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Final Declaration [New window]
Final Declaration and Recommendations
... issues were raised with respect to the design and establishment of a second chamber in Iraq, including its functions, its relation to National Assembly, including possible mechanisms to avoid conflicts and duplication between them, the number and the responsibilities of its Members, and its membership criteria, including election and appointment. Special attention was paid on the role of the second chamber in relation to the rights of minorities.
At the conclusion of the discussions the participants agreed on the following recommendations:
The Federation Council is an important body and it is necessary ...
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Reports [New window]
Reports
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Current Trends in Constitutional Reform
The initial discussion on Current Trends in Constitutional Reform affirmed that the debate on the second chamber and how to define its role, in order to best complete the institutional framework, is ongoing in almost all federal or devolved democracies.
A federal constitution typically ...
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Participants [New window]
Participants
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List of Participants
Iraqi Council of Representatives (INA)
President
Hon Mahmoud AL MASHADDANI
Vicepresident:
Hon Aref TAYFOUR
Members:
Hon Hamid Majid MOUSA AL BAYATI
Hon Ms Safia AL SOUHAIL
Hon Dr Qusay AL SUHAIL
Hon Dr Saleem Abedallah AL JBURI
Hon Mehdi HAFEDH
Kurdistan National Assembly – Iraq (KNA)
President:
Hon Adnan MUFTI
Members:
Hon Ms Rozan Abdulkader AHMAD ...
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Vela inauguration [New window]
In this page you can download the audio-video file of the inauguration of the new office of the Italian NGO Foundation "Vela". The inauguration was attended by Emma Bonino, NPWJ founder, and Antonella Dentamaro, a NPWJ member. NPWJ long-term friend and partner Khady Koita, also partecipated to the event and gave ...
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Alvilda Interview [New window]
... Martini, Radio Radicale, interviewed Alvilda Jablonko, FGM Program coordinator of NPWJ, on the activities of the Program.
You can download here the audio file of the interview. (The interview is in Italian)
The event was recorded and distribuited by Radio Radicale, and the content is licensed by Creative Commons attribution 2..5 Italy.
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Program [New window]
Program
... for MENA Civil Society Actors
on Democracy Transition Strategies[1]
Launching Program
Rabat, 18-26 November 2007
18 November:
10:00 – 10:30 Opening Ceremony and presentation of the aims of the meeting
Interventions by the organisers explaining the various articulations of the meeting (non-violent action and strategies; Transitional Justice; Arab Citizenship movement; Al Kawakibi Chair)
- Mohsen Marzouk (General presentation of the meetings program)
- AIHR
- OMDH
- NPWJ
- Freedom House
10:30 – ...
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16 Nov 2007, Third Committee Adopts Moratorium [New window]
New York, 16 November 2007
With today's vote, the United Nations has marked a point of no-return in the multi-decade campaign to end State-imposed vengeance. This represents a victory for a broad community of countries from all continents, which marks a significant shift in the way in which the United Nations deals with human rights issues.
No Peace Without Justice congratulates the Government of Italy and many non-governmental organizations have been at the forefront ...
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Non Violence draft [New window]
Documentation
... (OMDH), are working together to develop the use of the civic mobilization techniques and tactics among civil society leaders and activists in the Arab Region and to induce change toward societies more respectful of human rights and democracy principles.
This is to be achieved through the following specific objectives:
To train a core group of activists from the Arab Region on civic mobilization techniques;
To disseminate knowledge among the concerned public about civic mobilization and its utility to conduct change;
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Transitional Justice draft [New window]
Documentation
... assessing the needs in the region and in considering what type of accountability mechanism would be useful to address those needs, two sets of questions can be posed. The first category of questions relates to the contextual factors surrounding the establishment or operations of the accountability mechanism, such as:
whether there has been a change of leadership in the area/country and its impact, if any, on the accountability mechanism;
what percentage of the population was affected by the crimes to ...
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