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CONTENTS Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Twenty Years of Reforms and Not a Consensus in Sight 1 part i: five approaches to judicial reform 1 Criminal Justice Reform: Human Rights, Crime Control, and Other Unlikely Bedfellows 27 2 Judicial Modernization: Increasing the EfWciency and EfWcacy of Court Actions 55 3 Developing a Professional, Institutionally Independent Judiciary 97 4 Access to Justice: Legal Assistance, Special Courts, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Beyond 131 5 Strengthening the Judiciary’s Role as a Check on Other Branches of Government 170 part ii: problems and remedies 6 Judicial Reform as a Problem of Focus: Why the Parts Don’t Add Up to a Coherent Whole 213 7 Improving the Knowledge Base for Judicial Reform Programs 241 8 Toward a New Strategic Model 271 9 A Political Agenda for Reforming the Reforms 306 References 321 Index 340 ...