The purpose of Justice for the Poor's Village Judicial Autonomy (VJA) study is: to examine informal dispute resolution patterns, preferences, expectations, norms and structures at the local level in the five research provinces; to focus specifically on the experiences of poor and marginalized members of the community - women, ethnic minorities and youth - in dealing with disputes; to document policy changes and local initiatives related to local level dispute resolution; and to canvas views of policy makers at district level and community leaders and members about attitudes and proposals for reform to local level dispute resolution institutions and mechanisms.
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Document Date
2005/02/11
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Document Type
Working Paper
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Report Number
40073
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2010/07/01
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Informal dispute resolution in East Java
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Keywords
Justice for the Poor;village head;informal dispute resolution;dispute resolution mechanism;incidence conflict;dispute resolution process;source of income;proposals for reform;district planning;alternative dispute resolution;norm justice;dominant ethnic group;source income;degree of influence;negative environmental impact;
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Informal dispute resolution in East Java (English). Justice for the poor Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/491731468040154924/Informal-dispute-resolution-in-East-Java