Consolidating Libya’s New Dawn: the Importance of Supporting

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Series Details No19, November 2011
Publication Date November 2011
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Libya's interim National Transitional Council is tasked to initiate the complex and sensitive post-conflict transition that lies before Libya in support of democratization, economic development and the rule of law.

The overall effort will be a daunting one in a country where such processes were prevented or oddly and brutally interpreted by the eccentric Muammar al-Qaddafi to the benefit of his family and supporters.

This policy brief articulates some of the immediate post-conflict challenges affecting security and justice sector reform in an environment that will be particularly challenging.

The policy brief stresses that the international community will have to take a particular mindset and approach to providing external security and justice sector assistance. National authorities should also work closely with non-state and other domestic actors to ensure that Libya's future security and justice sector is based upon a common vision and local community-level expectations.

Source Link http://www.clingendael.nl/sites/default/files/20111100_crupolicybrief19.pdf
Related Links
EU: EEAS: EU Relations with Libya http://eeas.europa.eu/libya/index_en.htm

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