Security and Justice Overview : Security and Justice Thematic Paper

The central theme of the 2011 World Development Report (WDR) is that violent conflict remains a constant threat to human rights, peace and sustainable development. While the nature of violent conflict maybe changing1 its negative impact on poor peo...

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Main Authors: Harborne, Bernard, Sage, Caroline
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/197971468332483951/Security-and-justice-overview-security-and-justice-thematic-paper
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spelling okr-10986-275052021-04-23T14:04:43Z Security and Justice Overview : Security and Justice Thematic Paper Harborne, Bernard Sage, Caroline ABUSE ABUSES ACCOUNTABILITY AMNESTY ARMED CONFLICT ARMED CONFLICTS ARMED GROUPS ASSETS BATTLE CIVIL RIGHTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CIVILIAN POPULATIONS COMPROMISES CONFIDENCE CONFLICT MANAGEMENT CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONSENT CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM CONTAINMENT CORRUPT CORRUPT ACTS CORRUPTION COURTS CRIME CRIMES CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY CRIMINAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEMOBILIZATION DISARMAMENT DISENGAGEMENT ECONOMIC CRIME ECONOMIC RIGHTS EQUAL TREATMENT ETHNIC GROUPS EX-COMBATANTS EXTERNAL INTERVENTION EXTORTION FIGHTING FREEDOM FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS GANG GANGS GENOCIDE GLOBAL GOVERNANCE GRAVE HUMAN RIGHT HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS HUMAN SECURITY INDICTMENTS INEQUALITIES INEQUITIES INITIATIVE INJUSTICES INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL NORMS JUDICIAL SYSTEM JURISDICTION JUSTICE LAWS LEADERSHIP LEGAL FRAMEWORK LOCAL CONFLICT MEMBER STATES MILITARY INTERVENTIONS MILITIA NEEDS ASSESSMENT NEGOTIATED SETTLEMENT NEGOTIATIONS PEACE PEACE RESEARCH PEACEBUILDING PEACEKEEPING POLICE POLITICAL SETTLEMENT POLITICAL VIOLENCE PRIORITIES PRIVILEGE PRIVILEGES PROSECUTION PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC OPINION PUNISHMENT RAPE REBEL RECONCILIATION RECONSTRUCTION ROAD RULE OF LAW SOVEREIGNTY TERRORISM THEMATIC PAPERS TORTURE TRAFFICKING TRIBUNALS UNDP VICTIMS VIOLENCE VIOLENT CONFLICT WAR WAR CRIMES WEAPONS WHITE COLLAR CRIME WORLD DEVELOPMENT YOUTH The central theme of the 2011 World Development Report (WDR) is that violent conflict remains a constant threat to human rights, peace and sustainable development. While the nature of violent conflict maybe changing1 its negative impact on poor people in terms of rights violations, public health, forced displacement and diminution of life chances is the same. Critical to establishing peace and the necessary confidence between state and citizen is providing a sense of security, freedom from fear, and the protection of basic rights and entitlements. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship, overlapping and sometimes contradictory, between a range of approaches to security and justice in conflict affected contexts, and to place these efforts within a broader rule of law framework. This, it will be argued, greatly assists in addressing the kind of frictions and blind-spots that commonly exist in making the transition from violence to peace. The paper will then examine some of the instruments and approaches adopted by governments and international partners in addressing the kinds of stresses which result in violent conflict. Finally, it will examine the gaps in the international arena which continue to persist in this area of support. A series of security and justice-themed papers produced for the WDR 2011 outline in more detail the issues, approaches and lessons of the key components including: security, public security in peacekeeping settings, criminal justice, justice and administrative law, and transitional justice. 2017-06-30T16:07:04Z 2017-06-30T16:07:04Z 2010-03 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/197971468332483951/Security-and-justice-overview-security-and-justice-thematic-paper http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27505 English en_US World Development Report 2011 Background Papers; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic ABUSE
ABUSES
ACCOUNTABILITY
AMNESTY
ARMED CONFLICT
ARMED CONFLICTS
ARMED GROUPS
ASSETS
BATTLE
CIVIL RIGHTS
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
CIVILIAN POPULATIONS
COMPROMISES
CONFIDENCE
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
CONSENT
CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM
CONTAINMENT
CORRUPT
CORRUPT ACTS
CORRUPTION
COURTS
CRIME
CRIMES
CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
CRIMINAL
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
DEMOBILIZATION
DISARMAMENT
DISENGAGEMENT
ECONOMIC CRIME
ECONOMIC RIGHTS
EQUAL TREATMENT
ETHNIC GROUPS
EX-COMBATANTS
EXTERNAL INTERVENTION
EXTORTION
FIGHTING
FREEDOM
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
GANG
GANGS
GENOCIDE
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
GRAVE
HUMAN RIGHT
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE
HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES
HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
