- The Legal and Judicial Development in Morocco
By the World Bank Group. The Project aims at developing an independent, competent, and professional judicial system in Morocco, within high ethic standards for effective dispute resolution, and, to facilitate commercial transactions, as well as resolving potential commercial disputes. The components include improvement of legislative, and regulatory framework for commercial transactions; strengthening of the judicial system's capacity; strengthening the capacity of local Registries of Commerce within the commercial courts, to provide information, and ready access to the public; provision of training to judges, and court administrative staff
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- Women's representation in local government in Pakistan: impact analysis and future policy implications
By Fauzia Yazdani. This policy research was undertaken with the objective to bring out the policy effects of devolution on women and recommend in light of women's experience with the new system and implementation issues. 33 districts of Pakistan were taken as sample and 846 elected women district councilors, approximately 40%, were identified as target population. They were approached through a detail questionnaire. The number of respondents was 594, which is 70% of the target population. Besides data input and policy comment & feedback was received through Focus Group Discussions, personal interviews, field visits, interviews with political leadership, bureaucracies, related NGO/CSO and donors
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- Media & Iraq: War Coverage Analysis
By Mariellen Diemand. The author focuses on the role that American media played inIraq. In a time of war, free speech comes under fire byUSgovernment in the forms of censorship, false reporting and untruths and unbalanced news. The truth needed for a vibrant democracy has dissipated, leaving behind an antiseptic and sanitized version of the war inIraq, brought by media corporations - often referred to as "mouthpieces for theUSgovernment".
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- Media, Propaganda and Iraq
By Anup Shah. The paper discusses the roles of media propaganda during the US war in Iraq
This part of the globalissues.org web site looks at the Iraq crisis and the propaganda that has accompanied it.
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- The war in Iraq and why the media failed us
By David Dadge. Praeger Publishers, 2006. xiii, 193 p.
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- When news lies : media complicity and the Iraq War
By Danny Schechter; SelectBooks, c2006. xxxii, 254 p. When News Lies is an inside story of the media war behind the Iraq War, the American government's efforts to manipulate war coverage by playing on the media's own timidity and reluctance to do its job- report the news to the public. Veteran author, video journalist, and media critic Danny Schechter ("the News Dissector") takes us on a sometimes frightening, sometimes humorous journey behind the scenes of the media machine that sold us an invasion and rallied the public to support it.
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- EurasiaNet
EurasiaNet is a website operated by the Central Eurasia Project that provides information and analysis about political, economic, environmental and social developments in the countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus, as well as in Russia, the Middle East, and Southwest Asia. The website includs newsmaker interviews, book reviews and a discussion forum. EurasiaNet advocates open and informed discussion of issues that concern countries in the region.
News about political, economic, environmental and social developments in the countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus, as well as Afghanistan, Russia, the Middle East and Southwest Asia.
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- Legal and Judicial Development in Yemen
The World Bank Group. The project aims at implementing a pilot program of judicial training, to assess, and enhance the effectiveness of the judiciary, provide business advise, as well as develop an economic legislation. The project components include: the judicial development; the legal development; the development of a public awareness campaign, through policy and program management, will provide better understanding of the improved judicial and legal systems.
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- The politics of participation: evidence from five districts in Pakistan
By Mehr Latif. This study concentrated on three aspects of CCBs: their leadership; ability to encourage citizen participation; and their responsiveness to the needs of local peoples. This brief was written to provide policymakers and practitioners with information on how CCB projects are being implemented and recommendations on how to make them stronger. The paper addresses four policy problems impacting CCBs: 1) Inefficiencies in the administrative systems facilitating the boards; 2) Cooption of the boards by an individual or a group; 3) Legal questions about ownership of CCB projects; and 4) Questions of sustainability that arise in part from these ownership issues
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