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Judicial System Reform Social Development 11 Legal Institutions of the Market Economy Law and Development 6 Children and Youth Environmental Economics and Policies Public Sector Development Environment 4 Children and Youth Public Sector Development 4 Legal Products Law and Development 4 National Governance Law and Development 4 Children and Youth 2 Labor Markets Law and Development 2 Legal Institutions of the Market Economy Governance 2 Legal Products Governance 2 Social Protections and Labor 2 Children and Youth Industry Public Sector Development 1 Legal Institutions of the Market Economy Technology Industry Law and Development 1
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Galligan, D.J. 2 Hammergren, Linn 2 Kikeri, Sunita 2 Manning, Nick 2 Messick, Richard 2 Ostrom, Brian 2 Pace, Nicholas 2 Salas, Fernando 2 Shuker, Nan 2 Zuckerman, Adrian A.S. 2 Malik, Waleed Haider 1
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 11
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World Bank Publications 6 World Bank Other Operational Studies 5
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RePEc 11
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Judiciary-Led Reforms in Singapore : Framework, Strategies, and Lessons
Malik, Waleed Haider - Economics Research, World Bank Group
While each country's judiciary is unique in its individual needs, capabilities and contexts, the lessons learned from Singapore's success can help guide judicial reform initiatives regionally as well as globally. No one would suggest that Singapore's strategy is a magic formula that if followed...
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