Tadesse, Menberetshai (2010)
Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.
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| AbstractThe main theme of this thesis is judicial reform program in Ethiopia. It examines the three basic issues which are central to the administration of justice in Ethiopia, namely efficieny, access to justice as well as accountability and independence. In spite of the wider scope of the reform efforts in Ethiopia this thesis has, on purpose, focused on these concepts not only because they are in many respects interrelated but also because they account for a bigger part of the problems that are faced by the justice system in the country. |
| Type of Work: | Ph.D. thesis. |
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| Supervisor(s): | Woodman, Gordon R. |
| School/Faculty: | Colleges (2008 onwards) > College of Arts & Law |
| Department: | School of Law |
| Subjects: | HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform K Law (General) |
| Institution: | University of Birmingham |
| ID Code: | 1429 |
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