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Framing Local Conflict and Justice in Bangladesh

Posted January 11, 2012 | Authored by Vivek Maru, Maitreyi Das
This publication originally appeared in The World Bank, 2008

The institutional landscape of local dispute resolution  in Bangladesh is rich: it includes the traditional process of shalish, longstanding and impressive civil society efforts to improve on shalish, and a somewhat less explored provision for gram adalat or village courts.

Based on a nationally representative survey, qualitative evidence from focus groups, and a telephone survey of 40 Union Parishad chairpersons (a little less than 1 percent of the total Union Parishads), it provides both an empirical mapping of local conflict and justice and pointers to possible policy reforms. It suggests a number of opportunities for strengthening local justice and argues that the village courts may pose a useful bridge between Bangladesh’s informal and formal justice institutions.

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