ࡱ> EGD J)bjbjT~T~ 4866J!>>$c0{{{{VVV$5>:VV::{{jjj:{{j:jjj{_~?P j30cjsZsjsjdV"xjVVVVVVc::::sVVVVVVVVV> G: What is Legal Empowerment? An Introduction (Golub, author) As reflected in its title, this 2010 paper constitutes an introduction to both the concept of legal empowerment and to Legal Empowerment: Practitioners Perspectives, a book edited by Mr. Golub and published by the International Development Law Organization. The paper summarizes key concepts pertaining to legal empowerment and the chapters comprising the book. The paper may be cited as Stephen Golub, What is Legal Empowerment? An Introduction in Stephen Golub, ed., Legal Empowerment: Practitioners Perspectives. (Rome: International Development Law Organization, 2010.) It can be found online at  HYPERLINK "http://www.idlo.int/Publications/Golub_Introduction.pdf" http://www.idlo.int/Publications/Golub_Introduction.pdf Legal Empowerment: Practitioners Perspectives (Golub, editor) This 2010 book, published by the International Development Law Organization, presents chapters by various development professionals currently or previously working for the World Bank, UNDP, UNICEF, the Open Society Justice Initiative, Penal Reform International, Global Rights and other international development agencies and NGOs. Their foci include customary justice systems; transitional justice; the interface between social accountability and legal empowerment; womens property and inheritance rights; and NGO legal services contributing to stabilization in post-conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina, the rights of unwed mothers and their children in Morocco and criminal justice in Africa. The book may be cited as Stephen Golub, ed., Legal Empowerment: Practitioners Perspectives. (Rome: International Development Law Organization, 2010.) It can be found online at  HYPERLINK "http://www.idlo.int/Documents/Legal_Empowerment_Practitioners_Perspectives_Book.pdf" http://www.idlo.int/Documents/Legal_Empowerment_Practitioners_Perspectives_Book.pdf The Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor: One Big Step Forward and a Few Steps Back for Development Policy and Practice (Golub, author) This 2009 paper, prepared for the inaugural volume of the Hague Journal on the Rule of Law, summarizes and critiques key elements of the 2008 report of the Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor. It similarly summarizes four articles that constituted a special section that Mr. Golub edited for the Journal and that each scrutinized important aspects of the report. The paper may be cited as Stephen Golub, The Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor: One Big Step Forward and A Few Steps Back for Development Policy and Practice, Hague Journal on the Rule of Law, 1, pp 101-116. It can be found online at  HYPERLINK "http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&pdftype=1&fid=4614192&jid=ROL&volumeId=1&issueId=01&aid=4614188" http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&pdftype=1&fid=4614192&jid=ROL&volumeId=1&issueId=01&aid=4614188 Make Justice the Organizing Principle for the Rule of Law Field (Golub, author) This 2009 paper, prepared for the inaugural volume of the Hague Journal on the Rule of Law, argues that a focus on justice is a broader and more effective mechanism than the rule of law for international efforts to help improve the situation of the disadvantaged. It contends that this is so because justice is about fair treatment and outcomes for the poor and other marginalized populations, whereas the rule of law focuses on judiciaries and other institutions that may not be relevant to such populations priorities. The paper may be cited as Stephen Golub, Make Justice the Organizing Principle of the Rule of Law Field, Hague Journal on the Rule of Law, 1, pp 61-66. It can be found online at  HYPERLINK "http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&fid=4614144&jid=&volumeId=&issueId=&aid=4614140" http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&fid=4614144&jid=&volumeId=&issueId=&aid=4614140 The other 90 percent: how NGOs combat corruption in non-judicial justice systems (Golub, author) This paper, prepared for Transparency Internationals Global Corruption Report 2007, notes that most justice issues facing the poor are not handled by judiciaries but rather by other forums. These include administrative law processes and traditional justice systems. Mr. Golub describes the experience of NGOs in the Philippines, Bangladesh and Sierra Leone in corruption in such non-judicial systems. The paper may be cited as Stephen Golub, Combating Corruption in Non-judicial Justice Systems, in Global Corruption Report 2007, Transparency International (London: Pluto Press), pp. 129-137. It can found online, as the last in a block of papers constituting a single document under the heading 5. Courts, culture and corruption, at  HYPERLINK "http://www.transparency.org/publications/gcr/gcr_2007#4" http://www.transparency.org/publications/gcr/gcr_2007#4 Beyond Rule of Law Orthodoxy: The Legal Empowerment Alternative (Golub, author) Prepared for and published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, this 2003 paper critiques Rule of Law Orthodoxy, the dominant paradigm for integrating law and development, which concentrates resources on top-down approaches and aid for government institutions such as judiciaries. It proposes and describes an alternative approach, legal empowerment. The paper may be cited as Stephen Golub, Beyond Rule of Law Orthodoxy: The Legal Empowerment Alternative, Rule of Law Series, Number 41, Democracy and Rule of Law Project, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (Washington: Carnegie Endowment, 2003). It can be found online at  HYPERLINK "http://carnegieendowment.org/files/wp41.pdf" http://carnegieendowment.org/files/wp41.pdf Legal Empowerment: Advancing Good Governance and Poverty Reduction (Golub, co-author) An overview report summarizing the research of a seven-country team, this 2001 paper was prepared for the Asia Foundation under a consultancy for the Asian Development Bank. The ADB published the paper. The report coined the term legal empowerment, articulated the concept, and included as appendices summaries of quantitative research conducted in Bangladesh and the Philippines. The report may be cited as Stephen Golub and Kim McQuay, Legal Empowerment: Advancing Good Governance and Poverty Reduction, in Law and Policy Reform at the Asian Development Bank, 2001 Edition, Office of the General Counsel (Manila: Asian Development Bank, 2001). The link to the ADB summary of the paper can be found online at  HYPERLINK "http://www.adb.org/Documents/Others/Law_ADB/lpr_2001.asp?p=lawdevt#contents" http://www.adb.org/Documents/Others/Law_ADB/lpr_2001.asp?p=lawdevt#contents The paper itself can be found online at  HYPERLINK "http://www.adb.org/Documents/Others/Law_ADB/lpr_2001.pdf" http://www.adb.org/Documents/Others/Law_ADB/lpr_2001.pdf Many Roads to Justice: The Law Related Work of Ford Foundation Grantees Around the World (Golub, co-editor and author of chapters) As indicated by its title, this 2000 book describes the evolution, impact and strategies of diverse Ford Foundation grantees active in the legal field, mainly NGOs providing legal services or otherwise engaged in what today might be called legal empowerment. It also touches on the strategies employed by Foundation program officers in working with the grantees. The books chapters are intentionally less technical than many similar publications, offering more of a narrative description of the grantees and the Foundation personnels work. Mr. Golubs contributions include chapters addressing such topics as the justice work of nonlawyers (paralegals), NGOs reforming gender-biased customary justice in Bangladesh, the growth of an NGO legal service network in the Philippines and legal services NGOs contributions to battling apartheid in South Africa. Other chapters focus on reform-oriented legal work in Eastern Europe, China and South Africa, as well as on legal research, public interest litigation and clinical legal education. The book may be cited as Mary McClymont and Stephen Golub, editors, Many Roads to Justice: The Law Related Work of Ford Foundation Grantees Around the World. (New York: Ford Foundation, 2000). 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