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Reforming for Justice is a dissecting review of the progress Nigeria has made towards reforming justice institutions since the transition to democracy in 1999, in various thematic areas. It evaluates the strengths/weaknesses of efforts to galvanize change and improvement to different aspects of the justice landscape, identifying the achievements as well as the challenges that still remain in the field. It also suggests ways these challenges can be engaged and dealt with, in as strategic, dynamic, and timely a manner as possible. It provides a comprehensive reference material for those interested in the reform of the justice sector in Nigeria. |