Justice for the poor : perspectives on accelerating access
edited by Ayesha Kadwani Dias and Gita Honwana Welch.
- New Delhi : Oxford, 2009.
- 678 p.
Table of contents: Part 1. The international context of access to justice Chapter 1. International law and sources of access to justice Chapter 2. The renascent access notions : globalization and access to justice Part 2. Access to justice in plural legal system Chapter 3. Community, justice institutions, and judicilialization : lessons from rural Peru Chapter 4. Women and access to justice Chapter 5. Access to justice and women's human rights in a plural legal framework : a case study of the application of Hudood laws in Pakistan Part 3. Access to justice and public interest litigation Chapter 6. The public interest movement in South Africa : law as a means of promoting social justice Chapter 7. Social action litigation and access to justice in Nigeria : a critical case study Chapter 8. Public interest litigation in Central and Eastern Europe Chapter 9. Independence of courts and access to justice in Kenya : a new constitutional vision Chapter 10. Judicial and anti-corruption reform in Africa : between market efficiency and access to justice for the poor Chapter 11. Legitimacy, accountability, and judicial independence : towards judicial effectiveness Chapter 12. Focusing on legal empowerment : the UNDP LEAD project in Indonesia Chapter 13. Expanding access to justice in Africa : experiences and perspectives Chapter 14. Delivery of legal aid services in developing countries : in the light of the South African experience Chapter 15. Advancing access to justice in Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States : the experience of UNDP Chapter 16. Access to Justice in the Arab region Chapter 17. Access to justice in Latin America : approach and experience Chapter 18. Avatars of rule of law and access to justice : some Asian aspects Epilogue Bibliography
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Justice, Administration of. Legal assistance to the poor.