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When faced with problems
such as weak or no enforcement of human rights law, or even the lack of
proper national legal instruments, how can you determine whether a mock
tribunal is the right tactic for you? What factors should you weigh in
before you decide?
And
if you thought a citizen-based tribunal could be a useful tactic, how
would you go about organizing it? What are some of the steps involved
in setting up such a large-scale, public event? For instance, how
should you choose those who will play a direct part in it, especially
judges (or commissioners)?
In A Mock Tribunal to Advance Change, Mufuliat Fijabi has helped us answer those questions. The following checklist includes some of her advice, and other tips.
You
can quickly scan through the list to see what organizing a tribunal
entails. The checklist includes 11 "before you organize" items, and 3
"early prep" tasks.
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