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- Title
COLLECTION AND MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION IN VETTING PROCESSES.
- Authors
ZEQIRI, Safit
- Abstract
The focus of domestic and international politics is the Regulation of the draft law on the reassessment of judges and prosecutors, which is the most urgent requirement of international officials. Selfcare is a process, whereby it aims to wipe out corrupt individuals out of the justice system. The main challenges of managing information in verification processes are profoundly different depending on the transitional context: typically, post-conflict efforts must address a lack of information, while the post-authoritarian ones are overloaded by secret archives that are not entirely relevant to the vetting exercised. The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) defines "vetting" as "processes involving the examination of employment and other records for the purpose of employment or dismissal".1 Upon examining the potential link between information used in vetting and other transitional justice measures such as truth commissions and criminal courts; the challenges of managing information in vetting processes are fundamentally different depending on the context being passed.
- Subjects
INFORMATION processing; TRUTH commissions; CRIMINAL courts; INFORMATION resources management; JUDGES; ARCHIVES; SOFT law; CONFLICT of interests
- Publication
Vizione, 2022, Issue 39, p431
- ISSN
1409-8962
- Publication type
Article