WebJSTOR is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources. Webelucidate the connections between building judicial independence, engagement with traditional justice, and anticorruption efforts through - an examination of judicial reform in the first few years of post-Taliban Afghanistan. International efforts to improve the rule of law in Afghanistan have taken a narrow, passive approach.
Reforming Afghanistan
http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/1057/3/corruption-and-graft-in-post-conflict-afghanistan WebReforming Afghanistan's Broken Judiciary: Issue: 195: Date* 17 Nov 2010: Date Format* d MMM yyyy: Featured Content: Check to show as featured content on overview page: Cover: Author(s) International Crisis Group: ... This report analyzes the complexities and challenges of judicial reform in Afghanistan. It examines Kabul’s failure to support ... banksy cameras
AFGHANISTAN: JUDICIAL REFORM AND TRANSITIONAL …
WebUnrestrained by a strong legislature and an independent judiciary, Afghan rulers governed as de facto autocrats. 3. The Taliban’s fall in 2001 ushered in hope for reversing the … WebFramework states that “[t]he judicial system will be revived through a program that provides training, makes laws and precedents available to all parts of the system and rehabilitates the physical infrastructure and equipment of the judicial sector.”57 Afghanistan’s justice sector is defined as the Judicial Reform Commission (JRC), the WebThe current assault on the rule of law in Afghanistan, however, commenced shortly after the Taliban’s ouster in 2001 — via a constitutional scheme that established a flawed separation of powers system in the then-fledgling democracy. This article examines the nexus between the judiciary and the rule of law in Afghanistan. banksy brasil capas