HUMAN SECURITY
INDICTMENTS
INEQUALITIES
INEQUITIES
INITIATIVE
INJUSTICES
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL NORMS
JUDICIAL SYSTEM
JURISDICTION
JUSTICE
LAWS
LEADERSHIP
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LOCAL CONFLICT
MEMBER STATES
MILITARY INTERVENTIONS
MILITIA
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
NEGOTIATED SETTLEMENT
NEGOTIATIONS
PEACE
PEACE RESEARCH
PEACEBUILDING
PEACEKEEPING
POLICE
POLITICAL SETTLEMENT
POLITICAL VIOLENCE
PRIORITIES
PRIVILEGE
PRIVILEGES
PROSECUTION
PUBLIC INFORMATION
PUBLIC OFFICIALS
PUBLIC OPINION
PUNISHMENT
RAPE
REBEL
RECONCILIATION
RECONSTRUCTION
ROAD
RULE OF LAW
SOVEREIGNTY
TERRORISM
THEMATIC PAPERS
TORTURE
TRAFFICKING
TRIBUNALS
UNDP
VICTIMS
VIOLENCE
VIOLENT CONFLICT
WAR
WAR CRIMES
WEAPONS
WHITE COLLAR CRIME
WORLD DEVELOPMENT
YOUTH
spellingShingle ABUSE
ABUSES
ACCOUNTABILITY
AMNESTY
ARMED CONFLICT
ARMED CONFLICTS
ARMED GROUPS
ASSETS
BATTLE
CIVIL RIGHTS
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
CIVILIAN POPULATIONS
COMPROMISES
CONFIDENCE
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
CONSENT
CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM
CONTAINMENT
CORRUPT
CORRUPT ACTS
CORRUPTION
COURTS
CRIME
CRIMES
CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
CRIMINAL
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
DEMOBILIZATION
DISARMAMENT
DISENGAGEMENT
ECONOMIC CRIME
ECONOMIC RIGHTS
EQUAL TREATMENT
ETHNIC GROUPS
EX-COMBATANTS
EXTERNAL INTERVENTION
EXTORTION
FIGHTING
FREEDOM
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
GANG
GANGS
GENOCIDE
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
GRAVE
HUMAN RIGHT
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE
HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES
HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
HUMAN SECURITY
INDICTMENTS
INEQUALITIES
INEQUITIES
INITIATIVE
INJUSTICES
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL NORMS
JUDICIAL SYSTEM
JURISDICTION
JUSTICE
LAWS
LEADERSHIP
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LOCAL CONFLICT
MEMBER STATES
MILITARY INTERVENTIONS
MILITIA
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
NEGOTIATED SETTLEMENT
NEGOTIATIONS
PEACE
PEACE RESEARCH
PEACEBUILDING
PEACEKEEPING
POLICE
POLITICAL SETTLEMENT
POLITICAL VIOLENCE
PRIORITIES
PRIVILEGE
PRIVILEGES
PROSECUTION
PUBLIC INFORMATION
PUBLIC OFFICIALS
PUBLIC OPINION
PUNISHMENT
RAPE
REBEL
RECONCILIATION
RECONSTRUCTION
ROAD
RULE OF LAW
SOVEREIGNTY
TERRORISM
THEMATIC PAPERS
TORTURE
TRAFFICKING
TRIBUNALS
UNDP
VICTIMS
VIOLENCE
VIOLENT CONFLICT
WAR
WAR CRIMES
WEAPONS
WHITE COLLAR CRIME
WORLD DEVELOPMENT
YOUTH
Harborne, Bernard
Sage, Caroline
Security and Justice Overview : Security and Justice Thematic Paper
relation World Development Report 2011 Background Papers;
description The central theme of the 2011 World Development Report (WDR) is that violent conflict remains a constant threat to human rights, peace and sustainable development. While the nature of violent conflict maybe changing1 its negative impact on poor people in terms of rights violations, public health, forced displacement and diminution of life chances is the same. Critical to establishing peace and the necessary confidence between state and citizen is providing a sense of security, freedom from fear, and the protection of basic rights and entitlements. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship, overlapping and sometimes contradictory, between a range of approaches to security and justice in conflict affected contexts, and to place these efforts within a broader rule of law framework. This, it will be argued, greatly assists in addressing the kind of frictions and blind-spots that commonly exist in making the transition from violence to peace. The paper will then examine some of the instruments and approaches adopted by governments and international partners in addressing the kinds of stresses which result in violent conflict. Finally, it will examine the gaps in the international arena which continue to persist in this area of support. A series of security and justice-themed papers produced for the WDR 2011 outline in more detail the issues, approaches and lessons of the key components including: security, public security in peacekeeping settings, criminal justice, justice and administrative law, and transitional justice.
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author Harborne, Bernard
Sage, Caroline
author_facet Harborne, Bernard
Sage, Caroline
author_sort Harborne, Bernard
title Security and Justice Overview : Security and Justice Thematic Paper
title_short Security and Justice Overview : Security and Justice Thematic Paper
title_full Security and Justice Overview : Security and Justice Thematic Paper
title_fullStr Security and Justice Overview : Security and Justice Thematic Paper
title_full_unstemmed Security and Justice Overview : Security and Justice Thematic Paper
title_sort security and justice overview : security and justice thematic paper
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/197971468332483951/Security-and-justice-overview-security-and-justice-thematic-paper
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27505
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