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The blog is a team discussion place where you can post and discuss information relevant to your team.

Though there were many issues covered at the Greening Justice Book Lauch, (which can be viewed here: http://www.accessinitiative.org/resource/greening-justice) there are questions that still remain. We would like to continue the discussion on Green Courts here.

To begin the conversation I am posting a question which was sent in from Kerem Kayhan of Turkey studying in Oregon’s LLM program:

For Merideth or the whole panel: In developing countries, if judges decide against government and against development, what are some other procedures, besides security of tenure, that are likely to guarantee independence?

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