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26/09/2011 - Perspectives on Involving Non-State and Customary Actors in Justice and Security Reform
The chapters that appear in this electronic volume were presented at a conference organized by the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS). It was supported financially by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark with additional funding from the International Development Law Organization (IDLO). The conference was entitled “Access to Justice and Security: Non-state actors and the local dynamics of ordering” and was held in Copenhagen 1-3 November 2010.
24/05/2011 - Prévention et lutte contre la traite des enfants en Inde au moyen de stratégies d'autonomisation juridique
NEW DELHI - Mardi 31 mai, à l'Hôtel Le Méridien à New Delhi, l'Organisation internationale de droit du développement (OIDD) et l’ONG SANLAAP tiendront une Conférence internationale afin de présenter les résultats de leur projet contre la traite des humains mis en œuvre dans quatre districts du Bengale occidental entre juin 2010 et mars 2011. (en anglais)
29/03/2011 - Justice traditionnelle: le point de vue des praticiens
This online series is part of a broader research program featuring research activities in Namibia, Rwanda, Somalia, Tanzania, Mozambique, Papua New Guinea, Liberia and Uganda, aimed at expanding the knowledge base regarding the relationship between the operation of customary justice systems and the legal empowerment of poor and marginalized populations
28/03/2011 - Programme sur les pratiques de droit coutumier dans les pays post-conflit et dans les états fragiles
This online series showcases research conducted under the IDLO Legal Empowerment and Customary Law Research Grants Program. Through this program, seven bursaries were awarded to scholar-practitioners to evaluate the impact of an empowerment-based initiative involving customary justice.
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