As part of its efforts to strengthen the capacity of parliaments to promote and protect human rights, the Inter-Parliamentary Union , in collaboration with the International Commission of Jurists and the Association for the Prevention of Torture, organized this seminar, which was held from 25 to 27 September 2006 at IPU Headquarters, to address the question of due administration of justice and the contribution parliaments can make in this respect.
Members of parliamentary human rights bodies and specialized parliamentary committees on justice and internal affairs from over 40 countries exchanged views and identified ways in which parliaments can promote and help safeguard the due administration of prisons, the independence of the Judiciary, the right to fair trial and the rights of accused, detainees and prisoners. The brochure contains the experts' contributions, extracts of the debates and summary and recommendations of the Rapporteur of the seminar.
English & French
Arabic, English, French, Georgian, Polish and Spanish
N°1 - Making Effective Recommendations (English, French, Georgian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian & Spanish)
N°2 - The Selection of Persons to Interview in the Context of Preventive Detention Monitoring (English, French, Georgian, Polish and Spanish)
N°3 - Using Interpreters in Detention Monitoring (English, Polish and Spanish)
Available in Arabic, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Bahasa Indonesia, English, French, Korean, Nepali, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish and Thai (2004-2009)


