Proceedings of the Workshop on "South Sudan: Enhancing Capacities for Human Rights"
As the newest country in the world and one emerging from decades of conflict and hardship, South Sudan faces many challenges, including its capacity to promote and protect human rights. The participants in the workshop 'South Sudan: Enhancing capacities for human rights', which took place on 19 March 2013, confirmed that the country's principal problems associated with human rights included lack of laws, protection mechanisms and expertise. Participants offered suggestions for tackling the obstacles, such as technical assistance for institutions and training for civil society.
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Expedit KKAAYA (Access to Justice Programme of RCN Justice & Démocratie, Kampala, UGANDA) and Kathrin Maria SCHERR (Max-Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law - MPIL, Heidelberg, DEUTSCHLAND)
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Politikområde
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- Afrika
- ARBEJDE OG BESKÆFTIGELSE
- beskæftigelse
- civilsamfund
- erhvervsuddannelse
- GEOGRAFI
- ikke-europæisk organisation
- international politik
- INTERNATIONALE ORGANISATIONER
- INTERNATIONALE RELATIONER
- internationalt instrument
- LOVBESTEMMELSER
- menneskerettigheder
- POLITIK
- politisk geografi
- politisk liv og offentlig sikkerhed
- ratificering af aftale
- retsligt erhverv
- retssystem
- retsvæsen
- rettigheder og friheder
- samarbejdspolitik
- Sydsudan
- teknisk samarbejde