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Judicial reform

Judicial reform is the complete or partial political reform of a country's judiciary. Judicial reform is often done as a part of wider reform of the country's political system or a legal reform.[1]

Areas of the judicial reform often include: codification of law instead of common law, moving from an inquisitorial system to an adversarial system, establishing stronger judicial independence with judicial councils or changes to appointment procedure, establishing mandatory retirement age for judges or enhancing independence of prosecution.

Judicial reform of Alexander II

Romanian judicial reform

Constitutionalism

Constitutional economics

Criminal justice reform

Judiciary

Independence of the judiciary

Judiciary in Russia

Legal reform

Rule of law

Rule according to higher law

Separation of powers

Judicial reform in Europe

Prashant Bhushan led Campaign for Judicial Accountability & Reforms in India, world's largest democracy

Dr. Richard Cordero's website on Judicial Reforms Research & Actionable Strategy in USA

The Association for Judicial Reforms (India) working for Judicial Transparency and Efficiency in Administration of Justice in India