicial reform:





These points have been conspicuously absent from many judicial reform programmes over the past two decades, which have tended to focus on court administration and capacity building, ignoring problems related to judicial independence and accountability. Much money has been spent training judges without addressing expectations and incentives for judges to act with integrity. Money has also been spent automating the courts or otherwise trying to reduce court workloads and streamline case management, which, if unaccompanied by increased accountability, risks making corrupt courts more efficiently corrupt.

- See more at: 

http://archive.transparency.org/global_priorities/other_thematic_issues/judiciary#sthash.2TURY5cx.dpuf

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