A review of the evidence on judicial reforms across countries shows that those seeking to improve economic performance should not focus on judicial efficiency alone but on independence as well. It also shows that the level of resources poured into the judicial system and accessibility of the system have little impact on judicial performance. Most of the problem of judicial stagnation stems from inadequate incentives and overly complicated procedures...
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2003/03/01
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Article de revue
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Judicial reform
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Judicial Reform