Figure 10. Adopted and Not Adopted Reforms per Region.png
Figure 11. Who Initiates Reform per Region.png
Figure 12. Reform Categories per Region.png
Figure 13. Who Initiates Reform.png
Figure 17. Rich Countries Reform More.png
Figure 18. Independent Judiciaries Attempt More Reform.png
Figure 19. Independent Judiciaries are Prevalent in Democracies.png
Figure 20. Share of Adopted Reforms by Category.png
Figure 21. Access to Justice Improves with Reform_1.png
Figure 21. Access to Justice Improves with Reform_2.png
Figure 21. Access to Justice Improves with Reform_3.png
Figure 22. Nearly 70% of Reforms on Quality are not Adopted.png
Figure 23. Perceptions do not Improve after Reform on Quality_1.png
Figure 23. Perceptions do not Improve after Reform on Quality_2.png
Figure 24. Technology-enhanced Reforms have been Steadily Increasing.png
Figure 25. Perceptions Improve after Reform on Efficiency_1.png
Figure 25. Perceptions Improve after Reform on Efficiency_2.png
Figure 26. Election Years Bring Reform.png
Figure 27. Court Reform is Uncorrelated with Economic Cycles.png
Figure 28. Court Reform and Subsequent Economic Growth.png
Figure 4. Share of Attempted Reforms per Category Across Years.png
Figure 5. Reforms on Efficiency are Most Likely to Be Adopted.png
Figure 7. Discrimination in civil justice is increasing.png
Figure 8. The Use of Customary Justice around the World.png
Figure 9. Corruption in the Judiciary.png