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Wednesday, 10 July Thursday, 11 July 9:00 Keynote Address – World Forum Theater (Continents/Level 0) 9:00 Open Discussion with United Nations: Role of Rule of 9:30 From Inspiration to Action: Strengthening the Rule of Law in Peace & Security, Development, & Human Rights Law through Impactful Programs – World Forum Theater – World Forum Theater (Continents/Level 0) (Continents/Level 0) 10:30 Justice Incubator Working Sessions: Part III (See on-site 11:00 Justice Incubator Working Sessions: Part II (See on-site agenda for locations) agenda for locations) 12:30 Luncheon Featuring WJP Rule of Law Award – Atlantic 12:30 Luncheon - Atlantic (Oceans/Level -1) (Oceans/Level -1) Poster Session – Atlantic Foyer (Oceans/Level -1) Poster Session – Atlantic Foyer (Oceans/Level -1) Office Hours – World Café (Continents/Level 0) 14:30 Concurrent Topical Panels III 14:30 Concurrent Topical Panels II Combatting Human Trafficking: Collaborative Solutions – Everest (Mountains/Level 2) Artists & the Rule of Law – Everest (Mountains/Level 2) competitive Advantage: Attracting Investment through Strong Disaster Relief: Improving the Legal Framework – Kilimanjaro Rule of Law – Mississippi (Rivers/Level 1) (Mountains/Level 2) cooperation to Improve Environmental Governance & economic & Legal Empowerment through a Robust Rule Implementation – Kilimanjaro (Mountains/Level 2) of Law – Amazon (Rivers/Level 1) the New Technology: Transforming Access to Information to Food Justice: Growing a Better Future – Yangtze (Rivers/Level 1) Improve Lives – Amazon (Rivers/Level 1) the Role of the Military in Advancing the Rule of Law – Oceania Youth Leaders, Civil Society, & Accountability – Yangtze (Rivers/ Foyer (Continents/Level 0) Level 1) Contents sustainable Water Solutions – Mississippi (Rivers/Level 1) 16:00 Final Reports from Justice Incubator Working World Justice Forum IV . . . . . 1 16:30 Keynote Conversation: Women Leadership in Rule of Law – Sessions – World Forum Theater (Continents/Level 0) Welcome ...... 3 World Forum Theater (Continents/Level 0) 17:30 Closing Keynote – World Forum Theater Welcome to The Hague! . . . 4 18:00 Optional Evening Events (Continents/Level 0) ten Good Reasons Why an Index Should Be Built - Europe 18:00 Adjourn Agenda ...... 7 (Continents/Level 0) Business & Human Rights: Charting the Path Forward - Africa Concurrent Panels ...... 11 (Continents/Level 0) Beatrice Mtetwa & the Rule of Law - Filmhuis Den Haag (off-site)

Justice Incubator ...... 28 Private Rule of Law - Antarctica (Continents/Level 0) Constitution Building in Post-Conflict Societies – Asia (Continents/ Acknowledgements . . . . . 31. Level 0) The World Justice Project . . 36 WJP Rule of Law Index & the Military: Defining & Measuring Adherence to the Rule of Law – Oceania Foyer (Continents/Level 0) The Hague Area Map . . . . 38

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World Justice Forum 8-11 July 2013 | The Hague, Netherlands

The World Justice Forum is a global gathering designed to improve the state of the world by engaging leaders from civil society, government, business, academia, and elsewhere to develop practical, on-the-ground programs to strengthen the rule of law. The World Justice Forum provides a platform for change agents from all disciplines to explore and debate crucial rule of law issues with a focus on shared learning and collaboration. During the three days of the Forum, participants from more than 120 countries will engage in plenary and active breakout sessions, learn about innovative rule of law programs, discuss issues of interest with researchers and scholars during “workshop hours,” and network with other activists from around the world.

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Welcome to the World Justice Forum IV!

Over 100 countries and even more backgrounds— occupational, cultural, and political—are represented at this gathering. Uniting us is our appreciation for the rule of law as a foundation for communities of opportunity and equity. Wherever we come from, the rule of law can always be strengthened. In that spirit, the next three days have been designed to spark the conversations, knowledge sharing, and practical planning needed to move this ideal forward. We all benefit when communities near and far embrace the rule of law. Following the World Justice Forum IV, it will be up to each of us to continue this vital and honorable work. The World Justice Project looks forward to serving as a key resource and ally as you do so. Sincerely,

William H. Neukom Founder and CEO The World Justice Project

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Welcome to The Hague!

