The international rule of law movement : a crisis of legitimacy and the way forward
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The international rule of law movement : a crisis of legitimacy and the way forward
(Human rights program series)
Human Rights Program, Harvard Law School , distributed by Harvard University Press, c2014
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Introduction / David Marshall
- New rules for the rule of law / James A. Goldston
- In search of "hire" knowledge : donor hiring practices and the organization of the rule of law reform field / Deval Desai
- Reboot required : the United Nations' engagement in rule of law reform in postconflict and fragile states / David Marshall
- Decolonizing the centralist mind : legal pluralism and the rule of law / Haider Ala Hamoudi
- Policy of government and policy of culture : understanding the rules of law in the "context" of South Sudan's Western Equatoria State / Mareike Schomerus
- Legal empowerment and the land rush : three struggles / Vivek Maru
- The rule of law in ordinary action : filing legal advice in Lagos State / Todd Foglesong
- From HiPPOs to "best fit" in justice reform : experimentalism in Sierra Leone / Margaux Hall, Nicholas Menzies, and Michael Woolcock
- Beyond deficit and dysfunction : three questions toward just development in fragile and conflict-affected settings / Louis-Alexandre Berg, Deborah Isser, and Doug Porter
- Postscript : an immodest reflection / Erik G. Jensen