This publication explores how hybrid courts can receive the mandates and the political support required to be more effective in building capacity and bestowing an enduring legacy upon the justice system. Grounded in international human rights...
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This publication explores how hybrid courts can receive the mandates and the political support required to be more effective in building capacity and bestowing an enduring legacy upon the justice system. Grounded in international human rights standards and inspired by best practices, this publication provides the indispensable information required to target interventions with regard to hybrid courts in particular, as well as domestic legal reform in general. Its goal is not dictating strategic and programmatic decision-making, since this must be shaped in the field as an appropriate response to specific circumstances and environments.--Publisher's description
"HR/PUB/08/2"--T.p. verso. - "United Nations publication sales no. E.08. XIV.2"--T.p. verso. - Includes bibliographical references. - Description based on print version record
"HR/PUB/08/2"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references
Preliminary issuesSetting the stage : preliminary considerations -- Implementing legacy : promoting a culture of rule of law and human rights -- Legacy : human resources and professional development -- Physical infrastructure or materials as a legacy -- Law reform as a legacy.
Preliminary issuesSetting the stage : preliminary considerations -- Implementing legacy : promoting a culture of rule of law and human rights -- Legacy : human resources and professional development -- Physical infrastructure or materials as a legacy -- Law reform as a legacy.