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Forschungsstelle
EDA
Projektnummer
ExSt.2013.246
Projekttitel
External Assessment of SDC's Project \"Support to Justice Reform\" in Ukraine, Phase IV, 2010–2012

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Schlüsselwörter
(Deutsch)
Ukraine, support to justice reform, assessment, CJS, sustainability of former implementing partners
Schlüsselwörter
(Englisch)
Ukraine, support to justice reform, assessment, CJS, sustainability of former implementing partners
Schlüsselwörter
(Französisch)
Ukraine, support to justice reform, assessment, CJS, sustainability of former implementing partners
Schlüsselwörter
(Italienisch)
Ukraine, support to justice reform, assessment, CJS, sustainability of former implementing partners
Kurzbeschreibung
(Deutsch)
Since its establishment, the implementing partner, the Centre for Judicial Studies (CJS), has provided research and training on the issues of judicial independence, application of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, judicial self-governance, and communications strategies for the judiciary.The Project has achieved to a satisfactory degree (and in some cases exceeded) the objectives set forth in both Projects Support to Penitentiary Reform in Ukraine and Support to Justice Reform in Ukraine. Most of these results have been appropriated by the targeted stakeholders and therefore enjoy a large degree of sustainability through ownership.The Centre meets almost all criteria to be evaluated as a well-established organization with a high potential for future activities: privileged access to and strong relationships with decision-makers within the Judiciary and the relevant line ministries, a sufficient organizational structure at the moment of the assessment, new office space to move in, a well-developed and popular web-site, a wide range of products in demand, a very good reputation among both beneficiaries and donors.
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Kurzbeschreibung
(Englisch)
Since its establishment, the implementing partner, the Centre for Judicial Studies (CJS), has provided research and training on the issues of judicial independence, application of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, judicial self-governance, and communications strategies for the judiciary.The Project has achieved to a satisfactory degree (and in some cases exceeded) the objectives set forth in both Projects Support to Penitentiary Reform in Ukraine and Support to Justice Reform in Ukraine. Most of these results have been appropriated by the targeted stakeholders and therefore enjoy a large degree of sustainability through ownership.The Centre meets almost all criteria to be evaluated as a well-established organization with a high potential for future activities: privileged access to and strong relationships with decision-makers within the Judiciary and the relevant line ministries, a sufficient organizational structure at the moment of the assessment, new office space to move in, a well-developed and popular web-site, a wide range of products in demand, a very good reputation among both beneficiaries and donors.
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Kurzbeschreibung
(Französisch)
Since its establishment, the implementing partner, the Centre for Judicial Studies (CJS), has provided research and training on the issues of judicial independence, application of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, judicial self-governance, and communications strategies for the judiciary.The Project has achieved to a satisfactory degree (and in some cases exceeded) the objectives set forth in both Projects Support to Penitentiary Reform in Ukraine and Support to Justice Reform in Ukraine. Most of these results have been appropriated by the targeted stakeholders and therefore enjoy a large degree of sustainability through ownership.The Centre meets almost all criteria to be evaluated as a well-established organization with a high potential for future activities: privileged access to and strong relationships with decision-makers within the Judiciary and the relevant line ministries, a sufficient organizational structure at the moment of the assessment, new office space to move in, a well-developed and popular web-site, a wide range of products in demand, a very good reputation among both beneficiaries and donors.
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Kurzbeschreibung
(Italienisch)
Since its establishment, the implementing partner, the Centre for Judicial Studies (CJS), has provided research and training on the issues of judicial independence, application of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, judicial self-governance, and communications strategies for the judiciary.The Project has achieved to a satisfactory degree (and in some cases exceeded) the objectives set forth in both Projects Support to Penitentiary Reform in Ukraine and Support to Justice Reform in Ukraine. Most of these results have been appropriated by the targeted stakeholders and therefore enjoy a large degree of sustainability through ownership.The Centre meets almost all criteria to be evaluated as a well-established organization with a high potential for future activities: privileged access to and strong relationships with decision-makers within the Judiciary and the relevant line ministries, a sufficient organizational structure at the moment of the assessment, new office space to move in, a well-developed and popular web-site, a wide range of products in demand, a very good reputation among both beneficiaries and donors.
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Auftragnehmer
(Englisch)
Stéphane Jeannet (Human Solutions Consulting, Geneva/Switzerland) / Julia Sedyk (local consultant, Kiev/Ukraine)
Belastetes Budget
(Englisch)
SDC / DEZA / DDC / DSC
Gesetzliche Grundlage
(Englisch)
Art. 170 BV
Impressum
(Englisch)
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Auskunft
(Englisch)
Swiss Cooperation Office in Kiev, Ukraine