Volume 2
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An exposition of legislative quality and its relevance for effective development
by Victoria Aitken, PROLAW student academic year 2011-2012 - Pre-Trial Detention and The Rule Of Law in Nigeria and Liberia
by Aaron Barchue, PROLAW student academic year 2012-2013 - What Ensures Effective State-Funded Legal Aid System? (A guide for the reform of the current state-funded Legal Aid System in Jamaica)
by Nigel Gayle, PROLAW student academic year 2012-2013 - Diffusion of Regulatory Impact Assessment Georgia as a “Newcomer”
by Tamar Kusikashvili, PROLAW student academic year 2012-2013 - Private civil actions: A powerful tool in the fight against corruption (previously published in Transparency International's Global Corruption Report: Education, Oct. 2013)
by William Loris, PROLAW Program Director - Access To Justice After The Arab Spring: Is The Promise Fulfilled?
by Marco Soliman, PROLAW student academic year 2012-2013 - 21 Cost-Saving Measures for the Judiciary (previously published in the International Journal of Court Administration, vol. 5 no. 1.)
by Jessica Vapnek, PROLAW Faculty - Leveraging and tapping the Diaspora and remittances for development
by Nigel Gayle, Diego Navarro, Pierre Murekezi and Aaron Barchue PROLAW students academic year 2012-2013 - Social Audit Schemes: Engaging the Public
by David Saldivar, Ifeoma Ihionu, Marco Soliman, and Zeeshan Ali Tahir PROLAW students academic year 2012-2013
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An exposition of legislative quality and its relevance for effective development
by Victoria Aitken, PROLAW student academic year 2011-2012 - Pre-Trial Detention and The Rule Of Law in Nigeria and Liberia
by Aaron Barchue, PROLAW student academic year 2012-2013 - What Ensures Effective State-Funded Legal Aid System? (A guide for the reform of the current state-funded Legal Aid System in Jamaica)
by Nigel Gayle, PROLAW student academic year 2012-2013 - Diffusion of Regulatory Impact Assessment Georgia as a “Newcomer”
by Tamar Kusikashvili, PROLAW student academic year 2012-2013 - Private civil actions: A powerful tool in the fight against corruption (previously published in Transparency International's Global Corruption Report: Education, Oct. 2013)
by William Loris, PROLAW Program Director - Access To Justice After The Arab Spring: Is The Promise Fulfilled?
by Marco Soliman, PROLAW student academic year 2012-2013 - 21 Cost-Saving Measures for the Judiciary (previously published in the International Journal of Court Administration, vol. 5 no. 1.)
by Jessica Vapnek, PROLAW Faculty - Leveraging and tapping the Diaspora and remittances for development
by Nigel Gayle, Diego Navarro, Pierre Murekezi and Aaron Barchue PROLAW students academic year 2012-2013 - Social Audit Schemes: Engaging the Public
by David Saldivar, Ifeoma Ihionu, Marco Soliman, and Zeeshan Ali Tahir PROLAW students academic year 2012-2013