What should be the role of law-enforcement and police in creating justice? How can we build trust, fight corruption and (systemic/inherited) racism/bias in the police? And what can average citizens do to reshape their relationship with police? Tune in for episode 12 of the Rule of Law Conversations for a discussion with Bishop Garrison, Director of National Security Outreach at Human Rights First, on the role of law-enforcement and police in creating and upholding justice.
How can we all agree on, promote and cultivate the right values so that they become part of our societal fabric? In episode 11 of the Doha Declaration 'Rule of Law Conversations', we chat with Maria Laura Canineu of Human Rights Watch about this, and a range of other key issues.
UNODC convened a fruitful high-level discussion to mark the Judiciary of Iraq bringing the Global Judicial Integrity Network past the landmark threshold of 60 training sites for the Judicial Ethics Training Tools, as well as celebrate the commitment of Iraq to their implementation. The discussion featured the Chief Justices of the State of Qatar and the Republic of Iraq, along with a number of national judges.
Mindy Leow is Head of Community Building at B Lab Australia & New Zealand. With a background in sustainability and social entrepreneurship, she joins us for a discussion on how organizations can be -- and should be -- a force for good in episode 10 of Rule of Law Conversations.
Episode 9 of Doha Declaration's Rule of Law Conversations looks at sport and how it can be used for upskilling and uplifting at-risk youth, ultimately offering an intervention tool against extremism and crime. Join us as we chat with André Ross, a South African investment banker who co-founded the Jala Peo Foundation for youth empowerment and social change through sports.
The Global Judicial Integrity Network's Advisory Board describes the achievements of the Network since its official launch in April 2018.
With prison seen evermore as a place to rehabilitate rather than punish, it is important to look back at the history and efficacy of these two dichotomous approaches to understand what can we learn for the future. Find out more in episode 8 of Doha Declaration's 'Rule of Law Conversations', when we chat to criminology lecturer and author, Katharina Swirak.
What role do education, community spaces and community-led initiatives play in transforming values for building a prosperous society? In episode 7 of the Doha Declaration 'Rule of Law Conversations', we chat with Kimberly Wu of Community Led Solutions about this, and a range of other key issues.