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(v) Promoting the independence and integrity of the judiciary and, by means
of appropriate education, selection, support and allocation of resources,
strengthening its capacity to render justice with fairness and efficiency, free
from improper or corrupt outside influence;
(vi) Guaranteeing that all persons deprived of their liberty are treated with
humanity and with respect for the inherent dignity of the human person;
(vii) Ensuring appropriate civil and administrative remedies and criminal
sanctions for violations of human rights, as well as effective protection for
human rights defenders;
(viii) Including human rights education in the training for civil servants and
law enforcement and military personnel;
(ix) Ensuring that the military remains accountable to the democratically
elected civilian government;
(d) Developing, nurturing and maintaining an electoral system that provides
for the free and fair expression of the people’s will through genuine and periodic
elections, in particular by:
(i) Guaranteeing that everyone can exercise his or her right to take part in
the government of his or her country, directly or through freely chosen
representatives;
(ii) Guaranteeing the right to vote freely and to be elected in a free and fair
process at regular intervals, by universal and equal suffrage, conducted by
secret ballot and with full respect for the right to freedom of association;
(iii) Taking measures, as appropriate, to address the representation of underrepresented segments of society;
(iv) Ensuring, through legislation, institutions and mechanisms, the freedom
to form democratic political parties that can participate in elections, as well as
the transparency and fairness of the electoral process, including through
appropriate access under the law to funds and free, independent and pluralistic
media;
(e) Creating and improving the legal framework and necessary mechanisms
for enabling the wide participation of all members of civil society in the promotion
and consolidation of democracy, by:
(i) Respecting the diversity of society by promoting associations, dialogue
structures, mass media and their interaction as a means of strengthening and
developing democracy;
(ii) Fostering, through education and other means, awareness and respect for
democratic values;
(iii) Respecting the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and the exercise of
the right freely to form, join and participate in non-governmental organizations
or associations, including trade unions;
(iv) Guaranteeing mechanisms for consultations with and the contribution of
civil society in processes of governance and encouraging cooperation between
local authorities and non-governmental organizations;
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