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Designing Indicators for a Plural Legal World, PDF eBook

Designing Indicators for a Plural Legal World PDF

Part of the Global Law Series series

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Designing Indicators for a Plural Legal World engages with the role of quantification in law, and its impact on law and development and judicial reform.

It seeks to examine how different institutions shape and influence the making and use of legal indicators globally.

This book sheds light on the limitations of existing quantification tools, which measure rule of law due to their lack of engagement with contexts and countries in the Global South.

It offers an alternative framework for measurement, which moves away from an institutional look at rule of law, to a bottom up, user centered approach that places importance on the lives that people lead, and the challenges that they face.

In doing so, it offers a way of thinking about access to justice in terms of human capabilities.

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