Rule of law and elections in Africa : recent experiences by Arnold Tsunga

Rule of law and elections in Africa : recent experiences by Arnold Tsunga

On 13th and 14th August 2010, the Tanganyika Law Society (TLS) held their Half Annual General Meeting in Dodoma, Tanzania, with Arnold Tsunga, Director of the ICJ Africa Regional Programme, as a guest speaker.

The theme of the meeting was The TLS at 56 – Interrogating the Role of the Law Society in Consolidating Rule of Law and Democracy in Tanzania. Arnold Tsunga (photo) presented a paper at the meeting titled “Rule of Law and Elections in Africa – Recent Experiences.

Tanzania-Law election experiences-event-2010 (full text in English, PDF)

Trial observation training seminar in Moscow and Saint Petersburg: call for applications

Trial observation training seminar in Moscow and Saint Petersburg: call for applications

The ICJ is organizing two-day trial observation training seminars on 4-5 October in Moscow and 7-8 October in Saint Petersburg.

The seminar aims to provide practical skills on how to conduct trial observations, how to assess and analyse information and data obtained, and how to draft a final trial observation report.

The seminar will address the legislative frameworks within which courts operate, including:

  • the structure and functioning of the judiciary;
  • the compliance of these frameworks with international rule of law and human rights standards;
  • the components and guarantees of the right to fair trial;
  • observing proceedings within the courtroom; and
  • the conduct of meetings with the relevant authorities and other advocacy work outside the courtroom.

Participants will be introduced to international standards of trial observations with a special focus on judicial independence.

Criteria for eligibility:

  • The call for applications is open to judges, lawyers (whether in private practice or affiliated to an NGO), NGO representatives, and other interested professionals. A total of 15 participants will be selected.
  • Applicants must have a demonstrated interest in the rule of law and human rights law
  • Applicants must have an interest in international standards of trial observation
  • The working language of the seminars is Russian

Closing date for applications: 15 September 2010.

Application forms can be downloaded below.

For any further information please contact Róisín Pillay at roisin.pillay@icj.org or Temur Shakirov at temur.shakirov@icj.org

 

Russian Federation-application form Moscow-event-2010 (full text in Russian, PDF)

Russian Federation-application form Saint Petersburg-event-2010 (full text in Russian, PDF)

Russian Federation-trial observation training-event-2010 (full text in Russian, PDF)

Russian Federation-trial observation training-event-2010 (full text in English, PDF)

Emergency decree in Bankok and 18 Thai Provinces must be revoked immediately

Emergency decree in Bankok and 18 Thai Provinces must be revoked immediately

The ICJ welcomes the Royal Thai Government’s decision to revoke the state of emergency in five provinces but calls for more.

While the ICJ understands that Thailand currently faces complex security challenges, the ICJ calls upon Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and the Royal Thai Government to revoke immediately the declaration of the State of Emergency in Bangkok and in the 18 other provinces where it has been in place since May 2010.

On 6 July 2010, the Prime Minister of Thailand, with the approval of Cabinet, declared the extension of a Severe State of Emergency in the areas of Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Samut Prakan, Pathumthani, Ayutthaya, Conburi, Chiangmai, Chiangrai, Lampang, Kon-Kaen, Udon Thani, Chaiphum, Nakornrajsrima, Ubonrajthani, Nhongbualampoo, Mahasarakram, Roied, Sakonnakorn and Mukdaharn Provinces. The Severe State of Emergency was lifted in Kalasin, Nakhon Prathom, Nakhon Sawan, Nan and Si Sa Ket Provinces.

Thailand-emergency decree revoked-press release-2010 (full text in English, PDF)

Thailand-emergency decree revoked-press release-2010 (full text in Thai, PDF)

Russia: ICJ experts call for a clear programme of action to protect the independence of judges

Russia: ICJ experts call for a clear programme of action to protect the independence of judges

Representatives of the ICJ, concluding a visit to the Russian Federation, today stressed that major reforms are needed to protect the independence of the Russian judiciary.

Without significant progress in strengthening the independence of the courts, the public will continue to lack confidence in the Russian judicial system, and the rule of law will remain fragile. The political priority given to judicial reform by President Medvedev needs to be followed through with a clear programme of action, the ICJ concluded.

Russian Federation-reforms judicial indepence-press release-2010 (full text in English, PDF)

Russian Federation-reforms judicial indepence-press release-2010 (full text in Russian, PDF)

Thailand: the ICJ expresses deep concern regarding recent political violence and calls for an impartial and independent investigation

Thailand: the ICJ expresses deep concern regarding recent political violence and calls for an impartial and independent investigation

The ICJ expresses deep concern and regrets the violence and associated loss of life in Bangkok on the evening  of  10  April  2010.

We send our deepest condolences to the families of all those who were killed during  these events, and urge all parties and  individuals  to pursue peaceful solutions  to  the current political conflict. The ICJ believes that peaceful reconciliation will be best served if all those involved respect the rule of law and comply with international standards, especially those relating to the  use  of  force,  full  and  transparent investigations  into alleged human rights violations, and protection of fundamental rights  including freedom of expression. In this public statement the ICJ highlights the content of these long-standing and widely accepted international standards.

Thailand-ICJ concern violence-press release-2010 (full text in English, PDF)

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