17-18 April, 2008: Third Hague Rule of Law Network Meeting
The Quest for Bottom-Up: Finding, Articulating and Channelling Rule of Law Demand
The main topic of the third meeting of the Hague Rule of Law Network build forth on one of the key points raised in the conclusions of the Law of the Future first annual conference, namely the often under-represented role of the ‘demand’ side of rule of law development. What societal processes organised by local civil society can help ‘find’ this demand, and can one imagine or are there known cases where having ‘demand’ articulated like this can or would have changed things in a particular country/sector?
Case Studie presentations were made by, among others, Hiroshi Matsuo (East Asia), Scott Worden (Afghanistan), Steve Golub (Philippines) and Edwin Rekosh (Bosnia & Herzegovina).
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