The Hague is not only the political centre of the Netherlands—as it has been for centuries—it is also a city where the whole world is at home, in various ways. First of all, as International City of Peace and Justice, The Hague is home to more than 130 international institutions, organisations and NGOs. The symbol of this is the Peace Palace, which this summer celebrates its one hundredth anniversary. In The Hague, there are around eighteen thousand people working day in and day out to create a better world: a world without chemical weapons, without ethnic cleansing. A world in which conflicts between states are fought, not on the battle field, but in the The Dutch Constitution obliges our country to reinforce international courtroom. A world where the rule of law reigns, not the rule of the rule of law. This ‘Vocation of Holland’ is also The Hague’s: we will mob. And those who think to flout the rules of international law are do everything within our power to strengthen the international rule held responsible by the world. In The Hague. of law and promote peace and safety throughout the world. It is enshrined in the maxim ‘Vrede en Recht’ (Peace and Justice), which Partly because of the presence of the many international legal was added to The Hague’s official coat of arms by royal decree. institutions, The Hague has developed into a hub of knowledge, growing every day, but also being put into practice every day. The From The Hague, there are ties encircling the entire world. Whether latest additions to the family of institutions are Leiden University they involve international cooperation in peace and justice, trade College The Hague, University of Peace and The Hague Institute relations or cultural contacts, The Hague is at home in the world and for Global Justice. The Hague is also a city with a strong European the world is at home in The Hague. profile. Sixty-five years ago, the Congress of Europe was held here, during which the European unification began. Today, The Hague Jozias van Aartsen is home to various European organisations, of which Europol, the Mayor of The Hague European law enforcement organisation, is possibly the most famous.

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Agenda Unless otherwise marked, all events will take place at the World Forum convention center, Churchillplein 10, The Hague Monday, 8 July 15:00 Registration Opens – Main Reception Poster Session – Atlantic Foyer Office Hours – World Café 17:00 Opening Reception – Worldhotel Bel Air The Hague, Johan de Wittlaan 30

Tuesday, 9 July 9:00 Welcome & Introduction – World Forum Theater 9:30 Opening Panel: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Importance of the Rule of Law to Various Sectors – World Forum Theater 11:15 The Rule of Law around the World & Why It Matters: Findings from the WJP Rule of Law Index – World Forum Theater 12:30 Luncheon - Atlantic Poster Session – Atlantic Foyer 14:30 Concurrent Topical Panels I Access To Health: A Better Life for Women & Girls – Amazon ethical Supply Chains: The Relationship between Productive Business & Labor Rights – Mississippi security & Law Enforcement – Yangtze sport & the Rule of Law: Level Playing Fields – Kilimanjaro traditional Justice Systems: Sharia Law – Everest 16:15 Justice Incubator Working Sessions: Part I – See on-site agenda for locations 18:00 Reception Hosted by Den Haag Municipality – City Hall

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Wednesday, 10 July Thursday, 11 July 9:00 Keynote Address – World Forum Theater 9:00 Open Discussion with United Nations: Role of Rule of Law in Peace & Security, Development, & Human 9:30 From Inspiration to Action: Strengthening the Rule of Rights – World Forum Theater Law through Impactful Programs – World Forum Theater 10:30 Justice Incubator Working Sessions: Part III – See 11:00 Justice Incubator Working Sessions: Part II – See on-site agenda for locations on-site agenda for locations 12:30 Luncheon Featuring WJP Rule of Law Award – Atlantic 12:30 Luncheon - Atlantic Poster Session – Atlantic Foyer Poster Session – Atlantic Foyer Office Hours – World Café 14:30 Concurrent Topical Panels III Combatting Human Trafficking: Collaborative Solutions – 14:30 Concurrent Topical Panels II Everest Artists & the Rule of Law – Everest competitive Advantage: Attracting Investment through Strong disaster Relief: Improving the Legal Framework – Kilimanjaro Rule of Law – Mississippi economic & Legal Empowerment through a Robust Rule cooperation to Improve Environmental Governance & of Law – Amazon Implementation – Kilimanjaro Food Justice: Growing a Better Future – Yangtze the New Technology: Transforming Access to Information to the Role of the Military in Advancing the Rule of Law – Improve Lives – Amazon Oceania Foyer Youth Leaders, Civil Society, & Accountability – Yangtze sustainable Water Solutions – Mississippi 16:00 Final Reports from Justice Incubator Working 16:30 Keynote Conversation: Women Leadership in Rule of Sessions – World Forum Theater Law – World Forum Theater 17:30 Closing Keynote – World Forum Theater 18:00 Optional Evening Events 18:00 Adjourn ten Good Reasons Why an Index Should Be Built – Europe Business & Human Rights: Charting the Path Forward – Africa Beatrice Mtetwa & the Rule of Law – Filmhuis Den Haag (off-site) Private Rule of Law – Antarctica Constitution Building in Post-Conflict Societies – Asia WJP Rule of Law Index & the Military: Defining & Measuring Adherence to the Rule of Law – Oceania Foyer

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Access to Health: A Better Life for Women and Girls Women’s health is much more than a medical issue; it is a cultural, political, economic, and social justice issue. In this session, panelists will examine the relationship between the status and rights of women and the pervasive health issues that they face. Panelists will also discuss efforts to improve access to health services, clean water, and sanitation, as well as commodities in the supply chain to integrate services of health, education, and nutrition.

