Wednesday, June 23, 2010

ANLEP- Academic Network on legal Empowerment of the Poor

ANLEP was established in 2007 at the Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo in Norway, and it has grown into a great resource for LEP scholarly work. 
The main purpose of ANLEP is to undertake research and disseminate research findings on selected topics that have been crucial to the work of the Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor, including a focus on access to justice and rule of law, labour and property rights, socio-economic and political empowerment of women and human rights-based pro-poor governance.

This will be undertaken through a variety of activities which include workshops, joint publications, short-term exchange programme for faculty, doctoral courses on legal empowerment and visits by doctoral students from Europe and developing countries to partner institutions of the ANLEP network. ANLEP was established in May 2007, and is headed by Dr. Dan Banik,, from the Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo.

Within the website you can find scholarly articles, event/workshop listings and notes, a list of cross-border folks interested in Legal Empowerment issyes, and a link to Dr. Banik’s book (Dan Banik (ed.) Rights and Legal Empowerment in Eradicating Poverty, London: Ashgate.). Of particular interest to me are the following two articles (but look at the site for more updated literature!)
·         Li-ann Thio, 'Unpacking the Human Right to Development: The 2007 ASEAN Charter and Legal Empowerment Trajectories', ANLEP Working Paper No. 1 (2009) (pdf)
·         Dan Banik, 'Legal Empowerment as a Conceptual and Operational Tool in Poverty Eradication', Hague Journal on the Rule of Law (2009) (pdf)


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Professional Development Courses for Law and Development Practitioners

Younger practitioners sometimes ask me if there are good Law and Development Courses to recommend, as a part of their professional development. I myself have had the same questions for years, and for want of an answer, usually end up self-educating. What I find is that Law and Development is such a broad field, and often conceptually contentious on so many levels, that it is hard to recommend one course that is all encompassing. Moreover, most practitioners come from many backgrounds- a lawyer might need more training in project management and general international development, while a generalist might need more concrete legal training. Sometimes, a specific focus is necessarily- a legal field, a geographical area, a type of intervention, or working with specific donors. 

With those caveats, the UN Rule of Law Unit maintains a broad (ie. non-UN) database of non-academic Rule of Law Courses for practitioners. It builds the database from user recommendations.  Some links to training courses are reproduced below (Please do submit a course if you find that it might be useful for others!):






EVEN MORE (UN-related):






  • ABA-UNDP International Legal Resource Center (ILRC) provides a legal resource capability to assist United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Country Offices in identifying candidates capable of providing legal advice, normally on a pro bono basis, for the drafting of legislation, judicial reform, building of legal institutions including professional groups and associations, and other legal dimensions of governance. 





  • Anti-Money Laundering International Database (AMLID), administered by the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC) on behalf of several international organizations, is a compendium of jurisdictions' national anti-money laundering legislation and regulations.





  • Centre for Constitutional Dialogue (CCD) is a resource centre established by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to support Nepal’s constitution making process through providing training opportunities, expert advice, information, dialogue space as well as promoting public awareness. 





  • CODICES is a constitutional case-law database created by the Venice Commission. 





  • Constitutionmaking.org is a joint project of the Comparative Constitutions Project and the United States Institute for Peace (USIP) with the goal to provide designers with systematic information on design options and constitutional text, drawing on the CCP's comprehensive dataset on the features of national constitutions.





  • CRC Knowledge Navigator is an information handling project developed by the UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre. A key component of the Knowledge Navigator is the CRC Database, with documents on issues related to rights of the child including juvenile justice.





  • Database on Human Rights Education and Training of the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) contains information on institutions which offer human rights education and training programmes, including those related to rule of law; programmes which foster human rights learning, including trainings; and human rights education and training materials.





  • Governance and Social Development Resource Centre provides knowledge services on demand and online. It aims to help reduce poverty by informing policy and practice in relation to governance, conflict and social development.





  • The International Labour Organization (ILO) produces a number of databases related to rule of law. ILOLEX is a trilingual database containing ILO Conventions and Recommendations, ratification information, comments of the Committee of Experts and the Committee on Freedom of Association, and numerous related documents. NATLEX is a database of national labour, social security and related human rights legislation. APPLIS contains information on the ratification and application of international labour standards. The National Labour Law Profiles is an overview of the labour law in a number of ILO Member States.





  • International Judicial Monitor is an international law resource for judiciaries, justice sector professionals and the global rule of law community.





  • International Rule of Law Directory of the International Bar Association (IBA) aims to provide users with reliable information and a compiled directory of Internet resources and links to organizations offering assistance in the rule of law.





