Abstract

This paper examines rule of law assistance to authoritarian countries by providing a broad outline of multilateral and bilateral support to countries in Central Asia and North Africa. The main point of examination is the type and form of rule of law that is promoted. The outline of donor assistance is predominantly a formalist and an institutionalist one by looking at concrete examples of donor assistance in terms of themes, sectors and institutional support areas, while not presuming the reach of laws and institutions. Rather, the examination centres on donors and donor-client interactions.

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