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‘Closed for the holidays’- Mozambican Justice
In Mozambique the courts close for 60 days from December until February for the ‘judicial vacation’ (férias judiciais). For emergency matters, shifts are ...
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‘Human Rights in the administration of justice, including juvenile justice’ Resolution
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A5I consultation meetings in Bujumbura and Pretoria
The aim of these initial workshops was to bring together stakeholders from government, NHRIs and civil society organisations of each respective country to ...
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A5I Domestic Implementation Package launch meetings in Cape Town and Bujumbura
The purpose of the third workshop was to launch the final version of the DIPs in all A5I target countries. This took place on 13-14 November 2013 in Cape Town, ...
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A5I expert review meetings in Cape Town and Bujumbura
The aim of the second set of workshops was to receive feedback from designated expert reviewers, who reviewed completed DIPs. The DIPS has been completed by ...
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A5I torture prevention seminars in Cape Town and Burundi
The aim of the fourth workshop in South Africa was to consult on the draft Plan of Action developed during the third consultations, and obtain buy-in from key ...
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ACJR collaborates with Mozambican NGOs
Lukas Muntingh and Jean Redpath shared experiences of measuring performance and proposal writing with a range of Mozambican NGO's.
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ACJR takes JICS delegation on an oversight study tour to London, UK
From 8 to 12 May 2017, ACJR staff Lukas Muntingh and Gwen Dereymaeker took a delegation of the South African Judicial Inspectorate for Correctional Services ...
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African Court declares vagrancy offences are incompatible with the African Charter and other key regional human rights instruments.
On 4 December 2020, the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights unanimously held that vagrancy laws and related by-laws are incompatible with the African ...
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Algerian prisons seek to educate
ANSAmed reports on the strategies of the Algerian Penitentiary Administration in seeking to educate its youthful detainees.
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