Resources listing

Multimedia

Forgotten

http://vimeo.com/36890180 This 2011 film ‘Forgotten’ was produced under the EU funded project ‘Progressive Abolition of the Death Penalty and Alternatives that Respect International Human Rights Standards’. The film reflects the conditions for those sentenced to life imprisonment in the countries of Central Asia.

Languages: English

Annual Report

Annual Report 2010

Please contact Penal Reform International at publications@penalreform.org if you would like a free paper copy.

Languages: English

Annual Report

Annual Report 2011

Please contact Penal Reform International at publications@penalreform.org if you would like a free paper copy.

Languages: English

Report

Kazakhstan Recommendations November 2010

Recommendations of the participants of the conference on the theme “Life imprisonment in Kazakhstan: challenges for reform” -19 November 2010.

Languages: English

Report

Workshop for East African human rights institutions on implementation of torture prevention standards

The School of Law at the University of Bristol is host to a four-year research project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK, which is examining the role of non-binding ‘soft-law’ documents in the development of international human rights law. In particular, the “Implementation of Human Rights Standards” project (IHRS project) is focusing […]

Languages: English

Report

An Assessment of Penal Legislation in Georgia

This study highlights some significant systemic shortcomings on the way to reform of penal legislation in Georgia. Discussing the themes of law making in general, criminal law and procedure, execution of imprisonment and probation, the study evaluates the hurdles to reform and concludes with recommendations. This publication was produced by PRI with the aid of […]

Languages: English, Georgian

Report

Life Imprisonment and Conditions of Serving the Sentence in the South Caucasus

This study evaluates the position of life prisoners in South Caucasus with the results to be used to advocate international standards and norms. It forms part of the project ‘Global Action to Abolish the Death Penalty’. Published by PRI with the aid of the European Union

Languages: English, Georgian