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  2. Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange (GILEE) is a police training exchange program based at Georgia State University that was formed in 1992. [1] [2] [3] The program primarily facilitates cooperation between Georgia law enforcement agencies and the Israeli Police, but also coordinates trainings between agencies from other countries and US states.

  3. National Police Academy, Nepal - Wikipedia

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    National Police Academy is the main training academy of the Nepal Police. It was established with the Police Regulation of 1993. CPTC was founded 1956. [1] The Police Academy is located in Kathmandu, capital city of Nepal. It was formerly known as Central Police Training Centre (CPTC) established on the onset with the police regulation of 1993.

  4. National Code of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    This is believed to be the root of structured law system in Nepal. The Mulukī Ain of 1854 is the foundational legal text for modern Nepal. [8] The laws remained largely unchanged until 1963. In 2018, the Mulukī Ain was replaced by the new criminal and civil codes, and their respective codes of procedure. [9]

  5. Fundamental Rights and Duties in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    5. Right relating to justice (20) 6. Right of a victim of a crime (21) 7. Right against torture (22) 8. Right against preventive detention (23) 9. Right against untouchability and discrimination (24) 10. Right relating to property (25) 11. Right to religious freedom (26) 12.Right to information (27) 13. Right to privacy (28) 14.

  6. ICITAP - Wikipedia

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    ICITAP is the acronym referring to the International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program, of the United States Department of Justice. ICITAP was established in 1986, in response to a need the US State Department identified in the training and development of foreign police forces, at that time in Latin America .

  7. Women for Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    Pillar 3 (justice, human rights and peace) This program involves using a strong advocacy campaign (and lobbying) for an appropriate regulatory framework to address human rights issues and enhance the capacity of single women groups and networks in peacebuilding and transitional justice systems. Pillar 4 (local governance)

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  9. Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    The Nepalese society is still ruled by class and caste orders, and influenced by the feudal and monarchic state which existed until the 1990s. Power relationships in justice administration still remain in democratic Nepal: there is an independent judiciary but most of the judges are appointed by bureaucrats in the judicial service itself. [14]