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Article: (Judicial reform programs will be home-grown).
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- PPI - Pakistan Press International
- Article date:
- September 27, 2009
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ISLAMABAD , September 26, 2009 (PPI): Justice Javed Iqbal has said that the judicial reform programmes would be home-grown and internally-driven, with a significantly minor role for external donors. He expressed these views in a book launching ceremony of a book titled Searching for Success in Judicial Reform; Voices from the Asia Pacific Experience technically edited by noted international Judicial Educator Livingston Armytage and funded and facilitated by the UNDP is published by the Oxford University, held here at the Federal Judicial Academy (FJA) on Saturday. Giving an overview of the problems being faced by the Judiciary in Pakistan, the Judge of the Apex Court said, ...
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