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  1. Are civil damages appropriate redress for torture or do they encourage impunity?

    Gwenaelle Dereymaeker presented a paper entitled "When civil damages replace prosecutions for violence committed by law enforcement officials: effective ...

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  2. Longer remand detention and fewer convictions

    Jean Redpath presented a paper on remand detention trends in South Africa at the Fifth International Conference: National and International Perspectives on ...

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  3. Training of members of organisations working with victims of torture in Mozambique

    This took place at the office of the Human Rights League, on 1 August 2014, at the the Hotel Afrin on 6 and 7 August 2014.

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  4. Training of Officials of Mozambique's National Correctional Service

    This took place on 29 July 2014, at the Penitenciaria Provincial Sul de Machava, which is the old Central Prison. Officials from the Correctional Services were ...

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  5. Discussion on measuring criminal justice and criminal justice interventions in Dakar, Senegal, on 10 and 11 June 2014.

    A discussion meeting on measuring criminal justice and criminal justice interventions took place in Dakar, Senegal, on 10 and 11 June 2014. Participants ...

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  6. Promoting soft law on pre-trial justice in Lusaphone Africa

    CSPRI-PPJA in partnership with the Mozambican Institute of Legal Aid (Insituto Patrocinio Assistencia Juridica, IPAJ) held a wokshop on 21 and 22 May 2014 to ...

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  7. Unjust allocation of police human resources highlighted

    Jean Redpath gave evidence at the Khayelitsha Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of Police Inefficiency and a Breakdown in Relations between the South ...

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  8. Malawi works toward implementing custody time limits

    Malawi's Constitution and amended Criminal Procedure and Evidence Code provide for time limits applicable to various stages of the criminal justice process, ...

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  9. Mãos Livres prepares for Angola's first pre-trial audit

    In mid-November 2013 members of the Angolan NGO Mãos Livres carried out detailed discussion and training on how best to conduct a pre-trial audit in Angola.

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  10. A5I Domestic Implementation Package launch meetings in Cape Town and Bujumbura

    The purpose of the third workshop was to launch the final version of the DIPs in all A5I target countries. This took place on 13-14 November 2013 in Cape Town, ...

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