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The world bank legal review Vol. I : Law and justice for development

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Publication details: Washington D C The World Bank 2003Description: 660p xiISBN:
  • 9780821350645
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.000000 TUN
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Abstract: Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Editors and Contributors; Introduction: Improving Delivery in Development: The Role of Voice, Social Contract, and Accountability; PART I: Human Rights and Development; 1. Human Rights and Service Delivery: A Review of Current Policies, Practices, and Challenges; 2. Delivering Development and Good Governance: Making Human Rights Count; 3. The Right to Development: Translating Indigenous Voice(s) into Development Theory and Practice; 4. The Curse of Riches: Sharing Nature's Wealth Equitably?; PART II: Sustainable Development. 5. Fostering Accountability in Large-Scale Environmental Projects: Lessons from CDM and REDD+ Projects; 6. The Constitutional Regime for Resource Governance in Africa: The Difficult March toward Accountability; 7. Conceptualizing Regulatory Frameworks to Forge Citizen Roles to Deliver Sustainable Natural Resource Management in Kenya; 8. The Impact of the Legal Framework of Community Forestry on the Development of Rural Areas in Cameroon; PART III: Urban Law and Policy; 9. Urban Law: A Key to Accountable Urban Government and Effective Urban Service Delivery. 10. Confronting Complexity: Using Action-Research to Build Voice, Accountability, and Justice in Nairobi's Mukuru Informal Settlements; 11. "Good" Legislation as a Means of Ensuring Voice, Accountability, and the Delivery of Results in Urban Development; PART IV: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence; 12. Justice Sector Delivery of Services in the Context of Fragility and Conflict: What Is Being Done to Address Sexual and Gender-Based Violence?; 13. Sexual Violence in Conflict: Can There Be Justice?; PART V: Improving Access to Justice. 14. The Ministério Público of the State of Minas Gerais and the ADR Experience; 15. ICT-Driven Strategies for Reforming Access to Justice Mechanisms in Developing Countries; 16. Courts and Regulatory Governance in Latin America: Improving Delivery in Development by Managing Institutional Interplay; PART VI: Anticorruption and Stolen Assets Recovery; 17. The New Brazilian Anticorruption Law: Federation Challenges and Institutional Roles; 18. Voice and Accountability: Improving the Delivery of Anticorruption and Anti-Money Laundering Strategies in Brazil. 19. Development-Oriented Alternatives to Debarment as an Anticorruption Accountability Tool; 20. Making Delivery a Priority: A Philosophical Perspective on Corruption and a Strategy for Remedy; 21. Measures for Asset Recovery: A Multiactor Global Fund for Recovered Stolen Assets; PART VII: Perspectives on the World Bank Inspection Panel; 22. Improving Service Delivery through Voice and Accountability: The Experience of the World Bank Inspection Panel; 23. The World Bank's Inspection Panel: A Tool for Accountability? 24. The Inspection Panel of the World Bank: An Effective Extrajudicial Complaint Mechanism?
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Abstract:
Cover; Contents;
Foreword;
Preface;
Editors and Contributors;
Introduction: Improving Delivery in Development: The Role of Voice, Social Contract, and Accountability;
PART I: Human Rights and Development;
1. Human Rights and Service Delivery: A Review of Current Policies, Practices, and Challenges;
2. Delivering Development and Good Governance: Making Human Rights Count;
3. The Right to Development: Translating Indigenous Voice(s) into Development Theory and Practice;
4. The Curse of Riches: Sharing Nature's Wealth Equitably?;
PART II: Sustainable Development.
5. Fostering Accountability in Large-Scale Environmental Projects: Lessons from CDM and REDD+ Projects;
6. The Constitutional Regime for Resource Governance in Africa: The Difficult March toward Accountability;
7. Conceptualizing Regulatory Frameworks to Forge Citizen Roles to Deliver Sustainable Natural Resource Management in Kenya; 8. The Impact of the Legal Framework of Community Forestry on the Development of Rural Areas in Cameroon;
PART III: Urban Law and Policy;
9. Urban Law: A Key to Accountable Urban Government and Effective Urban Service Delivery.
10. Confronting Complexity: Using Action-Research to Build Voice, Accountability, and Justice in Nairobi's Mukuru Informal Settlements;
11. "Good" Legislation as a Means of Ensuring Voice, Accountability, and the Delivery of Results in Urban Development;
PART IV: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence;
12. Justice Sector Delivery of Services in the Context of Fragility and Conflict: What Is Being Done to Address Sexual and Gender-Based Violence?;
13. Sexual Violence in Conflict: Can There Be Justice?;
PART V: Improving Access to Justice.
14. The Ministério Público of the State of Minas Gerais and the ADR Experience;
15. ICT-Driven Strategies for Reforming Access to Justice Mechanisms in Developing Countries;
16. Courts and Regulatory Governance in Latin America: Improving Delivery in Development by Managing Institutional Interplay; PART VI: Anticorruption and Stolen Assets Recovery;
17. The New Brazilian Anticorruption Law: Federation Challenges and Institutional Roles;
18. Voice and Accountability: Improving the Delivery of Anticorruption and Anti-Money Laundering Strategies in Brazil.
19. Development-Oriented Alternatives to Debarment as an Anticorruption Accountability Tool;
20. Making Delivery a Priority: A Philosophical Perspective on Corruption and a Strategy for Remedy;
21. Measures for Asset Recovery: A Multiactor Global Fund for Recovered Stolen Assets;
PART VII: Perspectives on the World Bank Inspection Panel;
22. Improving Service Delivery through Voice and Accountability: The Experience of the World Bank Inspection Panel;
23. The World Bank's Inspection Panel: A Tool for Accountability?
24. The Inspection Panel of the World Bank: An Effective Extrajudicial Complaint Mechanism?

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