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To reform laws is to reform societies. At IDLO, this is something that we have had thirty years to learn. And there are no more important laws than fundamental laws – national Constitutions. One of greatest, the Constitution of the United States of America, has served that nation well for nearly a quarter of a millennium. Constitutions encapsulate a vision. In countries struggling to overcome trauma, as is the case of Kenya; struggling to be reborn, as in Somalia; or struggling to be born at all, as in South Sudan, Constitutions respond to a collective need for unity and renewal.

But Constitutions are also highly technical documents. They set the parameters for law and justice in a given jurisdiction. For this reason, they require legal resources and expertise unavailable in many developing nations. By providing those resources and expertise, IDLO is proud to have assisted several countries through complex constitutional processes.

Hague Setting for Wide-Ranging Rule of Law Debate

The rule of law is emerging as one of the most pressing issues of this century. It is a cornerstone of peace, security, justice and development.

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East African Chief Justices (CJs) and Judicial Education Committee (EAJEC) Forums

EVENT | 10-12 May | Kigali, Rwanda

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IDLO Director-General, Jan Beagle's statement at the Tashkent Law Spring

Statement by the Director-General, Jan Beagle, at the Tashkent Law Spring

 

Minister Davletov,

Excellencies,

Distinguished Delegates,

Colleagues and Friends,

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CSW65 | DG Jan Beagle's Statement at Eliminating Discriminatory Laws Side event

CSW65 Side event | Eliminating Discriminatory Laws: Achieving Gender Equality on Paper and in Practice during Challenging Times

Opening remarks by Jan Beagle, Director-General of the International Development Law Organization

Wednesday, 24 March, 2021

Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening,

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Access to Justice for All in support of the UN HRC Forum on Human Rights, Democracy and Rule of Law

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Statement by the Director-General, Jan Beagle, Foreign Affairs Committee, Italian Chamber of Deputies

Foreign Affairs Committee, Italian Chamber of Deputies

 

Introduction

I would like to start by expressing my deep appreciation for this opportunity to present IDLO and its contribution to the 2030 Agenda.

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Statement by the Director-General, Jan Beagle at the 9th Sahel Special Envoy Meeting

Instability in the Sahel: Closing the Justice Gap - 9th Sahel Special Envoy Meeting

Excellencies,

Distinguished guests,

Colleagues and friends,

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Support the Development of Rules for the New Child Rights Law in Myanmar

Although Myanmar is a Party to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, children in the country still suffer disproportionate risks of early marriage, sexual exploitation, trafficking, neglect and abuse. In order to address these challenges, in 2019, the parliament passed a new Child Rights Law which covers all aspects of a child’s life, including health, education, juvenile justice, children in armed conflict and alternative care arrangements. However, there is still a need to develop rules to guide the law’s implementation.

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CSW64 | IDLO at the Commission on the Status of Women

In 2020, the global community will mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995).

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