  • Lexis Nexis Rule of Law Resource Center provides advocates who are engaged in advancing the rule of law access to critical information such as applicable law, news, and expert analysis.





  • Maritime Space: Maritime Zones and Maritime Delimitation was created and is maintained by the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea of the Office of Legal Affairs. This database provides comprehensive information on (i) the deposits with the Secretary-General of the UN, pursuant to the United Nations Convention on the Law of  the Sea, of charts or the lists of geographical coordinates of points in relation to straight baselines and archipelagic baselines as well as the outer limits of the territorial sea, the exclusive economic zone and the continental shelf; (ii) the discharge of obligations of due publicity to all laws and regulations adopted by the coastal State relating to innocent passage through the territorial sea and all laws and regulations adopted by States bordering straits relating to transit passage through straits used for international navigation, as well as concerning due publicity given by coastal States, in accordance with the Convention, to the temporary suspension of innocent passage of foreign ships in specified areas of the territorial sea; and (iii) the status of State practice. Regarding the latter, the site contains the national legislation of coastal States and treaties dealing with the delimitation of maritime boundaries, as made available to the United Nations. In addition, the site contains other reference material, such as a summary of national claims to maritime jurisdiction.





  • Peacekeeping Resources Hub of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) contains policy documents, lessons learned and trainings for the peacekeeping community.





  • Refworld, developed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), contains policy documents on refugee issues and documents relating to international and national legal frameworks, as well as special features on topics such as refugee status determination, statelessness, migration, gender equality and women, internally displaced people, resettlement, voluntary repatriation and children.





  • Rule of Law Assistance Directory of the International Development Law Organization (IDLO) is a global inventory of development assistance activities in the field of legal and institutional reform, and has been designed to promote compliance with the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness. It contains two databases, one relating to "Rule of Law Projects and Initiatives" and the other to "National Justice Strategies".





  • Rule of Law in Armed Conflicts Project supports the application and implementation of international law in armed conflict through reporting on every concerned State and disputed territory in the world, using its global database.





  • United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law, created and maintained by the Codification Division of the Office of Legal Affairs, is a unique multimedia resource which provides high quality international law training and research materials to an unlimited number of recipients on a global level. The Audiovisual Library consists of the Historic Archives, containing documents and audiovisual materials relating to the negotiation and adoption of significant legal instruments under the auspices of the United Nations and related agencies since 1945; the Lecture Series, featuring a permanent collection of lectures on virtually every subject of international law given by leading international law scholars and practitioners from different countries and legal systems; and the Research Library, providing an on-line international law library with links to treaties, jurisprudence, publications and documents, scholarly writings and research guides.





  • United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF) Projects Database lists projects funded by UNDEF to support democratization, including in the area of human rights and the rule of law.





  • United Nations Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration Resource Centre contains a library of documents on disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR), including the United Nations Integrated DDR Standards.





  • United Nations International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women’s (UN-INSTRAW) database on peace and security contains a Global Directory of Gender, Peace and Security Research Institutions.





  • UN Peacemaker, developed by the Department of Political Affairs (DPA), is an online mediation support tool for international peacemaking professionals and an extensive databank of modern peace agreements.





  • United Nations Treaty Collection is a database with information on the status of over 500 major multilateral instruments deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations, and a collection of treaties and international agreements registered or filed and recorded with and published by the UN Secretariat since 1946, covering a range of subject matter related to rule of law.  



























      • Tuesday, June 15, 2010

        Virtual Technology Summer Camp for Nonprofits


        Charity Dynamics, a young, cool group is hosting a free Summer Camp for Nonprofits webinar series. The six-part series runs from June 22 through August 11 and presents topics ranging from social media fundraising and website optimization to special events and open APIs. The sessions are free but you need to register for the series here: http://www.charitydynamics.com/summer-webinar-series-2010 

        (UPDATE 8/25: Now that the webinars are over, you can access them on-demand on Charity Dynamics' website here. I do love how this younger world is evolving...)