Purnima Mane, President & CEO, Pathfinder International () – Moderator Jimmie Briggs, Founder, ManUp Campaign (USA) Nawal el Saadawi, Writer; Activist; Former Director General, Health Education Department, Egyptian Ministry of Health (Egypt) Sabiha Husi , Director, Medica Zenica (Bosnia) Angela Pinzon, Professor of Medicine, University of Rosario (Colombia)

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Artists and the Rule of Law Combatting Human Trafficking: Collaborative Solutions Artists and their work hold the power to transcend social, economic, and educational differences and bring political This panel will explore initiatives launched discourse to a global stage. Within the chaotic mix of conflicting in the corporate sector, international law enforcement, and state voices and viewpoints, the work of an artist may emerge as the government to use the tools of the legal market to combat human declaration of a nation, articulating the concerns of the people and trafficking. A survivor will speak from her experience about what inspiring social change. This panel will discuss the ways in which victims need and what can be done to message to inform the specific artistic voices emerge in societies; how art can be used to stakeholders who impact and are impacted by trafficking. Joining her educate people about their rights; the skills and mediums that artists will be experts from international business and finance, the tourism/ employ to raise awareness; and the effect on the art and the artist travel industry, and civil society to discuss solutions being tested to when he or she transforms into a representative of the people, or combat modern-day slavery worldwide. even the government.

Laurel Bellows, President, American Bar Association Philip Kennicott, Art & Architecture Critic, (USA) – Moderator The Washington Post (USA) – Moderator Georgia Arnold, CEO, MTV EXIT Foundation (United Kingdom) Ai Wei Wei, Artist & Architect (China) – via video Jean Baderschneider, President, End Human Trafficking Now; Manny Ansar, Singer; Executive Director, Festival au Désert (Mali) Chair, National Leadership Council, Polaris Project (USA) Reza Deghati, Founder, Ainaworld; Journalist & Photographer Marilyn Carlson Nelson, Chairman, Carlson (USA) (Iran) Ima Matul, Child Labor Survivor from the United States; The Roberto Hernández, Movie Director & Researcher (Mexico) Coalition to Abolish Slavery & Trafficking (CAST) Survivor Organizer (Indonesia) Rachna Ramsurn, Cluster Leader, Internal Communication, Public Communication on Economic & Financial Policy & Research Team, Ministry of Finance & Economic Development (Mauritius)

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Competitive Advantage: Cooperation to Improve Attracting Investment through Strong Rule of Law Environmental Governance As companies look to expand their product and service offerings globally, rule of law is a critical consideration. This and Implementation panel will explore rule of law factors that contribute to investor confidence; the impact of weak or non-existent rule of law on What role does the rule of law play in economic growth and job creation; assessment tools used to preventing and ensuring effective responses to environmental determine candidate markets; regulations that guide corporate problems? This panel will consider how the different elements activities in a foreign marketplace; and case studies and ideas on of effective governance come together to form an integrated and how business can collaborate with other stakeholders to strengthen self-reinforcing system, with clear, implementable and enforceable overall rule of law. laws, meaningful public engagement, access to environmental information, and more. The panel will also consider recent developing country innovations in strengthening environmental governance, how progress on governance in the environmental sector can be Patrick Kilbride, Executive Director, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, measured, and how efforts to strengthen environmental governance Americas Division and Coalition for the Rule of can become more strategic, coordinated, and effective. Law (USA) – Moderator

Rolf Alter, Director, Public Governance & Territorial Development Directorate, Organisation for Economic Cooperation & Hans Corell, Former United Nations Under-Secretary for Legal Development () Affairs (Sweden) – Moderator Hernando José Gómez, Colombian Lead on U.S.- Colombia FTA Antonio Benjamin, Justice, National High Court of Brazil; Chair, Task Force (Colombia) World Commission on Environmental Law (Brazil) David Lorello, Partner, Covington & Burlington (United Kingdom) Lord Carnwath, Justice, Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (United Kingdom) Elizabeth Morrissey, Managing Partner, Kleiman International (USA) Scott Fulton, Former General Counsel, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USA) John Mroz, President & CEO, EastWest Institute (USA) Donald Kaniaru, Chair, National Environmental Tribunal of Kenya Scott Scherer, Vice President, Boeing Capital Corporation (USA) (Kenya) David Torstensson, Vice President, Pugatch Consilium (Israel) Jingjing Zhang, Deputy Director, Public Interest Law Network (China)

