Livingston Armytage is a specialist in judicial and legal reform, advising governments, courts and international development agencies on improving justice systems around the world. He has worked in senior roles on substantial reform programs for major development agencies in many developing countries from Afghanistan and Azerbaijan to Haiti, Palestine, Pakistan and Papua New Guinea.
1. Introduction
Part I. Judicial Reform Enterprise: 2. History and context
3. Nature of reforms and critique
4. Theories of reform
5. Empirical evidence
Part II. Evaluation: 6. Development evaluation
7. Evaluating judicial reform
Part III. Case Studies of the Asian Reform Experience: 8. ADB's judicial reform experience in Asia: 1990-2007
9. AUSAID'S program in Papua New Guinea: 2003-7
10. Voices of the Asian Pacific experience
11. Conclusions
Annex A. Frameworks of measurement
Annex B. Empirical methodology and justification
Annex C. AUSAID inventory of documents
Annex D. Sample extracts of PNG newspapers: 2003-4.