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PILI Papers no.1 in Russian

PILI papers RussianThis is the Russian translation of the inaugural issue of the Public Interest Law Initiative’s PILI Papers series

“Who Defines the Public Interest?” by PILI Executive Director Edwin Rekosh. This essay examines the term “public interest” from a conceptual standpoint, exploring the theoretical framework that underlines strategic and programmatic choices with regard to legal reform in Central and Eastern Europe.

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The Vicious Circle
The Vicious CircleThe Vicious Circle presents the results of targeted studies of administrative institutions and procedures in four countries — Armenia, Bulgaria, Georgia, and Poland — exploring aspects of administrative functioning and available remedies for administrative abuse.  Each study examines different aspects of administrative functioning and abuse and proposes a set of recommendations for improving remedies.  By focusing on abuses and remedies, the collected reports elucidate the relationship between the availability of reliable remedies for administrative abuse and the degree of public trust in state institutions.
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Enabling Civil Society
Enabling Civil SocietyPractical Aspects of Freedom of Association
The Source Book is a compilation of international laws, norms and procedures regulating freedom of association and is highly relevant and practical for activists, lawyers, government officials and others pursuing freedom of association in Azerbaijan. The publication contains a great deal of information that should help resolve some of the ongoing points of contention that promote conflict rather than cooperation between government and civil society .
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Country Reports

Country ReportsAccess to Justice in Central and Eastern Europe

Country Reports presents the results of the country reports prepared within the framework of the project Promoting Access to Justice in Central and Eastern Europe. The reports on access to justice and the state of provision of legal aid were commissioned in the summer of 2002 for nine countries acceding to the European Union: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia.

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Source Book

Source BookAccess to Justice in Central and Eastern Europe

Source Book is a collection of writings and documents that address the problem of access to justice and the reform of legal aid systems in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The book is a compilation of articles, analytical papers, and other documents that provide an overview of various national legal aid systems, a summary of international law relevant to access to justice, and other practical materials related to assessing and reforming legal aid systems.

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