The document summarizes a report on the Justice Monitoring Network (ROJ) in Tunisia, which was launched after the 2011 revolution to monitor the criminal justice system during the democratic transition period and promote international standards. It describes the ROJ's objectives, stakeholders, methodology for data collection and analysis on court cases and issues, and recommendations. The ROJ involves civil society organizations, legal professionals, and human rights defenders observing the justice system and analyzing the data to recommend legal reforms.
Observation des élections selon l’approche de Genre- Tunisie 2014LTDH
The document is a final report from an election monitoring mission in Tunisia in 2014 that used a gender approach. It summarizes the mission's objectives, context, electoral system, voter registration process, women's candidacy, campaign period, election day observations, results analysis, and conclusions. It finds that while women's representation increased, there is still work to be done to ensure equal participation and address gender-based barriers throughout the electoral process.
The document summarizes a report on the Justice Monitoring Network (ROJ) in Tunisia, which was launched after the 2011 revolution to monitor the criminal justice system during the democratic transition period and promote international standards. It describes the ROJ's objectives, stakeholders, methodology for data collection and analysis on court cases and issues, and recommendations. The ROJ involves civil society organizations, legal professionals, and human rights defenders observing the justice system and analyzing the data to recommend legal reforms.
Observation des élections selon l’approche de Genre- Tunisie 2014LTDH
The document is a final report from an election monitoring mission in Tunisia in 2014 that used a gender approach. It summarizes the mission's objectives, context, electoral system, voter registration process, women's candidacy, campaign period, election day observations, results analysis, and conclusions. It finds that while women's representation increased, there is still work to be done to ensure equal participation and address gender-based barriers throughout the electoral process.