'Reforming Justice' calls for justice to be repositioned more
centrally in evolving notions of equitable development. Justice is
fundamental to human well being and essential to development. Over
the past fifty years, however, overseas development assistance -
foreign aid - has grappled with the challenge of improving 'the
rule of law' with underwhelming and often dismal results around the
world. Development agencies have supported legal and judicial
reforms in order to improve economic growth and good governance,
but are yet to address mounting concerns about equity and
distribution. Building on new evidence from Asia, Livingston
Armytage argues that it is now time to realign the approach to
promote justice as fairness and equity.
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