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Disaster Relief: Economic and Legal Improving the Legal Framework Empowerment through a Post-disaster environments present local and international governments with myriad complex legal challenges. Robust Rule of Law This panel will examine those challenges and possible solutions, as well as new instruments available for providing disaster victims How can a strong rule of law protect with access to relief services. Panelists will also examine rebuilding the current trend of poverty alleviation in developing countries? This policies and legal bidding for reconstruction, vicarious liability panel investigates how civil society, government, and private actors (preventing international assistance), post-event remediation, NGO can work in concert to empower vulnerable and poor citizens through registrations, measurement of success, issues of land planning, and a robust rule of law. Panelists will focus on modern methods of legal policy and budgets, as well as public and private approaches to empowerment such as government programs that raise awareness of disaster recovery. vulnerable citizens’ constitutional rights; safeguards and regulations that ensure access to justice; the right to counsel; and access to formal business and financial mechanisms. The discussion will David Caron, Dean, The Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s also highlight innovative solutions to closing the gap between College London (United Kingdom) – Moderator passing a law in the halls of parliament and the reality of that law as experienced by the poor. David Fisher, Global Coordinator, Disaster Law Programme, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (USA) Zaza Namoradze, Director, Budapest Office, Open Society Justice Frank X. Neuner, Jr., Managing Partner, NeunerPate; Chairman, Initative (Hungary) – Moderator Louisiana Public Defender Board (USA) Yasmin Batliwala, CEO, Advocates for International Development Satoru Nishikawa, Director-General Audit, Japan Water Agency (United Kingdom) (Japan) Stephen Golub, Lecturer, School of Law, University of California, Michèle Pierre-Louis, Former Prime Minister, Executive Director of Berkeley (USA) FOKAL (Haiti) Simeon M.K. Koroma, Founding Director, Timap for Justice (Sierra Leone) Vivek Maru, CEO, Namati: Innovations in Legal Empowerment (India) Faustina Pereira, Director, Human Rights & Legal Aid Services, BRAC (Bangladesh)

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Ethical Supply Chains: Food Justice: The Relationship between Productive Business Growing a Better Future and Labor Rights One in seven people goes to bed hungry every night—not because there isn’t enough food, but While international supply chains help meet because there are imbalances in access to resources such as land, global consumer demand, inexpensive goods often come at the tools, and water. For example, far too many of the world’s rural poor expense of workers and their communities. Too often, inexpensive and hungry, who depend on food production for their livelihoods, lack labor results in human rights violations and environmental the resources to grow enough to feed their own families, the rights to degradation. Panelists will consider the following questions: What own land (especially women, who grow the majority of the world’s are the best means for creating ethical and sustainable supply chains food), and face increasing risks from climate change. Panelists that are also profitable for business? What strategies and models will discuss opportunities to build a better food system, how to exist for meeting and implementing existing international labor ensure greater economic prosperity, how to develop a better life for and environmental laws, norms, and codes of conduct? What are impoverished farmers, and how to achieve more stable food system effective ways to monitor, measure, and rectify restrictions to justice? for generations to come. How do we educate consumers about their choices?

Mark Tran, Correspondent, The Guardian (United Kingdom) – Margaret Levi, Jere L. Bacharach Professor of International Studies, Moderator Department of Political Science, University of Washington; Chair in Politics, U.S. Studies Centre, University of Sydney (USA/ Roy Prosterman, Founder, Landesa (USA) Australia) – Moderator Anne Roulin, VP – R&D Sustainability Manager, Nestlé Sheri Flies, Assistant General Merchandising Manager, Costco (Switzerland) Wholesale Corp. (USA) Irit Tamir, Senior Campaigns and Advocacy Advisor, Oxfam (USA) Ou Virak, President, Cambodian Center on Human Rights (Cambodia) Katie Quan, Director, John F. Henning Center for International Labor Relations, University of California, Berkeley (USA) Auret van Heerden, President & CEO, Fair Labor Association (South Africa)

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The Role of the Military The New Technology: in Advancing the Rule of Law Transforming Access to Information to Improve Lives

Traditionally, exercising military power As technology expands into new fields, comes with great costs, both in lives and resources. people discover innovative ways to access and share information However, recent experience shows that the military can be used that can improve the standard of living for people all over the world. beyond traditional use of force as a mechanism of cooperation, Technological advances in instant communication and documentation influence, and capacity building. Specifically, it can be used to are especially useful in a variety of fields that impact the rule of law, reinforce both the notions and institutions pertaining to the rule of such as journalism, voter registration and monitoring, and political law. Panelists will discuss the inherent challenges faced by militaries activism. These advances help to bring important information to when advancing rule of law principles and offer ideas that have wider audiences, while addressing issues of diplomacy, corruption, proved successful in promoting rule of law principles in post-conflict, human rights, and more. Panelists will discuss the benefits and fragile, or unstable states. complications that accompany technological advances, and will also explore what doors technology might open next.

