The Impact of Judicial Reforms on Economic Development: A Cross-National Study
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https://doi.org/10.36676/ijl.v2.i5.56Keywords:
Judicial reforms, economic trajectory, judicial efficiency, economic growthAbstract
Judicial reforms have been instrumental in shaping the economic trajectory of nations. A well-functioning judiciary enhances property rights protection, enforces contracts efficiently, and ensures the rule of law, which are all essential for economic development. This research paper investigates the correlation between judicial reforms and economic growth across various countries, examining how judicial efficiency, accountability, and access to justice contribute to sustainable economic development. Through cross-national comparisons, this study evaluates the impact of reforms in different legal systems, including both developing and developed economies.
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