The NCSC provides
a full spectrum of services to assist other countries in strengthening the rule
of law, developing strong, accountable governance structures, and
modernizing the justice sector.
Advisory and training services in:
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Justice sector
reform and modernization
- Legal reform
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Legal education
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Government performance and ethics
- Human and individual rights protection
- Public education related to the rule of law
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Post-conflict and fragile states institution-building
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Security sector innovations
For more detailed information about prior assistance and
training please check under the Projects
tab.
International Visitors Program:
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Through its International Visitors
Education Program, the NCSC annually designs and
conducts educational programs for hundreds of international judicial leaders and
justice system and government representatives. These programs range from
one-day workshops to longer concentrated study seminars on a specific justice-sector
topic, to multi-week comprehensive studies of the
American justice system, and year-long programs that combine practical experience
and theoretical study. Each program is individually tailored to the educational
and learning needs of the participants. These programs are
conducted at the NCSC's facilities and other relevant locations, such as
courts, prosecutors' offices, law schools and other training facilities appropriate to
the needs of the participants. These study programs are conducted
throughout the U.S. as well as in other countries as
needed.
Contracting for NCSC International
Services:
A range of contract mechanism are available to access
the NCSC's services. In addtion to directly contracting with
the NCSC, grants and contracts can be issued via the following
contracting mechanism and types:
Indefinite Quantity Contracts (USAID)
MOBIS (GSA contracting vehicle)
Fixed Price Contracts
Fixed
Rate Contracts
Cooperative Agreements
Cost
Plus Fixed Fee Contracts
Prime and Subcontracts
Grants
For more information, click here to contact us.
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