International experts gather to develop new judicial ethics training under the Doha Declaration Global Programme
August 29, 2017

International experts gather to develop new judicial ethics training under the Doha Declaration Global Programme

As part of UNODC's anti-corruption work within the judiciary, this week kicked off with an Expert Group Meeting in Vienna focussing on the development of judicial ethics training. Key experts, including judges, academics and legal professionals from over 20 countries were present, offering extensive inputs and insights into this crucial issue. The meeting proved essential in hearing the views and recommendations of these globally recognized experts on how to develop training tools in particular for newly appointed members of the judiciary. Most importantly, the two days provided a discussion forum to ensure that the products which will be developed take into account the views of judiciaries as the ultimate recipients of the training to meet the specific needs of those within the area.

Helping judiciaries in their role as the guardian of the rule of law
August 25, 2017

Helping judiciaries in their role as the guardian of the rule of law

In the run up to the launch of the Global Judicial Integrity Network in 2018, UNODC this week held its preparatory meeting for Europe, bringing together a diverse group of justice officials and associations from over 20 countries from across the region. 

Following similar activities held in Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, as well as Latin America and the Caribbean in 2016, and ahead of meetings for Africa planned for later this year, the two-day discussion offered a forum to exchange good practices and challenges in judicial integrity, as well as expectations of the Network once it goes live.

Judicial integrity: a fundamental commitment
August 18, 2017

Judicial integrity: a fundamental commitment

It is the right time to guarantee further steps to improve the transparency of the court systems along with the implementation of measures to support and enhance the integrity of judges in order to reduce the risk of corrupt behaviour by judicial officers in the future. In this perspective, we consider the Global Judicial Integrity Network an encouraging instrument.

Series of commitments in Latin America highlight support among judiciary for UNODC’s upcoming Global Judicial Integrity Network
June 28, 2017

Series of commitments in Latin America highlight support among judiciary for UNODC's upcoming Global Judicial Integrity Network

Recent months have seen wide support from among senior judges in Latin America for the forthcoming  Global Judicial Integrity Network . Part of UNODC's  Doha Declaration Global Programme , the Network will assist judiciaries across the globe in strengthening judicial integrity and preventing corruption in the justice sector, in line with Article 11 of the  United Nations Convention against Corruption .  In June, Presidents and Judges of Constitutional Courts of Latin America gathered for their XXIII Annual Meeting in Brasilia, Brazil . Issues discussed included judicial ethics, the role of Constitutional Courts in tackling corruption, human trafficking, and fundamental rights, Constitution and economy.

Promoting a culture of lawfulness through strengthening judicial integrity in Africa
May 19, 2017

Promoting a culture of lawfulness through strengthening judicial integrity in Africa

This month marked a period of promising engagement with Judicial Associations from over ten African countries and mutual agreement around the priority needs of Mozambique to strengthen its judicial integrity framework.

As part of ongoing work under the Doha Declaration Global Programme, UNODC attended the annual meeting of the Africa group of the International Association of Judges (IAJ) in Maputo where the theme of judicial independence was discussed, as well met key Mozambican judicial figures to discuss strengthening the country's integrity framework.