Abstract
This article first explains the chart in Appendix II, which summarizes important parts of the survey responses. Then, some general observations are made based on the results of the survey illustrating the significance of the compiled data. Finally, some recommendations are made, based upon the author's and others' experience, about the future direction of judicial education and training programs as it relates to establishing or reforming such programs in the Asia/Pacific region and beyond.
Recommended Citation
J. C. Wallace,
Judicial Education and Training in Asia and the Pacific,
21
Mich. J. Int'l L.
849
(2000).
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