Consolidated Responses
This consolidated response sets out a process to implement an external, independent police oversight body.
This Consolidated Response attempts to provide Rule of Law activities recently completed, currently operating, and planned for the future in the province. It is not an exhaustive list, but rather combines information from a number of practitioners operating in the region.
This consolidated response provides an overview of functions most often included in peacekeeping mission mandates after a comparative analysis of Security Council resolutions over the past decade.
INPROL developed this Consolidated Response after receiving a query from the US military in Afghanistan. This Consolidated Response addresses the meaning of the terms "detention," "correction," "prison," "imprisonment," and "detainee/prisoner/inmate." This terminology reflects an important distinction between pre-trial and post-trial deprivation of liberty.
This Consolidated Response explores how constitutions can articulate the process of devolving power from the central government to lower orders of government in a federal system. It was developed after receiving a query from INPROL member Larry Taman, working for the UNDP on Support to Participatory Constitution Building in Nepal.
In this Consolidated Response, we briefly review the international hard and soft law relating to detentions, corrections, and prisons that is organized in accordance with the categories described in the Background. The listing of international standards is not exhaustive but rather focused on the main standards that are most commonly employed in discussions contemplated in the query.
This Consolidated Response focuses on methodologies and comparative approaches to establishing or reforming an independent bar association in post-conflict states.
INPROL developed this Consolidated Response in the form of a literature review in response to a request by Rob Pulver, UN DPKO, regarding a UN-led lessons learned study of the UN Mission in Kosovo's executive, justice and corrections activities.
After receiving a query from Carsten Weber, chief of the ODIHR-OSCE Rule of Law unit, INPROL has drafted a Consolidated Response on the subject of administrative law system assessment.
In response to a query submitted by Barry Walsh, INPROL has developed a Consolidated Response on the subject of transitioning from manual, hand-written court records to automated recording systems.
This Consolidated Response is designed to introduce professionals from outside the Civil Law realm to some of its core features, as well as draw distinctions with other legal traditions such as Common Law.
INPROL Consolidated Response to a query posted by James Phipps regarding the property ownership challenges in Iraq.
INPROL Consolidated Response to a Query posted by UNDPKO Rule of Law network regarding UN Support of Training of Sierra Leone Police in Gender Mainstreaming/Prevention of SEA.
INPROL Consolidated Response to a Query posted by Robert Bereiter, Training Coordinator, Police Education Unit, Law Enforcement Department to the OSCE, regarding educating communities about policing in a democracy.
INPROL Consolidated Response to a Query posted by Richard Monk, INPROL Experts Council Member, regarding job descriptions for FPU team members.
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