NL-KVK-27368929-1804608020
Universiteit Leiden
The Role of Law in Libya’s National Reconciliation phase 2
The project uses a socio-legal research approach to address and enhance the role of law in Libya vis-à-vis the major challenges of national reconciliation, i.e. key issues regarding national governance, decentralization, security forces and transitional justice. The project identifies and assesses the role of law–both actual and potential, enabling and constraining-with regard to those issues. It aims not only at understanding but also at finding domestically owned solutions, which facilitates the contribution of Libyan law and legal actors to reconciliation and reconstruction, i.e. to ending the divide and building a unified Libya, as a capable, democratic, just and secure state, since only such state can take on the pressing domestic and international challenges.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Universiteit Leiden
Universiteit Leiden
Van Vollenhoven Institute for Law, Governance and Society
0031715277260
vollenhoven@law.leidenuniv.nl
https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/law/institute-for-the-interdisciplinary-study-of-the-law/van-vollenhoven-institute
Van Vollenhoven Institute, Leiden Law School, Leiden University, P.O.Box 9520, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands
327170
317884
33950
0
289134
80607
Expenditure 2020 - Q1
76996
Expenditure Q4 2020
327170
Incoming Funds from the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
679004
Incoming commitment from the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
317884
Incoming Funds from the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
132233
Expenditure 2019 - Q4
54728
Expenditure 2019 - Q1
96069
Expenditures 2019 - Q2
65734
Expenditure 2019 - Q3
70106
Expenditure Q2 2020
61425
Expenditure Q3 2020
Research design: Specific research plans for each thematic phase
# Research plans written
Empirical research: Data collection and analysis
# Empirical research studies conducted
# Academic workshops organized
Mid-term workshops in Libya. One workshop less due to the Corona pandemic.
Presenting research results: reports
# Thematic reports
# Conference reports
# Final report
# Final conference reports
Presenting research results: thematic updates
# Periodic thematic updates
NL-KVK-27368929-1804608027
Universiteit Leiden
Access to Justice in Libya
This is a 48-month project designed to contribute to a solid, accessible, domestically-owned knowledge base for people-centred interventions aimed at strengthening access to justice in Libya (A2JiL), and to disseminate such knowledge
among stakeholders, enhancing awareness and the capabilities required to provide A2JiL. The project focuses on five areas: justice-seekers, justice providers (state and non-state), outcomes, contexts, and barriers. Access to Justice in this project includes
major elements of transitional justice as well as justice reform. The project will not only target the general population but also pay special attention to vulnerable groups such as women, ethnic minorities, migrants and IDPs. The project uses a conflict-sensitive
approach and builds on previous research, notably concerning the role of law in national reconciliation and peacebuilding. The project ascertains whether, to which extent, and how, in a country plagued by political and institutional divide, armed conflict
and lack of security, people have access to justice, and how to improve such access by identifying and reducing barriers.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Universiteit Leiden
Universiteit Leiden
Van Vollenhoven Institute for Law, Governance and Society
0031715277260
vollenhoven@law.leidenuniv.nl
https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/law/institute-for-the-interdisciplinary-study-of-the-law/van-vollenhoven-institute
Van Vollenhoven Institute, Leiden Law School, Leiden University, P.O.Box 9520, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands
641369
641369
641369
641369
135023
84411
Expenditure - Q3 2021
118919
Expenditure - Q4 2021
41117
Expenditure Q1 - 2021
193187
Expenditure Q4 2022
397297
Incoming Funds from the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
118112
Expenditure Q3 2022
84187
Expenditure - Q1 2023
125.692
Expenditure Q3 2023
90077
Expenditure Q2 2023
373727
Incoming Funds from the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2700499
Incoming commitment from the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
171841
Expenditure Q2 2021
77057
Expenditure Q2 2022
79037
Expenditure Q1 2022
641369
Incoming Funds from the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Diagnosis and assessment of Access to Justice
Reports on qualitative research written
Report on survey research written
Final report written
Research papers completed
Workshops and conferences organized
Strengthening of research capacity
Training course on qualitative research conducted
Training courses on quantitative research conducted
Awareness of access to justice amongst Libyan stakeholders
Dialogues held
Website launched
Result releases via Libyan TV channels organized
Awareness of access to justice amongst international stakeholders
Consultation meetings organized
Meetings with organizations working on Libya organized
Libya’s access to justice strategy
Policy briefs prepared
Capacity of legal practitioners to assist in access to justice efforts
Training course for public lawyers organized
Training course for trainers organized
Training course for local mediators organized