| |
East Timor's parliamentarians
and civil society organizations (CSOs) are learning how to develop
legislative policy and draft and evaluate legislation in a series
of workshops hosted by the University of San Francisco. USF's
Legislative Drafting Initiative is designed to increase the capacity
of Parliament as a law-making institution and develop links between
Parliament and CSOs as key participants in the lawmaking process.
As a new country, East Timor is modifying
a legal system inherited from the 24-year Indonesian occupation
and interim UN administration to address the complex social problems
of its colonial past. Informed and participatory development of
legislative policy and draft legislation is vital. The USF workshops
|
|
|
|
teach
participants a detailed legislation-drafting methodology and techniques
that identify social problems, the individuals and institutions
that generate them, and the causes of problematic behavior to
help find solutions and make recommendations for new legislation
that can be implemented transparently and effectively.
The USF workshops for parliamentarians have generated a great
deal of interest. For example, 75 members of Parliament out of
88 attended a USF workshop focusing on budget law analysis. Afterwards,
parliamentarians agreed to an extended series of hands-on workshops
to be held in July. CSOs have also responded positively. At a
recent workshop focusing on the issues facing Parliament's seven
main committees, 40 participants representing 21 East Timorese
organizations took part. Two more CSO workshops in May and August
will use recommendations from earlier workshops as their starting
points and focus more specifically on legislative drafting techniques.
Addressing important but problematic areas, USF workshop participants
have drafted recommendations on land rights, the role of the national
defense force in national defense and security, strengthening
small industry, protecting fisheries, housing policy, and urban
residential development. Previous workshops have tackled many
major issues, including the national budget process, serious crimes
and amnesty, illegal logging, urban planning, the national education
curriculum, local government, and regional health services.
USAID supports USF's Legislative Drafting Initiative through
its partnership with The Asia Foundation. USF's work helps parliamentarians
develop and evaluate legislation and encourages more informed
and effective engagement between the legislature and civil society.

Printer Friendly Version
|
|
|