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International Union of Enforcement Officers // Western Balkans Delegates Attend Permanent Council of UIHJ
Delegates from the Chambers of enforcement officers …
Vacancy // Office Assistant/Interpreter for Component 1
EU Support for Rule of Law
Western Balkans// BESp: workshop with HCCH on Recognition and Enforcement of Non-EU Judgments
On 21st November 2024 CILC BESP conducted a workshop jointly with …
North Macedonia// North Macedonia ratifies the HCCH Choice of Court Convention
North Macedonia has ratified the 2005 Choice of Court Convention! …
Kosovo// Kosovo Chamber of Private Enforcement Agents celebrates its 10th Anniversary
On 15th November 2024the Kosovo Chamber of Private Enforcement Agents celebrated its 10th Anniversary …
Western Balkans // BESp meets with the new Minister of Justice of the Republic of North Macedonia
On 22 October 2024 the project “Strengthening Enforcement in the Western Balkan Countries” (BESP) …
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TMT Access to justice: Female Judiciary Training in Bahrain and Kuwait
Countries: Bahrain, Kuwait Themes: Access to justice, Legal educationServices
We manage and implement international cooperation projects aimed at strengthening justice systems and the rule of law throughout the world, in countries in development or in transition. We acquire these projects by competing for funding on the international donor market. We also provide services to Dutch government and executive agencies in the area of project and program management for justice and rule of law, including the promotion of The Hague, City of Peace and Justice.
We design projects
We believe that creating successful international legal cooperation projects requires experience, understanding of local needs and commitment to quality standards.
We manage projects
No matter the size of a project, we apply the same principles and standards of aid effectiveness and we focus on generating sustainable development.
We provide advice
On specific requests from donors or public institutions in our target countries, we conduct gaps and needs analysis. Our colleagues are often requested to moderate policy dialogues.
Transparency
CILC wants to become a reliable link in the ever growing network of development organisations that apply the principles and tools of effective aid delivery. With the launch of our new website in November 2014 we publish detailed information about our projects in a more accessible and open manner.
For us this is a first step in the direction of becoming a contributor of development work information in open data format. The process on which we have embarked for this includes opening our data, monitoring quality and adjusting procedures internally, with the intention to actually publish to IATI as soon as we are ready.