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Lusaka - Zambia: By Prof Chaloka Beyani, Prof Melvin Mbao and Prof Cephas Lumina Republic of Zambia, Summary of the Recommendations of the Mwanakatwe Constitutional Review
Programme: ILAC MENA Programme 2018 – 2021
Type of Contract: Consultancy
Application Deadline: 28 June 2021
1. Background
The International Legal Assistance Consortium (ILAC) is a rule of law organisation comprising professional legal associations, NGOs and individual legal experts from more than thirty countries. Gathering its members’ legal expertise and competencies from various contexts and legal traditions, ILAC works to strengthen the rule of law, empower legal professionals and ensure equal access to justice for all where people’s justice needs are the greatest – in conflict, crisis or transitions to democracy – through justice needs assessments, programme coordination and international policy dialogue.
ILAC is currently seeking an evaluator for its MENA Programme (2018 – 2021). The overall objectives of the programme are to support selected justice sector institutions, associations and actors in MENA to ensure equal access to justice, enhance public trust in
Lucy Williams is a
law professor at Northeastern University, faculty director of its Center for Public Interest Advocacy and Collaboration, and co-director of its Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy. Her activism and scholarship have focused on domestic and global inequality. She founded and has coordinated for 15 years the International Social and Economic Rights Project, a group of academics, judges and activists primarily from the Global South working to encourage transformative thinking about social and economic rights.
Domingo Lovera-Parmo
Domingo Lovera-Parmo is an
Associate professor of Law at Universidad Diego Portales (Chile). Ll.M. Columbia University (2007), Ph.D. Osgoode Hall Law School (2016). His research focuses on