Indonesia // How to deal with hundreds of new judge candidates?

Indonesia // How to deal with hundreds of new judge candidates?

It is not certain yet whether the next recruitment will involve 450, 500, or 750 judge candidates, since the statements of the Indonesian officials vary. It is also not certain yet whether the Judicial Commission will be involved, and how the judicial selection will...
Indonesia // How to deal with hundreds of new judge candidates?

The Hague // Study week for Moldovan judges

A delegation of judges from Moldova visited The Netherlands between 10 – 14 May. This is the first of two study weeks planned in 2015 in the context of Netherlands support to strengthening the Moldovan justice sector. Cooperation between Dutch and Moldovan legal...
Indonesia // How to deal with hundreds of new judge candidates?

The Hague // Study visit of Bosnian asylum and migration experts

A delegation of asylum and migration experts from Bosnia and Herzegovina visited The Netherlands between 13 – 17 April, marking the first ever study visit that combines all relevant migration authorities and a prominent asylum & migration NGO in one visiting...
Indonesia // How to deal with hundreds of new judge candidates?

The Hague // Return visit of the Indonesian Supreme Court

A delegation from the Mahkamah Agung (the Indonesian Supreme Court) visited The Hague between 13-17 April, marking the second Mahkamah Agung working visit to the Hoge Raad in the framework of the JSSP project. The cooperation between these two supreme courts revolves...
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Eric Vincken // 20years@CILC

The first part of 2015 marks at least two round-numbered anniversaries at CILC: the organisation concludes its third decade of existence at the beginning of May, but not before deputy director Eric Vincken has proudly checked the “twenty years of dedicated service in...
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CILC // New countries, new projects

2015 brings a number of interesting new international legal cooperation opportunities for CILC, including projects in countries where we have not worked in before / in recent years.   Supporting the development of the legal aid system in Azerbaijan Within the...
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CILC // 30 years of international legal cooperation

On 1 May 2015 CILC will celebrate 30 years since its formal establishment as the Netherlands Council for Cooperation with Indonesia in Legal Matters (1985). It was renamed, in light of its broadened scope of activities, the “Center for International Legal...
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In memoriam Bernard Menut

  On Tuesday, 3 March 2015, an excellent expert and dear friend of CILC, Mr. Bernard Menut, First Vice-President of the International Union of Judicial Officers (UIHJ), passed away. Bernard was too young to leave this world. His mission in creating just...
Indonesia // How to deal with hundreds of new judge candidates?

Indonesia // Further steps with JSSP

The first expert mission of the Judicial Sector Support Program (JSSP) to Indonesia has taken place between 12-23 January 2015, involving support to strengthening the chamber system at the Indonesian Supreme Court (Mahkamah Agung) and support to the improvement of the...
Indonesia // How to deal with hundreds of new judge candidates?

Palestine // Training of trainers for Civil Police

In January 2015 CILC conducted in partnership with Human Dynamics and the Palestinian Civil Police (PCP) a three-week training of trainers at the PCP’s outstanding Jericho Training Facility. The course is one component of the EU funded project aimed at providing...
Indonesia // How to deal with hundreds of new judge candidates?

Indonesia // CILC mission for launch of CB-CTC project

Early February Willem van Nieuwkerk, Adeline Tibakweitira and Lieselotte Heederik embarked on a tour of Jakarta, Bogor and Bandung for the launch of the project Building capacity for training on combating transnational crime (CB-CTC). The beneficiaries of this project...
Indonesia // How to deal with hundreds of new judge candidates?

Bosnia-Herzegovina // Update on asylum and migration project

In 2015 our project on asylum and migration in Bosnia and Herzegovina enters a new phase. CILC, the Dutch Council for Refugees and the Dutch Migration Service will focus on coordinated asylum and migration management by cultivating the chain approach. In...
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