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International Network to Promote the Rule of Law

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The International Network to Promote the Rule of Law (INPROL) is a global, online community of practice,[1] comprising 3,000+ rule of law practitioners from 120 countries and 300 organizations. INPROL works to assist specialists in the rule of law to stabilize war-torn societies.[2]

INPROL is spearheaded by the U.S. Institute of Peace in partnership with the U.S. Department of State's Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs; the Center of Excellence for Stability Police Units (COESPU); the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's Strategic Police Matters Unit; and the Center for Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding at the William & Mary School of Law.

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About

INPROL is a network of rule of law professionals dedicated to promoting justice, human security, and the rule of law worldwide. Every member of INPROL has access to the knowledge, experience, and ingenuity of all members. This incomparable fund of lessons learned, practical know-how, and cutting- edge innovation is available online 24/7. No matter where in the world a member might be, he or she has the tools with which to imagine, design, build, and implement rule of law reforms and innovations in conflict-affected and developing countries.

With 3,000+ members from 300+ organizations and 120+ countries, INPROL is the premier global network for professionals working on rule of law reform in conflict-affected and developing countries.

INPROL gives its members the tools with which to imagine, design, build, and implement rule of law reforms and innovations in transitional and developing societies. For its members, INPROL is a:

  • Research team, conducting research in response to members’ specific needs and questions;
  • Community of peers and social network, helping members sharpen skills and solve problems and linking members to individuals with the knowledge and contacts they need;
  • Library, packed with resources from leading rule of law organizations and authors;
  • Newspaper, spotlighting the latest developments in the rule of law field;
  • Grapevine, listing new job opportunities and forthcoming events; and
  • Bridge, bringing rule of law academics and practitioners closer together.

Honorary Board

INPROL's Honorary Board members include:

Experts Council

INPROL's Experts Councils are composed of leading rule of law scholars and practitioners.

Rule of Law Experts Council

Police Experts Council

  • Professor Bruce Baker - Director, African Studies Centre, Coventry University, United Kingdom
  • Steve Bennett - Director, Kosovo Police Service School, UN Mission in Kosovo (1999-2006)
  • General Vincenzo Coppola - General, Italian Carabinieri
  • Nick Dove - Former Head of UK Metropolitan Police Intelligence Bureau and Head of the Organised Crime Investigation Teams (EU mission in Kosovo)
  • William Durch - Senior Associate, Future of Peace Operations
  • Stefan Feller - Police Commissioner, European Police Mission to Bosnia & Herzegovina (2008-present); former Head, Police Unit, European Union (2004-2008)
  • Lynn Holland - Strategic Workforce Director, PAE
  • Michael Jorsback - Police Adviser and Head of Police Division, United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations (2001-2002)
  • Tony Murney - Australian Federal Police, International Deployment Group
  • J. O'Neil G. Pouliot, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (ret.)
  • William O’Neill - Program Director, Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum
  • Dr. Eric Scheye - Police Consultant
  • Colonel Giovanni Truglio - Commander, European Gendarmerie Force Permanent Headquarters
  • Stephen White - Head, EUJST LEX Mission for Iraq, European Union

Staff

  • Lelia Mooney - Director
  • Lillian Dang - Rule of Law Facilitator
  • Nick Dove - Police Facilitator
  • Kristina Simion - Rule of Law Research Facilitator
  • Chelsea Dreher - Program Assistant

Cooperating organizations

See also

References

  1. ^ United States Institute of Peace, Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute (2009). Guiding Principles for Stabilization and Reconstruction. US Institute of Peace Press. ISBN 978-1601270467.
  2. ^ Gillespie, John (2010). Legal Reforms in China and Vietnam: A Comparison of Asian Communist Regimes. Routeledge. p. 49. ISBN 978-1136978432.

External links

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