James E. Baker, Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (USA) – Moderator Sam Muller, Founding Director, The Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law (Netherlands) – Moderator Óscar Leonardo Cadena Plata, Legal Advisor to the Secretariat of the Cabinet and Deputy Minister for Political Affairs (Colombia) Jacob Appelbaum, Advocate, Security Researcher, & Developer, the TOR Project (USA) Dana Kyle Chipman, Judge Advocate General, United States Army (USA) Rick Falvinge, Founder & Chief Evangelist, Pirate Party (Sweden) Ben F. Klappe, Director, Administrative Law Department, Ministry Jacques-Philippe Piverger, Co-founder & Chief Executive Officer, of Defense (Netherlands) MPOWERD, Inc. (Haiti/USA) William K. Lietzau, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Rule of Katrin Verclas, Co-founder & Editor, MobileActive.org (Germany) Law & Humanitarian Policy (USA) Henry Odillo, Commander, Malawi Defence Force (Malawi) Kevin Riordan, Director General of Defence Legal Services, New Zealand Defence Force (New Zealand) François Sénéchaud, Head, ICRC Division on Integration & Promotion of the Law (Switzerland)

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Security and Law Enforcement Sport and the Rule of Law: Level Playing Fields Every day, people endure both known and unknown threats to personal safety. How do Every day, sport plays an integral role security officials find a balance between effective public protection in the lives of people across the world, factoring into social and and human rights? What are the best ways to protect people cultural identity, as well as stimulating the domestic and international while maintaining access to rights, such as freedom of speech and economy. The 2012 Summer Olympics offered an opportunity to assembly? This panel will examine the ways in which law enforcers examine sports’ unique ability to bring people together, as well approach and defend against local/national threats, what happens as to foster debate on key rule of law issues such as corruption, when local/national borders blur, and how to defend the people’s environmental law, order and security, drug use, gender equality, rights in addition to the people themselves. antitrust, land rights, labor law, monopolies, and many other topics. Panelists will examine the relationship between national and international governance and sport, seeking to analyze best practices Alejandro Hope, Security Policy Analyst, IMCO & México Evalúa and unique innovations in which sport can be both an advocate for (Mexico) – Moderator the rule of law, and an example of the systemic good that results from adherence to the rule of law. Kiran Bedi, Director General (ret.), Indian Police Service (India)

Innocent Chukwuma, Regional Representative, Ford Foundation (Nigeria) William H. Neukom, Founder and CEO, The World Justice Project (USA) – Moderator Karen Tse, Founder, International Bridges to Justice (USA) Angela Ciccolo, Chief Legal Counsel, Special Olympics International (USA) Caitlin Fisher, Co-founder & Team Leader, Guerreiras Project (Brazil) Moya Dodd, Partner, Gilbert + Tobin Lawyers; Vice President, The Asian Football Confederation (Australia)

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Sustainable Water Solutions Traditional Justice Systems: Sharia Law Access to safe drinking water is an issue that affects almost half of the world’s population, particularly those in This panel will focus on the growing interaction developing countries. According to the United Nations, more people between Sharia law and secular constitutional law and address how die every year from unsafe water than from all forms of violence, contradictions can be reconciled. For example, can Sharia provisions including war. By placing an emphasis on better management of that punish blasphemy be reconciled with laws that guarantee water resources, as well as sanitation and hygiene, this panel will freedom of speech? If Sharia law mandates fusion between the state consider the important improvements needed in order to promote and Islam, how can it be reconciled with a constitution that contains better access to safe drinking water; the role of technology and an establishment clause? Further discussion will address questions governments in water management and infrastructure; and the such as whether Sharia provisions are employable at lower court and importance of water safety in order to meet the UN Millennium informal levels and whether Sharia law could replace constitutional Development Goals. law in countries with rapidly growing Muslim populations.

John Oldfield, CEO, WASH Advocates (USA) – Moderator Bawa Jain, Secretary-General, World Council of Religious Leaders (USA) – Moderator Gidon Bromberg, Director, Friends of the Earth Middle East (Israel) Ali Akbar Rashad, Full Professor; Islamic Scholar; President & Founder, Islamic Research Institute for Culture & Thought (IICT); Anders Jägerskog, Associate Professor & Director of Knowledge Head, Islamic Seminaries of Tehran Province (Iran) Services, Stockholm International Water Institute (Sweden) Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, Professor & Dean, Faculty of Sharia and Sarah Ochekpe, Minister of Water Resources, Federal Republic Law, International Islamic University, Islamabad () of Nigeria (Nigeria) K. Srinath Reddy, President, Public Health Foundation of India (India) Scott Rickards, President, CEO, & Co-founder, Waterfund LLC (USA)

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Youth Leaders, Civil Society, Notes and Accountability

In response to growing challenges around the world, youth leaders are making an immediate impact in shaping the global agenda. What are the key ways in which today’s youth are most effective in creating dialogue among the civilian population? How are youth using their voices to make government accountable, and how effective are those voices in instigating long-term change? Panelists will discuss the evolution of youth involvement in global affairs; investigate how large scale unemployment in youth populations contributes to economic and political instability (and in extreme cases, order and security); and explore what lies ahead as new technologies and voices emerge.

