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1.
Legal Texts Incorporating A2I
Monday, 26 October 2009
2.
ABA description
(Who we are/Who we are)
... Central European and Eurasian Law Initiative or CEELI, in 1990 after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Today, ABA ROLI implements
legal
reform programs in nearly 40 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and Eurasia, ...
Thursday, 10 September 2009
3.
Browse the Access to Information Draft Law (English)
(About the laws/About the laws)
... 8. All
legal
entities formed under public law. 9. Associations of public interest. Article 3: Beneficiaries of the law Every person, natural (i.e. physical) or
legal
, has the right to access and view information ...
Sunday, 06 September 2009
4.
Training Civil Servants
(What we do/what we do)
... (Arabic) Handout 5:
Legal
Texts Incorporating A2I Principles (Arabic) Handout 6: Scope of Public Administration (Arabic) For more information about the right to know for civil servants, you may also download ...
Sunday, 24 May 2009
5.
Engaging the Private Sector
(What we do/what we do)
... to the Private Sector, Me. André Nader, Member of the Network's
Legal
Working Group (Arabic) Presentation: Access to Information Draft Law, Dr. Georgette Salameh,
Legal
Consultant (English) Presentation: ...
Sunday, 24 May 2009
6.
Contact Us
(Who we are/Who we are)
... please contact the
Legal
Working Group, which is coordinated by Lebanese Parliamentarians Against Corruption (LebPAC): MP Ghassan Moukheiber Phone: +961-1-989798 ...
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
7.
Lobbying Parliamentarians
(What we do/what we do)
The Access to Information draft (A2I) law was prepared by the
Legal
Working Group of the Network, endorsed by the Network, and submitted to parliament on April 9, 2009, by members of the Lebanese ...
Wednesday, 13 May 2009
8.
Target audience
(What we do/what we do)
... out in the public interest, unveil cases of corruption, and expose public mismanagement and other il
legal
practices. Civil society: NGOs will be able to base their advocacy plans on solid evidence, monitor ...
Wednesday, 13 May 2009
9.
Whistleblower Protection Draft Law
(About the laws/About the laws)
The
Legal
Working Group (LWG) of the Network is in the process of drafting a Whistleblower Protection law. Also, outside the framework of the project, a draft law on fighting corruption in the public ...
Wednesday, 13 May 2009
10.
Access to Information Draft Law
(About the laws/About the laws)
The
Legal
Working Group (LWG) of the Network has drafted a law on Access to Information that was submitted to parliament on April 9, 2009, by members of LebPAC Ghassan Moukheiber, Yassine Jaber, ...
Wednesday, 13 May 2009
11.
Report Corruption
(Resources and links/resources and links)
The Lebanese Advocacy and
Legal
Advice Center (LALAC) is an initiative launched by The Lebanese Transparency Association (LTA). LALAC provides
legal
advice and assistance to victims and witnesses of ...
Sunday, 03 May 2009
12.
Network Members
(Who we are/Who we are)
... such freedoms and rights. To pursue its objective, ADDL is committed to using the available
legal
channels and, in particular, the means provided by the Lebanese Government. ADDL is active on many levels, ...
Sunday, 03 May 2009
13.
About the Network
(Who we are/Who we are)
... groups: The
Legal
Working Group, a group of
legal
and policy experts tasked with drafting two laws, one concerning the right of access to information and the second concerning whistleblower protection, ...
Sunday, 03 May 2009
14.
What We Do
(What we do/what we do)
While the
legal
working group has submitted an Access to Information (A2I) draft law and is in the final steps of drafting a Whistleblower Protection (WBP) law, a separate group of the Network is working ...
Sunday, 03 May 2009
15.
What We Want
(Who we are/Who we are)
... law will empower Lebanese citizens to speak out in the public interest without fear of retribution, unveil cases of corruption, and expose public mismanagement and other il
legal
practices. Specifically, ...
Sunday, 03 May 2009
16.
Who We Are
(Who we are/Who we are)
... Beirut Bar Association. Download the list of SC members: Arabic | English The
Legal
Working Group, a group of
legal
and policy experts tasked with drafting two laws, one concerning the right ...
Sunday, 03 May 2009
17.
Good Law and Practice
(Web Links / Links)
Right2INFO.org brings together information on the
legal
frameworks for the right to information as well case law from more than 80 countries, organized and analyzed by topic. With a focus on good law and ...
Wednesday, 07 October 2009
18.
The American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative
(Web Links / Links)
The American Bar Association is the largest voluntary professional association in the world. It provides law school accreditation, continuing
legal
education, information about the law, programs to assist ...
Thursday, 10 September 2009
19.
Lebanese Advocacy & Legal Advice Center (LALAC)
(Web Links / Links)
LALAC, an initiative launched by LTA, seeks to provide
legal
assistance to victims and witnesses of corruption, in order to advocate for institutional changes based on concrete evidence. ...
Thursday, 10 September 2009
Poll
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