The Namibia Judicial Capacity Building Project is a partnership between the Namibian Ministry of Justice, the University of Namibia's Law Faculty, and the University of Maryland School of Law International Clinic.
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IJNetwork partnered with the University of Namibia’s Law Faculty, the Ministry of Justice, and Stanford Law School's International Human Rights Clinic to build an on-line database and networking website for people in the legal system.
Steve Gray coordinated the construction of the Namibia Justice Network, which brings easy access to Namibian law to all of Namibia's magistrate judges for the first time.
IJNetwork is proud of Mr. Gray and thankful to Dean Nico Horn and our partners in the Ministry of Justice for helping make this project a reality. |
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From a base in Windhoek, Namibia, IJN has partnered with
the Namibian Ministry of Justice, the University of
Namibia's Law Faculty, and the Stanford Law School International Human
Rights
Clinic to design and build a sustainable,
open source
web-based collaboration system for the Namibian judiciary. This project
will help Namibia leave behind the apartheid legal structures and
address the communication
and research technology challenges of this emergent democracy’s
legal system.
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