This report explores the paths to increase access to justice in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations (FCS). It provides an analytical overview of the most common barriers to access to justice and presents...
Courts around the world are often perceived to be ineffective in the delivery of justice. The resolution of cases takes too long, costs too much, and is biased in favor of the rich and politically connected...
Can the impact of justice processes be enhanced with the inclusion of a heterogeneous component into an existing cost-benefit analysis app that demonstrates how benefactors and beneficiaries are affected?...
Legal aid is a relatively new addition to all justice sectors and its organization and operations vary considerably around the world. Types of assistance offered include some mix of fee exemption/deferral;...
This report consists of a review of international practices and lessons on using surveys to explore justice sector performance issues and an overview of experience with justice surveys within the Middle...
This report analyses the resolution of small claims in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Its purpose is to compare small claims systems in MENA to international benchmarks and identify areas...
Ratings for the Judicial Performance Improvement Project for Kenya were as follows: outcome was satisfactory, Bank performance was moderately satisfactory, and monitoring and evaluation (M and E) quality...
This note examines the use of small claims procedures and courts in the countries of the South-West Mediterranean Basin, namely the Maghreb region (Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia) and Malta. Despite...
In the Maghreb and beyond, the justice system has the mission of being a safety net protecting citizens’ rights and property, allowing normal and safe economic activity while at the same time preserving...