Human rights advocacy groups are committed to developing public policy to respect, preserve and protect our human family community and worldwide human rights obligations.
Our advocacy priority is to protect the human rights of asylum seekers, refugees and migrants, to protect human rights of women and girls, to support the activities of human rights defenders, and to abolish the death penalty.
Emphasize international human rights mechanisms including the United Nations to emphasize human rights violations and promote policy changes.
The purpose of this section is to introduce publicity and to help you make your own strategic defense plan. It also provides examples of advocacy for judicial decay, as well as ideas that may be useful or impressive. This section contains four documents describing advocacy and outreach programs and concrete content on advocacy of judicial corruption related to TI's domestic branch. The purpose of this section is to provide a solid background to understand corruption in the judicial sector and TI's recommendations to combat judicial corruption by the 2007 GCR. It includes 9 files designed to give you the knowledge and tools to check. Judicial Corruption This includes materials such as the GCR FAQ, justice corruption, and policy stance on TI's justice corruption.
You can lay the foundation for your advocacy program - your goals and objectives - your advocacy goal is simple - please reduce the level of judicial corruption in your country. - The recommendation you chose for your claim is the goal of your claim. Ideally, they should be written to be smart - specific, measurable, appropriate, realistic and time consuming. You need to develop an effective strategy. This explains the steps you will take to persuade policy makers to adopt the recommendations made in your goals. You may be in a very fortunate position, policy makers want to solve the problem of judicial corruption, just wait to advise someone about how to do this please. In such a case, your job is simple - just meet with the responsible person and arrange to explain your proposal