CGCC’s work emphasizes the inherent linkages among respect for human rights, good governance, and effectively combating terrorism and aims to address the tensions that sometimes emerge among these concepts in practice. CGCC has provided analysis and recommendations for better integrating human rights considerations into the UN counterterrorism program, including to the Security Council’s sanctions regime. CGCC also conducts human rights–focused trainings as part of its capacity-building work in different regions around the world. For example, in 2011, CGCC piloted a four-day training seminar in Uganda on human rights–compliant interrogation techniques. In 2012, CGCC and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark cohost a conference that focused on various human rights issues, identifying guidance to ensure those standards are upheld, as part of ongoing efforts to build capabilities to address counterterrorism and human rights issues in third countries.
The Global Center, in cooperation with Human Rights First’s Global Security and Human Rights Initiative, has been selected to design and implement training courses on advanced rule of law-based criminal justice practices for the International Institute for Justice and the Rule of Law (IIJ). The first course, “Non-coercive interview and...
Judges play a critical role in ensuring that terrorists are brought to justice. To discuss the perspectives of the judiciary in countering terrorism, the Global Center hosted a lunchtime event featuring two former Supreme Court justices, the Honorable Eliezer Rivlin, President of the International Organization for Judicial Training and a...
Within the realm of terrorism, women can play the role of sympathizer, mobilizer, ideologue, preventer, and perpetrator. Therefore, women as a group must be considered during the development of effective policies and programs to prevent terrorism and counter violent extremism. CGCC hosted a special panel and roundtable discussion to explore...
This policy brief explores how basic principles of organizational change can help intelligence and law enforcement agencies weed out human rights abuses and build organizational cultures that promote, rather than undermine, human rights and the rule of law in their efforts to counter terrorism....
CGCC and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development Security Sector Program brought together more than 100 counterterrorism practitioners, academics, diplomats, journalists, and members of civil society for this first annual convention. The convention provided an opportunity for counterterrorism practitioners to consider evolving threats and challenges in the subregion, develop joint responses,...
This closed-door discussion brought together representatives of UN member states and agencies such as the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate and the Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force to discuss how to encourage innovative approaches to integrating respect for human rights into counterterrorism efforts worldwide. The meeting focused on a training seminar organized...
At the invitation of the Danish Foreign Ministry, CGCC Co-Director James Cockayne briefed the EU Council’s counterterrorism configuration on possible counterterrorism strategies for East Africa. Cockayne highlighted the work of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Security Sector Program and CGCC collaborations with IGAD on the ground over the last...
CGCC and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Security Sector Program cohosted a four-day interactive training seminar on human rights–compliant interrogation techniques. The seminar included officials from Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, and Uganda drawn from the national security services, police, national counterterrorism centers, and the Joint Anti-Terrorism...
CGCC convened key stakeholders to discuss the current progress and future direction of UN counterterrorism efforts. This retreat provided an opportunity for discussion among a small group of senior policymakers from within the UN Secretariat and agencies, Security Council, and General Assembly....
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