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Modernization of Arab Public Prosecution Offices: Related Links: Links by topic
- Administration of Justice Practices
- Public Prosecution
- Human Rights
- Fighting Crimes
- Types of Crimes
- Rule of Law and Governance
- Reform
- Gender
- Victims
- Witnesses
- Civil Society
Academic Info: Criminal Justice
[English]:
A resource for academic research and study of criminal justice.
Arab Institute for Human Rights Information
[English] [Arabic]:
An initiative by the Arab Organization for Human Rights and the Union of Arab Lawyers. Founded in 1989 with the support of the United Nations Human Rights Center, UNESCO, UNICEF and the Tunisian Association in Defense of Human Rights
Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies
[English] [Arabic]:
The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) is an independent non-governmental organization, working on promoting respect for values and principles of human rights and democracy in Egypt and the Arab region through publications, education, research and specialized studies.
Centre for International Legal Cooperation
[English]:
The Center for International Legal Cooperation (CILC) is a Dutch non-profit organization which provides Dutch expert assistance to developing and transition countries engaged in legal and judicial reform.
Crime Prevention Institute
[English]:
CPI provides essential transitional services to individuals released from prison or jail back into the community.
Institute of Human Rights - Lebanon
[English] [Arabic] [French]:
The Institute aims at promoting universal values stated in the Lebanese constitution and in the United Nations conventions of human rights.
International Centre for the Prevention of Criminality
[English]:
The ICPC is an international forum for national governments, local authorities, public agencies, specialised institutions, and non-government organizations to exchange experience, consider emerging knowledge, and improve policies and programs in crime prevention and community safety.
National Center for Social and Crimininological Research
[English] [Arabic]:
The NCSCR carries out research projects according to emerging social issues and to demands of effective bodies for studying special social problems, in order to rationalize the decision making process.
Self-Assessment on the Implementation of the United Nation Convention Against Corruption
[English]:
The UNCAC self-assessment checklist is an innovative approach to gather information on the implementation of the Convention. Rather than using paper-based questionnaires, the UNODC -United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime- developed this user-friendly computer-based application to assess compliance with the Convention.
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
[English]:
UNODC is the United Nations office responsible for crime prevention, criminal justice and criminal law reform. The Office works with Member States to strengthen the rule of law, promote stable and viable criminal justice systems and combat corruption and the growing threat of transnational organized crime. The UNODC Global Programme against Corruption is a catalyst and a resource to help States effectively implement the provisions of the Convention. It assists States with vulnerable developing or transitional economies by promoting anti-corruption measures in the public and private sector, including in high-level financial and political circles. UNODC provides normative knowledge to a number of activities organized by POGAR.
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