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Cooperation between CTC/CTED and UNODC/TPBon
Implementing the Legal Regime against Terrorism
Briefing by Cecilia Ruthström-RuinDeputy Director of the Division for Treaty Affairs and Chief of the Terrorism Prevention Branch
New York30 April 2009
Technical Assistance by TPB
• For strengthening the capacity of national criminal justice systems to implement these instruments in full conformity with RoL
• For the ratification and incorporation into national legislation of the 16 international legal instruments related to terrorism
Assistance to countries, upon request:
Based on: GA resolutions (63/129 and 63/175), including the UN Global C-T Strategy
(60/288)
Guided by: Security Council Resolutions
2003 – 2009: Global reach
Activities January 2003- April 2009 January-December 2008
Total of Member States assisted
164 129
Total of Member States provided with legislative drafting assistance
77 45
Number of regional and sub-regional workshops
66 16
Number of criminal justice officials trained
8,150 1,600
Technical assistance tools and publicationsA dozen technical assistance tools and substantive publications, including
• Legislative database (www.unodc.org/tldb)• Legislative guide to the universal anti-terrorism
conventions and protocols• Model legislative provisions against terrorism• Handbook on criminal justice responses to terrorism
Under preparation:
• Digest of terrorism cases for legal practitioners• Manual on international judicial co-operation in terrorist cases• International legal framework for combating nuclear terrorism• Frequently asked questions to international law aspects relating to counter-terrorism• Analytical studies on anti-terrorism legislation in different regions
TPB Field-based expertsTPB Field-based experts
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PARTNERSHIPS
African Union
League of Arab States
ASEAN
Organization for American States
Organization Internationalede la Francophonie
Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat
CommonwealthSecretariat
EuropeanUnion
Southern AfricanDevelopment Community
ECOWASIntergovernmental Authority
on Development
Organization of theIslamic Conference
OSCE
Delivering as “One UN”
Working with the Counter-Terrorism Committee and its Executive Directorate
Distinct functions, complementary and mutually supportive
CTC/CTED:Functions:- Normative- Policy- Monitoring- Technical Assistance Facilitation
UNODC/TPB:Functions:
Technical Assistance Delivery
including: - Legal Assessments - Reporting Assistance
2003 – 2009: Results and Outcomes
New ratifications by TPB-assisted countries 482
New/revised CT legislation by TPB-assisted countries
62•23 adopted•39 drafting completed
Enhanced CT legal implementation capacity through trained officials
More than 120 countries
Way forward
Enhanced ratification assistance
Enhanced assistance for legislative implementation Enhanced assistance for capacity building – new approaches
102 countries (52%)
3 countries (2%)
17 countries (9%)
73 countries (37%)
Ratified all 16 instruments Ratified 12 or more instruments
Ratified 6 to 11 instruments Ratified less than 6 instruments
Way forward (continued)
In-depth tailor-made country focused assistance
Enhanced thematic specialisation
Cross-cutting approach
TPB Online training course
Addressing cross-cutting issues of crime, drugs and terrorism prevention
Specialised services
for strengthening
the legal regime
against terrorism
TPB mandates
Services for addressing
cross-cutting issues – UNODC mandates
+Criminal
Justice
Reform
AML/
CFT
Combating
Organised
Crime
and illicit
drug
trafficking
Preventing
Corruption
Emerging
Treats
(identity-
Related
crime/ cyber
Crime)
Internat.
Coop.
In
Criminal
Matters
Further strengthening of cooperation betweenUNODC/TPB and CTC/CTED
Enhanced substantive collaboration by CTC/CTED in support of TA delivery (including among the respective regional teams and the respective substantive teams of UNODC and CTED)
Enhanced support by UNODC/TPB to promote the common strategy for non reporting/ late-reporting States of the 3 SC Committees
Joint action within the CTITF, in particular the I-ACT initiative
Securing continued support by Member StatesFunding & Implementation Overview
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4
6
8
10
2002 (andbefore)
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Contribution Implementation
US$ million
AustriaBelgiumCanadaColombiaDenmarkFranceGermany
GreeceItalyJapan LiechtensteinMonacoNetherlandsNew Zealand
NorwaySpainSwedenSwitzerland TurkeyUKUSA
TPB Donors:
2009: Funding Requirements
2008 funding carried over to 2009 (activities in initial months): $5 million
Estimated 2009 expenditures/requirements:Estimated 2009 expenditures/requirements: $10 million$10 million
New contributions required for 2009 expenditures: $5 million
2009 funding for 2010 activities in initial months: $5 million
Total 2009 new contributions/funding required:Total 2009 new contributions/funding required: $10 million$10 million
For information, please contact:
UNODC HQ UNODC New York Liaison Office Tel: + 43 1 26060 5604 (TPB) Tel: 43 1 26060 7227 (Andrea Treso)Fax: + 43 1 26060 5968 Fax: + 43 1 26060 4185E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.unodc.org