March 24, 2017

The Global Judicial Integrity Network: Verrapol Tungsuwan, Supreme Court of Thailand

Verrapol Tungsuwan, is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Thailand. We caught up with him recently in his country to discuss the UNODC-led Global Judicial Integrity Network currently being developed as part of the Doha Declaration Global Programme.

The Network aims to connect judges across the globe to support each other in upholding judicial integrity and preventing corruption within the justice system.

March 24, 2017

The Global Judicial Integrity Network: Albert R. Palmer, High Court of the Solomon Islands

As part of UNODC's Doha Declaration Global Programme, the creation of a Global Judicial Integrity Network is currently underway.

This aims to connect judges across the globe to support each other in upholding judicial integrity and preventing corruption within the justice system.

We caught up with Albert R. Palmer, Chief Justice of the High Court of the Solomon Islands, to get his thoughts on this topic.

March 24, 2017

The Global Judicial Integrity Network: Judge Amparo Capotaje-Tang, Anti-Graft Court, the Philippines

As part of UNODC's Doha Declaration Global Programme, the creation of a Global Judicial Integrity Network is currently underway.

This aims to connect judges across the globe to support each other in upholding judicial integrity and preventing corruption within the justice system.

We caught up with Amparo Capotaje-Tang, Presiding Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, to get her thoughts on this topic.

March 24, 2017

The Global Judicial Integrity Network: Nihal Jayawickrama, Judicial Integrity Group

Nihal Jayawickrama is the Coordinator of the Judicial Integrity Group. We caught up with him recently to discuss the UNODC-led Global Judicial Integrity Network currently being developed as part of the Doha Declaration Global Programme.

The Network aims to connect judges across the globe to support each other in upholding judicial integrity and preventing corruption within the justice system.

 

April 14, 2015

1955 - 2015: 60 years of the UN Crime Congress

For 60 years, the United Nations has held congresses to strengthen international cooperation in support of criminal justice and against the global threat of crime.

The United Nations Crime Congress is the world's largest and most diverse gathering of governments, civil society, academia and experts in crime prevention and criminal justice. 

This video showcases 60 years of achievements, stretching from the 1955 Congress held in Geneva through to the most recent in 2015 in Doha.