RULE OF LAW
An independent and efficient judiciary is fundamental to the protection of both civil and economic rights. For justice to be meaningful, it must be accessible to citizens. EWMI works with courts in emerging democracies to strengthen their capacity and independence, reduce delays and improve transparency. Knowledge of changes to criminal, civil and commercial law frameworks is also essential to long-term legal reform. EWMI helps to create indigenous judicial and legal training centers, and promotes an interactive approach to legal education. EWMI also supports targeted public education
efforts, seeks to improve access to justice by organizing legal aid systems, and encourages civil society to use courts as a means to promote societal change. EWMI helps local stakeholders develop country-specific commercial laws, market regulations and codes for public and corporate governance that meet international standards.
EWMI RULE OF LAW PROJECTS
Albania Rule of Law
Albania Pilot Court Administration Reform Project (APCARP)
Albania Judicial Training/Strengthening
Bosnia Justice Sector Development Project
Bosnia Legal and Regulatory Reform Program (LRRP)
Bulgaria Judicial Strengthening Initiative (JSI)
Judicial Development Project for Bulgaria (JDPB)
Enhancing the Resettlement Legal Framework and Institutional Capacity in Cambodia
Cambodia Program on Rights and Justice (PRAJ)
Land Legislation Implementation Program in Cambodia– Phases 1 and 2
Safeguarding Cambodians' Land Rights
Awareness campaign for farmers and households on land rights and other issues related to land tenure in Siem Reap, Battambang and Banteay Meanchey, Cambodia
Egypt Administration of Criminal Justice Project
ROMANIA NATIONAL SCHOOL FOR CLERKS TRAINING
Russian-American Judicial Partnership (RAJP)
Jaffna legal aid projecT — SRI LANKA
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