Lotfullah Najafizada, Head of Current Affairs, TOLOnews (Afghanistan) – Moderator Lina Ben Mhenni, Tunisian Political Blogger, ‘A Tunisian Girl’ (Tunisia) Jonathan Gosier, Entrepreneur, Blogger, Designer, TED Fellow, & Founder of metaLayer (USA) Abdulsalam Haykal, Founder & CEO, Haykal Media, Transtek Systems, TMS Mobile () Alfredo Romero, President, Foro Penal Venezolano (Venezuela) Mary Shuttleworth, Founder, Youth for Human Rights International (South Africa)

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Session 3 Thursday, 11 July, 10:30 – 12:30 Justice Incubator reconvene as a full group to review programs incubated in Working Session Guidelines subtopic groups identify 3-5 exemplary programs to present to the plenary Justice Incubator sessions are designed to generate programs. This Refine selected program descriptions and prepare for presentation is your opportunity to identify areas where rule of law is weak and design solutions you can implement that can strengthen the rule of law. select one Rapporteur to make the presentation for the group

Session Structure Reporting Justice Incubator sessions will take place each full day of the Forum. With 15 discussion topics, we anticipate incubating more than 100 new On Day 1, you will select a topic of greatest interest to you and collaborative program ideas at the World Justice Forum IV. All of these return to that session each of the three days of the Forum to explore ideas will be made available for viewing on the Forum website. ideas to address that topic. Overall, you will have approximately Final Reports from Justice Incubator Working Sessions will be delivered 41/2 hours together to grow your ideas from concept to a practical to the full Forum plenary on Thursday, 11 July at 16:00, and will feature program design. the 3-5 program opportunities selected by each topic group for a “quick pitch” presentation. This capstone session of the World Justice Forum Session 1 Tuesday, 9 July, 16:15 – 17:45 features a sneak preview of the rule of law solutions that participants Facilitator provides overview of the topic will roll out into their communities worldwide following the Forum. Reports will be presented via PowerPoint slides and should include the introductions around the table following elements:

identify 3-4 subtopics of interest 1. What is the problem you are addressing?

Session 2 Wednesday, 10 July, 11:00 – 12:30 2. How do you plan to solve it? meet in subtopic groups to explore angles of the issue; 3. Who else will be involved? (Please identify a partner/ type of partner) brainstorm potential approaches Final Reports will be available on the Forum website. The WJP will develop ideas and approaches into program descriptions contact each program design lead following the Forum to discuss next (3-4 sentences each) steps for implementation and to encourage collaboration with other group members. Finalize program titles and descriptions, and deliver to Facilitator

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WORLD JUSTICE World Justice HONORARY CHAIRS STRATEGIC PARTNERS FORUM IV HOST Project Funders COMMITTEE Madeleine Albright American Bar Association The World Justice Project thanks the Giuliano Amato American Public Health Association Astrid Bronswijk, Head of the following current funders for their Robert Badinter American Society of Civil Engineers James A. Baker III Department of International Affairs, generous support: Arab Center for the Development of Cherie Blair City of The Hague the Rule of Law and Integrity Apple Inc. Stephen G. Breyer Avocats Sans Frontières Geraldine Coughlan, Director, GCC Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Sharan Burrow Law & Media David Byrne Canadian Bar Association GE Foundation Jimmy Carter Club of Madrid Jouke de Vries, Dean, Leiden Google Inc. Hans Corell Hague Institute for the University - Campus The Hague Hewlett-Packard Company Hilario G. Davide, Jr. Internationalisation of Law Hernando de Soto Human Rights First Sam Muller, Director, The Hague Holland & Knight LLP Adama Dieng Human Rights Watch Institute for the Internationalisation Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation William H. Gates, Sr. Inter-American Bar Association of Law Microsoft Corporation Ruth Bader Ginsburg Richard Goldstone International Bar Association Peter Rees, Legal Director, Royal Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP Kunio Hamada International Chamber of Dutch Shell plc William H. Neukom Lee Hamilton Commerce Lousewies van der Laan, Vice- PepsiCo Mo Ibrahim International Institute for Applied Hassan Bubacar Jallow president, Alliance of Liberals and United States Department of State Systems Analysis Tassaduq Hussain Jillani International Organization of Democrats for Europe; Former Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Dutch MP and MEP; lecturer and Anthony M. Kennedy Employers publicist Maria Livanos Cattaui International Trade Union Beverley McLachlin Confederation George J. Mitchell Steven van Hoogstraten, General Inter-Pacific Bar Association Director, Carnegie Foundation John Edwin Mroz Indra Nooyi Karamah: Muslim Women Lawyers Abiodun Williams, President, The Sandra Day O’Connor for Human Rights Hague Institute for Global Justice Ana Palacio Landesa Colin Powell NAFSA: Association of International Roy L. Prosterman Educators Richard W. Riley Norwegian Bar Association Mary Robinson People to People International Petar Stoyanov Transparency International USA Richard Trumka Desmond Tutu U.S. Chamber of Commerce Antonio Vitorino Union Internationale des Avocats Paul A. Volcker World Council of Religious Leaders Harold Woolf World Federation of Engineering Andrew Young Organisations Zhelyu Zhelev World Federation of Public Health Associations