        Founded in 2004, Charity Dynamics is made up of a bright group of creative people who takes great pride in providing comprehensive online solutions exclusively to nonprofit organizations. Whether you’re just getting started online or are ready to propel your existing program to the next level, we can help. From strategy to implementation and beyond, we partner with clients of all sizes to deliver the services, software, and support they need to get the results they want. We’re passionate about what we do, and it shows in all aspects of our work
        Webinars: (Again, UPDATE 8/25: Now that the webinars are over, you can access them on-demand on Charity Dynamics' website here. I do love how this younger world is evolving...)
        Cashing in on Social Media
        Date: Tuesday, June 22




        Time: 1:00 2:00pm Eastern

        Social media’s impact on peer-to-peer fundraising can’t be ignored. In this session, you’ll learn how nonprofits are using Facebook™, Twitter™, YouTube™, and mobile applications to help participant fundraisers hit their fundraising goals. You’ll also find out how these social media tools compare with email solicitations. And, you’ll hear what you can expect to see around the corner for social media and event fundraising.

        Presenters:

        • Annie Bricker, Assistant Director, Hill Country Ride for AIDS and Mamma Jamma Ride

        • Sara Orell, Associate Vice President, Arthritis Foundation

        • Rebecca Temple, Account Executive, Charity Dynamics

        • Donna Wilkins, President, Charity Dynamics
        Website Broken? Fix It!

        Date: Tuesday, June 29




        Time: 1:00 2:00pm Eastern

        Is your website working as hard for your organization as it could? In this session, you’ll find out how to optimize your site to provide value while reaching new supporters. You’ll also find out how to create meaningful engagement online that results in donations and participation with your organization. And, you’ll hear about new ways to integrate social media strategy to grow new audiences. We’ll also talk about when you need a facelift versus a full redesign and how to design and implement your site so it’s easy for your staff to maintain.

        Presenters:

        • Rebecca Flick, Director, Strategic Partnerships & Projects, RESOLVE

        • Jessica Hood, Director of Consulting, Charity Dynamics
        Powerful People: How Social Media Empowers Participant Fundraisers

        Date: Wednesday, July 7




        Time: 1:00 2:00pm Eastern

        These days, social media seems to be everywhere. To be a successful fundraiser, you need to recognize social media as a powerful fundraising tool and learn to incorporate it into your marketing and fundraising mix. We’ll show you how. In this online session, we’ll look at:

        • How social media is impacting your supporters’ ability to raise funds for your organization

        • Which social media channels are having the most impact

        • What is the profile of supporters who use social media and the donors who give through those channels

        • Best practices for helping your supporters to use social media

        Presenters:

        • Marc Sirkin, Chief Community Officer, Autism Speaks

        • Heidi Poulin, Consultant, Charity Dynamics
        Boost Your Event Results Now!

        Date: Tuesday, July 20




        Time: 1:00 2:00pm Eastern

        Your special events help raise much-needed funds and awareness for your organization. Otherwise, you wouldn’t put in all the effort to run them. But, are you getting as much out of them as you could? In this session, we’ll talk about proven success strategies for your special events, including:

        • How to identify key segments in your audience to develop an effective and informed marketing strategy

        • What techniques will help you develop an effective online communication plan

        • How integrating all of your communication channels including emails, social media, phone calls, and more will strengthen your messaging and improve results

        • How you can empower your participants with new ways to ask for donations

        • What new tools and tactics will inspire enthusiasm and momentum among your participants

        Presenters

        • Jonathan Drennan, Senior Consultant, Charity Dynamics

        • Kelley Stewart, National Director, eRevenue, American Cancer Society
        Not Your School Bake Sale: The Power of Independent Fundraising

        Date: Thursday, July 29




        Time: 1:00 2:00pm Eastern

        When it comes to fundraising, why not draw on the power of your greatest asset: your supporters? They’re passionate and ready to help you raise more funds. With the right tools and strategy, you can empower them as independent fundraisers — helping them to use the Internet and their networks of friends and families to raise more funds than a local bake sale! In this session, we’ll cover:

        • How you can raise funds for your organization through independent fundraisers

        • How to decide what independent fundraiser programs will work best for your organization

        • How to staff internally to support independent fundraisers

        • What technology options will give your independent fundraisers the tools they need to be successful

        Presenters:

        • Rachel Armbruster, President, Armbruster Consulting
        Using APIs to Get More Supporters

        Date: Wednesday, August 11




        Time: 1:00 2:00pm Eastern

        APIs are to your online software — such as Sphere, Convio, Drupal, Joomla, Higher Logic — what iPhone Applications are to your iPhone. The real questions: How are nonprofits leveraging APIs to further their mission? How successful have they really been? In this session, you’ll learn how using API technology can help you reach more supporters and raise more funds — really.

        Presenters:

        • Kathy Kempff, Director of Services and Technology, Charity Dynamics

        • Susan Neumann, Consultant, Charity Dynamics.
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