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Just security or a secure justice?: mapping the transitional justice-human security nexus
2014This dissertation studies the relationship between transitional justice and human security. Examples of transitional justice include truth commissions, special prosecutions, amnesties, lustration policies, security sector and judicial reforms, as well as memorial and memory projects.
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Securing the Administration of Justice
Journal of Security Education, 2006Abstract The administration of justice must take place in a secure environment. The application of the various techniques for achieving this against a growing pattern of threats is explored and the risks to those involved in exercising their different responsibilities are highlighted.
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Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 2009
Abstract This chapter considers the ECJ procedure and, in particular, the length of time required for cases to be heard, especially in proceedings pertaining to the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, an area in which the saying ‘justice delayed, justice denied’ has particular force.
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Abstract This chapter considers the ECJ procedure and, in particular, the length of time required for cases to be heard, especially in proceedings pertaining to the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, an area in which the saying ‘justice delayed, justice denied’ has particular force.
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2015
Until the 1980s continuity and stability were the key characteristics of the Dutch criminal justice chain. Judges and public prosecutors hardly bothered about management issues while the Ministry of Justice decided on staff, housing, and budgets. Each organisation focused on its own task. Within the organisations there was a clear-cut separation of the
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Until the 1980s continuity and stability were the key characteristics of the Dutch criminal justice chain. Judges and public prosecutors hardly bothered about management issues while the Ministry of Justice decided on staff, housing, and budgets. Each organisation focused on its own task. Within the organisations there was a clear-cut separation of the
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Transitional Justice, Security, and Development : Security and Justice Thematic Paper
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