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http://www.unodc.org/pdf/crime/commissions/11comm/5add1e.pdf In its resolution 2000/14, the Economic and established national practices and the social, cultural, Social Council requested the Secretary-General to seek economic and other circumstances in which they were comments from Member States and relevant developed. The members of the Group of Experts on justice practices make information about those Restorative Justice supported the idea of promoting practices available to other States upon request; restorative justice measures in criminal justice systems (d) Member States assist one another in the for the same reasons as had most of the States that had provided written comments on the preliminary draft development and implementation of research, training elements. 2002tonga http://www.asiapac.org.fj/PJR/issues/next/2002tonga.pdf It is my belief that such a move to form a new media association of the nature of Pacific Islands Media Association (PIMA) is spear-headed by a group of people who have a common interest and common understanding, and a vision for the future role of media in the region. The outcome of the said case marks the beginning of a new era in the development of the media in Tonga. As a non-partisan organisation that defends press freedom world-wide, the committee is concerned that steps taken against the newspaper and its editor are in contravention of internationally recognised standards of press freedom, such as Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations which guarantees the right to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers. Please consider making a donation to the Annual Meeting scholarship fund when you return your registration form. For information on scholarships, contact your local Jobs with Justice coalition or the Jobs with Justice national office. BACK COVER: On October 28, 2002 South Florida JwJ organized and co-sponsored an Early Vote March and Rally to mobilize working class ("unlikely") voters to exercise their right to vote early so as to avoid being turned away from the polls on election day and to encourage them to vote on issues affecting working people. To get this rate, call 1-800-996-3426 and mention Jobs with Justice, or reserve online at www.wyndhamevents.com/mia_beach/jobs10.htm. chap This e-business strategy describes how e-business can and must support the achievement of the Department's overall objectives1 and, in particular, the achievement of the 2005 target for delivering our services electronically. Our objectives recognise the demands of a coherent, customer-facing, accessible and responsive justice system which involves not just court processes, procedures and management but also the needs of court users and the wider public both before matters reach the litigation stage and after the disposal of the case. 31% are currently provided electronically: these are predominantly information and advice services 11% of services are planned to be delivered electronically: these are subject to pilots or are in the development phase 33% of services are covered by proposals to deliver them electronically: these relate to services that are within the scope of the two major change programmes (MCC and CCP) 19% of our services are not currently covered by ESD proposals: these are gaps that the strategy will address 6% of our services are currently not suitable to be delivered electronically: these are services which we consider cannot be provided electronically on justice and public policy grounds (such as criminal trials) We set out in Chapter 2 how we intend to take forward our proposals and address the gaps identified by the strategy. Subject to successful delivery of these initiatives, we are on track to meet the target of 100% ESD by 2005. goldsmith_letter_Press_release_Copy_ http://www.icj.org/IMG/pdf/goldsmith_letter_Press_release_Copy_.pdf DX 323 Chancery Lane Tel (020) 7762 6415 Fax (020) 7329 5055 emetcalfe@justice.org.uk www.justice.org.uk Fair trial for all Guantanamo Bay detainees, particularly appeal rights JUSTICE today called on the Attorney General to press for fair trials for all Guantanamo Bay detainees and, in particular, appeal rights to civilian courts as envisaged by international human rights obligations. Under the current rules for military commissions, all trials and appeals would be heard by military personnel appointed by the US Department of Defense, and any final appeal would be determined by the US President himself. Eric Metcalfe, JUSTICE's Director of Human Rights Policy, said: "The Attorney General has correctly argued for 'fair trials that meet recognised principles'. AdvoWeb http://www.wpc-mpls.org/documents/AdvoWeb.pdf The Presbyterian Church (USA) has established a long record of taking stands and speaking out on issues related to justice in society. Just as Westminster has spoken out on issues of concern within the denomination, Westminster needs to use its voice to lead in the public sphere. Because of the call to establish shalom, the Session of the Westminster Presbyterian Church takes the position that an essential part of our ministry in God's world is to advocate for justice in our own communities---both religious and civil. At least a part of what each of us means by faith and faithfulness is shaped by our own concepts of who our God really is. commence http://www.schr.org/reports/docs/commence.pdf It seems a fitting one to start a career in the law. I want to thank the class of 1999 for asking me to make a few remarks, for giving me this opportunity to make one final plea on behalf of the poor and marginalized, and to ask that they not be excluded from this legal system that you will soon be a part of as lawyers, teachers, and policy makers, and as journalists who will inform the American people about their legal system. Throughout his life he reminded us that our history of slavery and legalized oppression has left us without African American judges, lawyers and law professors. brochure APALA members play an active role in increasing Asian Pacific American voter registration, education, and turnout. On the first day of its Founding Convention, APALA's 500 delegates marched to the Justice Department to call for a federal civil rights prosecution of the Los Angeles police officers involved in the videotaped beating of Rodney King. APALA chapters throughout the country are building bridges between the labor movement and the Asian Pacific American community. APALA chapters are providing an important support network for Asian Pacific American union members and community activists who are developing leadership skills and building the labor movement. Backed with the strong support of the AFL-CIO, APALA has emerged as a voice for Asian Pacific American workers in the labor movement, in the community, in the media, and in the political process. brochure http://www.cisdl.org/pdf/conference/brochure.pdf Dr. Jacques Gerin, International Institute for Sustainable Development Michèle Bertrand, Montreal International. DFAIT, CIDA, Canadian Department of Justice, Environment Canada, Ministère de l'Environnement du Québec, Ministère des Relations internationales duQuébec, Ministère de la Justice du Québec,* Ville de Montréal*, McGill University the government of Switzerland. Sustainable Justice 2002 -- Implementing International Sustainable Development Law, organized by the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law, will rally the resources and expertise of the global legal community towards the World Summit for Sustainable Development to be held in Johannesburg, South Africa from 26 August through 4 September 2002. The CISDL gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Government of Canada, the International Development Research Centre, the International Law Association, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, and the World Bank. leuven_versoprint09_03 Over the last decades, several countries of the Western world have undertaken far-reaching reforms, to speed up the processing of cases or to widen the access to justice for citizens, with a general view of increasing the efficiency and the legitimacy of their administrations of justice. In view of these important developments, both research teams are organising this international conference with a two-fold objective: on the one hand, they wish to present the results of this first Belgian "justice survey" and its implications for policy-making; on the other hand, they wish to compare the Belgian results with the results and policy measures undertaken in other countries. 1 | 2
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