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Board of Directors Officers STAFF Sheikha Abdulla Al-Misnad, William C. Hubbard, Chairman Sophie Barral, Event Consultant, Bethany McGann, Program President, Qatar University of the Board; Partner, Nelson World Justice Forum Assistant (Qatar) Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP Juan Carlos Botero, Executive Doreen Ndishabandi, Engagement Emil Constantinescu, President of William H. Neukom, Founder & Director Intern Romania 1996-2000; President, Chief Executive Officer; Retired Ariel Braunstein, Engagement Kedar Patel, Index Intern Romanian Foundation for Partner, K&L Gates Intern Democracy (Romania) Alejandro Ponce, Chief Research Deborah Enix-Ross, Vice President; Nabiha Chowdhury, Program Officer Ashraf Ghani, Chairman, The Litigation Practice Group Associate Institute for State Effectiveness Manager, Debevoise & Plimpton Christine Pratt, Program Manager (Afghanistan) LLP Ana Victoria Cruz, Program Kelly Roberts, Program Associate Associate, Communications and William C. Hubbard, Partner, Suzanne E. Gilbert, Vice President; Development Maria Rosales, Finance Manager Nelson Mullins Riley & Partner, Holland & Knight LLP Scarborough LLP (USA) Adele Ewan, Engagement Intern Joshua Steele, Program Manager James R. Silkenat, Vice President; Suet Fern Lee, Senior Director, Partner, Sullivan & Worcester Radha Friedman, Director of Jessica Velasco Villegas, Index Stamford Law Corporation LLP Programs Intern (Singapore) Lawrence B. Bailey, Treasurer; Dorothy Garcia, Program Associate Nancy Ward, Chief Engagement Officer Mondli Makhanya, Author and Lawyer; Retired Partner, Preston Brian Gitau, Index Intern Journalist (South Africa) Gates & Ellis LLP Jennifer Wilmore, Index Intern Margaret Halpin, Chief Operating William H. Neukom, Retired Gerold W. Libby, General Counsel & Officer Fanny Zhao, Index Intern Partner, K&L Gates (USA) Secretary; Partner, Zuber Lawler & Del Duca Matthew Harman, Director of Ellen Gracie Northfleet, Former Communications Chief Justice, Federal Supreme Court of Brazil (Brazil) Joanna Lim, Engagement Intern James R. Silkenat, Partner, Sullivan Sarah Long, Administrative & Worcester LLP (USA) Assistant to the Executive Director Madison Marks, Index Intern Joel Martinez, Program Manager

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The World Justice Project The World Justice Project (WJP) is an independent, non-profit organization advancing the rule of law for the development of communities of opportunity and equity worldwide.

The rule of law provides the foundation for people and communities to thrive. Effective rule of law helps reduce corruption, improve public health, enhance education, lift people from poverty, and protect them from injustices and dangers large and small. Founded by William H. Neukom in 2006 as a presidential initiative of the American Bar Association, and with the initial support of 21 other strategic partners, the World Justice Project transitioned into an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in 2010. The World Justice Project engages leaders in countries across the globe and from all work disciplines to advance the rule of law. Our work spurs government reforms, develops practical on-the-ground programs that support the rule of law, and increases understanding of how the rule of law is important to people and the communities where they live.

Rule of Law Index The WJP Rule of Law Index® is a quantitative assessment tool designed to provide a detailed picture of the extent to which countries adhere to Research & Scholarship the rule of law. It is the most comprehensive index of its kind, reflecting The WJP supports rigorous research that contributes to the global the actual conditions experienced by the population. To date, over research agenda on rule of law issues by creating and nurturing a 97,000 people have been interviewed in 97 countries. multidisciplinary community of scholars working on rule of law issues. This consortium of scholars is intended to become a repository of the Engagement best research on the rule of law for informing and aiding policymakers The WJP’s Engagement initiatives strive to make the rule of law as to translate research into action. foundational to other professions as it is to the legal community. The WJP convenes partners from all disciplines—artists, engineers, public health workers, business leaders, and more—to build a global network, find common ground, and create practical solutions that advance the rule of law in their communities. The WJP also incubates programs that strengthen rule of law where it is weak and supports selected innovators to test and implement these programs worldwide. WorldJusticeProject.org #WJForum 38 World Justice Forum IV The Hague Area Map 39

