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spelling okr-10986-167912021-04-23T14:03:31Z Malaysia : Court Backlog and Delay Reduction Program, A Progress Report World Bank ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS APPELLATE COURTS ASSETS CASE MANAGEMENT CIVIL ACTIONS CIVIL LAW COMMERCIAL LAW COMMON LAW COMPLAINTS CORRUPTION COURT COURT ADMINISTRATION COURT MANAGEMENT COURT PERFORMANCE COURT SYSTEMS COURTS CRIME CRIMINAL CRIMINAL CASES CRIMINAL LAWS CRIMINALS CUSTOMARY LAW CUSTOMS DEMOCRACY DISMISSALS DISPUTE RESOLUTION DUE PROCESS EQUALITY ETHICS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT GENDER JUDGE JUDGES JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS JUDICIAL BODIES JUDICIARY JUSTICE LAWS LAWYER LAWYERS LEADERSHIP LEGAL ADVISORS LEGAL POSITIONS LEGAL PROFESSION LEGAL PROFESSIONALS LEGAL REPRESENTATION LEGAL SERVICE LEGAL SERVICES LITIGATION MAGISTRATES MEDIATION MINISTER PENALTIES PENALTY POLICE POLICES PRISON PROSECUTION PUBLIC PROSECUTORS STATE COURTS TRANSPARENCY TRIAL WILL This study reviews the initial results of efforts by the Federal Court of Malaysia to improve judicial performance, especially in the areas of backlog and delay reduction. It was written at the request of the Court and was intended to evaluate progress to date, suggest how the program might be improved, and provide recommendations on further actions in a second phase reform. The work is based on documents and statistics made available by the Court, two weeks of fieldwork (January 2011) in Putrajaya (the Federal Government Administrative Center and seat of the Federal Court and Court of Appeal) and the High Courts in the two largest court complexes, Kuala Lumpur and Shah Alam, and a follow-up visit in May 2011 to discuss the preliminary conclusions with the Judiciary and also to update material on this rapidly moving program. While intended as an external review of the Malaysian Judiciary's recent reform efforts, the study describes a model and lessons applicable to court systems elsewhere that are facing similar problems or wishing to improve other aspects of their performance. 2014-02-03T15:55:22Z 2014-02-03T15:55:22Z 2011-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/08/18286988/malaysia-court-backlog-delay-reduction-program-progress-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16791 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Poverty Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Malaysia
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topic ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS
APPELLATE COURTS
ASSETS
CASE MANAGEMENT
CIVIL ACTIONS
CIVIL LAW
COMMERCIAL LAW
COMMON LAW
COMPLAINTS
CORRUPTION
COURT
COURT ADMINISTRATION
COURT MANAGEMENT
COURT PERFORMANCE
COURT SYSTEMS
COURTS
CRIME
CRIMINAL
CRIMINAL CASES
CRIMINAL LAWS
CRIMINALS
CUSTOMARY LAW
CUSTOMS
DEMOCRACY
DISMISSALS
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
DUE PROCESS
EQUALITY
ETHICS
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
GENDER
JUDGE
JUDGES
JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS
JUDICIAL BODIES
JUDICIARY
JUSTICE
LAWS
LAWYER
LAWYERS
LEADERSHIP
LEGAL ADVISORS
LEGAL POSITIONS
LEGAL PROFESSION
LEGAL PROFESSIONALS
LEGAL REPRESENTATION
LEGAL SERVICE
LEGAL SERVICES
LITIGATION
MAGISTRATES
MEDIATION
MINISTER
PENALTIES
PENALTY
POLICE
POLICES
PRISON
PROSECUTION
PUBLIC PROSECUTORS
STATE COURTS
TRANSPARENCY
TRIAL
WILL
spellingShingle ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS
APPELLATE COURTS
ASSETS
CASE MANAGEMENT
CIVIL ACTIONS
CIVIL LAW
COMMERCIAL LAW
COMMON LAW
COMPLAINTS
CORRUPTION
COURT
COURT ADMINISTRATION
COURT MANAGEMENT
COURT PERFORMANCE
COURT SYSTEMS
COURTS
CRIME
CRIMINAL
CRIMINAL CASES
CRIMINAL LAWS
CRIMINALS
CUSTOMARY LAW
CUSTOMS
DEMOCRACY
DISMISSALS
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
DUE PROCESS
EQUALITY
ETHICS
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
GENDER
JUDGE
JUDGES
JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS
JUDICIAL BODIES
JUDICIARY
JUSTICE
LAWS
LAWYER
LAWYERS
LEADERSHIP
LEGAL ADVISORS
LEGAL POSITIONS
LEGAL PROFESSION
LEGAL PROFESSIONALS
LEGAL REPRESENTATION
LEGAL SERVICE
LEGAL SERVICES
LITIGATION
MAGISTRATES
MEDIATION
MINISTER
PENALTIES
PENALTY
POLICE
POLICES
PRISON
PROSECUTION
PUBLIC PROSECUTORS
STATE COURTS
TRANSPARENCY
TRIAL
WILL
World Bank
Malaysia : Court Backlog and Delay Reduction Program, A Progress Report
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Malaysia
description This study reviews the initial results of efforts by the Federal Court of Malaysia to improve judicial performance, especially in the areas of backlog and delay reduction. It was written at the request of the Court and was intended to evaluate progress to date, suggest how the program might be improved, and provide recommendations on further actions in a second phase reform. The work is based on documents and statistics made available by the Court, two weeks of fieldwork (January 2011) in Putrajaya (the Federal Government Administrative Center and seat of the Federal Court and Court of Appeal) and the High Courts in the two largest court complexes, Kuala Lumpur and Shah Alam, and a follow-up visit in May 2011 to discuss the preliminary conclusions with the Judiciary and also to update material on this rapidly moving program. While intended as an external review of the Malaysian Judiciary's recent reform efforts, the study describes a model and lessons applicable to court systems elsewhere that are facing similar problems or wishing to improve other aspects of their performance.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Poverty Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Malaysia : Court Backlog and Delay Reduction Program, A Progress Report
title_short Malaysia : Court Backlog and Delay Reduction Program, A Progress Report
title_full Malaysia : Court Backlog and Delay Reduction Program, A Progress Report
title_fullStr Malaysia : Court Backlog and Delay Reduction Program, A Progress Report
title_full_unstemmed Malaysia : Court Backlog and Delay Reduction Program, A Progress Report
title_sort malaysia : court backlog and delay reduction program, a progress report
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/08/18286988/malaysia-court-backlog-delay-reduction-program-progress-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16791
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