judicial reform
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How courts really work in developing countries
Courts in the Global South often operate under conditions of weak statehood, political instability, and social fragmentation – yet research shows they can still function effectively, sometimes in unexpected ways.
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Judicial reform in China reduced court capture and promoted economic integration
China's high-stake judicial reform boosts local court independence, curbs protectionism in cross-region lawsuits, and stimulates investment flows between regions