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  • Elections and Peacebuilding: Why the timing and sequencing of transitional elections matter Many countries, such as Burundi, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Iraq, Yemen, South Sudan and Syria, are grappling with questions related to peace, security and integrity in their current political transitions. At the same time…

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    Elections and Peacebuilding

    Elections and Peacebuilding: Why the timing and sequencing of transitional elections matter Many countries, such as Burundi, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Iraq, Yemen, South Sudan and Syria, are grappling with questions related to peace, security and integrity in their current political transitions. At the same time other countries, including […]

  • Access to Justice and Electoral Integrity A policy brief of the Electoral Integrity Initiative What is the importance of granting access to justice for the rule of law and electoral integrity? What are the key principles for effective, timely and impartial administration of justice? This policy brief reviews international standards and best…

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    Access to Justice and Electoral Integrity

    Access to Justice and Electoral Integrity A policy brief of the Electoral Integrity Initiative What is the importance of granting access to justice for the rule of law and electoral integrity? What are the key principles for effective, timely and impartial administration of justice? This policy brief reviews international standards and best practices in which […]

  • Changing term limits: an electoral perspective A policy brief of the Electoral Integrity Initiative “Term limits” are those limits set by law, normally a country’s constitution, on the number of terms an elected public office holder may serve. The restriction can apply to the number of terms that may be held consecutively,…

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    Changing term limits: an electoral perspective

    Changing term limits: an electoral perspective A policy brief of the Electoral Integrity Initiative “Term limits” are those limits set by law, normally a country’s constitution, on the number of terms an elected public office holder may serve. The restriction can apply to the number of terms that may be held consecutively, or it may […]