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Initiative on Good Governance for Development (GfD) in the Arab Countries: Publications

- Civil Service and Integrity
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* The Rule of Law Sidelined in the Name of Security [English]. 2003
In this report Amnesty International calls on the Yemeni and US Governments to ensure that their security cooperation is not purchased at the expense of human rights and urge them to take immediate steps to restore the rule of law and the human rights of the detainees held both in Yemen and in Guantanamo Bay. And urges the international community to bring pressure on the Governments of Yemen and the US to address the human rights violations documented in this report.

* Key issues in Introducing Information Technology in Criminal Justice: UN assistance to Member States [English]. 1995
This report focuses on topics dealing with the development and use of information technology in the criminal justice system, the criminal justice processes and how the United Nations can be of assistance to Member States in introducing information technology in their criminal justice system.

* The Judiciary and Law Enforcement [English].
This is report on the proper functioning of the judiciary and of law enforcement services which is essential not only for an effective criminal justice policy but also for the protection of the fundamental human rights of individuals.

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