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OECD Workgroup IV, GfD-initiative -Session 1 - Capacity Building for Law Drafting Paris, 20 th October 2008 Chris Moll European Academy for Legislation
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Legislative capacity building: addressing participants, procedures and paragraphs Participants: (constitutionally) empowered actors in the legislative process Procedures: sequential interaction between actors, involved in the legislative process Paragraphs: the outcome of the legislative process
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Legislative capacity building: what does it take? A comprehensive, threefold approach Comprehensive: curricula include interrelated subjects to legislative drafting Threefold: targeting at knowledge transfer, skills, practice
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Legislative capacity building: the Academy for Legislation A post-academic training institute for legislative professionals employed in the Dutch Central Government, Council of State and Parliament, providing for éducation permanente Established in 2000. Modular programmes (600 students annually)
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Legislative capacity building: the experience of the Academy for Legislation Knowledge (clusters): Legislation (framework design), Public administration European & international law (legal setting of legislative process) Skills: legislative skills (writing, presenting) Practice: national, international assignments/stages (applying knowledge)
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European Academy for Legislation (1) Profile: platform for exchange, knowledge transfer for legislative professionals Activities: development of expert meetings, colloquia, master courses, fostering European legislative cultures Approach: comprehensive, mix of theory and practice
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European Academy for Legislation (2) Allocated knowledge: involvement of best European experts (cooperation IAL) Content: general notions (subjects) of legislation, identified as relevant at international, national level (a.o. legislative quality, managing stock of legislation, RIA, implementation, evaluation)
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Legislative capacity building for the MENA-countries: what does it take, and what can the European Academy for Legislation offer (1) ? Critical assessment of needs for reform Development of comprehensive training programmes (demand driven, co-ownership)
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Legislative capacity building for the MENA-countries: what does it take, and what can the European Academy for Legislation offer (2) ? Offering a broad range of European expertise Peer support & assistance, sustainability of expertise (exchange, partnerships, institutional embedding of knowledge)
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Thank you for your attention Chris Moll c.moll@eafl.eu www.eafl.euwww.eafl.eu (under construction)
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