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Forum Agenda at a Glance

Unless otherwise marked, all events will take place at the World Forum convention center, Churchillplein 10, The Hague Monday, 8 July 15:00 Registration Opens – Main Reception (Continents/Level 0) Poster Session – Atlantic Foyer (Oceans/Level -1) Office Hours – World Café (Continents/Level 0) 17:00 Opening Reception – Worldhotel Bel Air The Hague, Johan de Wittlaan 30

Tuesday, 9 July 9:00 Welcome & Introduction – World Forum Theater (Continents/Level 0) 9:30 Opening Panel: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Importance of the Rule of Law to Various Sectors – World Forum Theater (Continents/Level 0) 11:15 The Rule of Law around the World & Why It Matters: Findings from the WJP Rule of Law Index – World Forum Theater (Continents/Level 0) 12:30 Luncheon - Atlantic (Oceans/Level -1) Poster Session – Atlantic Foyer (Oceans/Level -1) 14:30 Concurrent Topical Panels I Access To Health: A Better Life for Women & Girls – Amazon (Rivers/Level 1) Ethical Supply Chains: The Relationship between Productive Business & Labor Rights – Mississippi (Rivers/Level 1) Security & Law Enforcement – Yangtze (Rivers/Level 1) Sport & the Rule of Law: Level Playing Fields – Kilimanjaro (Mountains/Level 2) Traditional Justice Systems: Sharia Law – Everest (Mountains/Level 2) 16:15 Justice Incubator Working Sessions: Part I (See on-site agenda for locations) 18:00 Reception Hosted by Den Haag Municipality – City Hall Agenda at a glance 41

Wednesday, 10 July Thursday, 11 July 9:00 Keynote Address – World Forum Theater (Continents/Level 0) 9:00 Open Discussion with United Nations: Role of Rule of 9:30 From Inspiration to Action: Strengthening the Rule of Law in Peace & Security, Development, & Human Rights Law through Impactful Programs – World Forum Theater – World Forum Theater (Continents/Level 0) (Continents/Level 0) 10:30 Justice Incubator Working Sessions: Part III (See on-site 11:00 Justice Incubator Working Sessions: Part II (See on-site agenda for locations) agenda for locations) 12:30 Luncheon Featuring WJP Rule of Law Award – Atlantic 12:30 Luncheon - Atlantic (Oceans/Level -1) (Oceans/Level -1) Poster Session – Atlantic Foyer (Oceans/Level -1) Poster Session – Atlantic Foyer (Oceans/Level -1) Office Hours – World Café (Continents/Level 0) 14:30 Concurrent Topical Panels III 14:30 Concurrent Topical Panels II Combatting Human Trafficking: Collaborative Solutions – Everest (Mountains/Level 2) Artists & the Rule of Law – Everest (Mountains/Level 2) competitive Advantage: Attracting Investment through Strong Disaster Relief: Improving the Legal Framework – Kilimanjaro Rule of Law – Mississippi (Rivers/Level 1) (Mountains/Level 2) cooperation to Improve Environmental Governance & economic & Legal Empowerment through a Robust Rule Implementation – Kilimanjaro (Mountains/Level 2) of Law – Amazon (Rivers/Level 1) the New Technology: Transforming Access to Information to Food Justice: Growing a Better Future – Yangtze (Rivers/Level 1) Improve Lives – Amazon (Rivers/Level 1) the Role of the Military in Advancing the Rule of Law – Oceania Youth Leaders, Civil Society, & Accountability – Yangtze (Rivers/ Foyer (Continents/Level 0) Level 1) Contents sustainable Water Solutions – Mississippi (Rivers/Level 1) 16:00 Final Reports from Justice Incubator Working World Justice Forum IV . . . . . 1 16:30 Keynote Conversation: Women Leadership in Rule of Law – Sessions – World Forum Theater (Continents/Level 0) Welcome ...... 3 World Forum Theater (Continents/Level 0) 17:30 Closing Keynote – World Forum Theater Welcome to The Hague! . . . 4 18:00 Optional Evening Events (Continents/Level 0) ten Good Reasons Why an Index Should Be Built - Europe 18:00 Adjourn Agenda ...... 7 (Continents/Level 0) Business & Human Rights: Charting the Path Forward - Africa Concurrent Panels ...... 11 (Continents/Level 0) Beatrice Mtetwa & the Rule of Law - Filmhuis Den Haag (off-site)

Justice Incubator ...... 28 Private Rule of Law - Antarctica (Continents/Level 0) Constitution Building in Post-Conflict Societies – Asia (Continents/ Acknowledgements . . . . . 31. Level 0) The World Justice Project . . 36 WJP Rule of Law Index & the Military: Defining & Measuring Adherence to the Rule of Law – Oceania Foyer (Continents/Level 0) The Hague Area Map . . . . 38

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