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International Law Research | 2018

Negotiating the Post-Revolution Constitution for Tunisia – Members of the National Constituent Assembly Share Their Experiences

Abrak Saati

Though the Tunisian transition to democracy faces challenges seven years following the 2011 revolution and four years following the enactment of the new constitution, the country still constitutes ...


Policing & Society | 2017

Building peace abroad and coming back home : experiences of Swedish police officers

Abrak Saati; Malin E. Wimelius

ABSTRACT Ever since the Swedish Police Authority established a unit for Peace Support Operations in 2000, approximately 70–110 Swedish police officers have participated in peacebuilding missions around the globe on an annual basis. This signifies that a substantial number of Swedish police officers have gained practical experience of assisting post-conflict states to rebuild their societies, reform their security sectors and establish a police force that acts in accordance with the principles of democratic policing. However, to date, there is no research that has set out to investigate these police officers’ experiences; not only of building peace abroad within the framework of democratic policing, but also of coming back home to reengage in Swedish police work. In this paper we begin to address this research gap. We do so through a number of qualitative interviews with Swedish police officers who have recent experiences of participating in peacebuilding missions in Liberia, Kosovo and Haiti. The findings show that despite certain obstacles, the police officers find ways to conduct police work in a manner that they believe supports the advancement of a democratic police force, and that their overall sentiment of building peace abroad is positive. However, their experiences of returning home to reengage in Swedish police work are less satisfactory. Officers express frustration that new insights and new knowledge gained abroad do not seem to be valued by the Swedish Police Authority. This is a finding that aligns with results from previous studies on Canadian and Australian police officers.


Archive | 2015

The Participation Myth : outcomes of participatory constitution building processes on democracy

Abrak Saati


UC Irvine Journal of International, Transnational and Comparative Law | 2017

Participatory Constitution-Making as a Transnational Legal Norm: Why Does It “Stick” in Some Contexts and Not in Others?

Abrak Saati


Journal of Programming Languages | 2017

Constitution-building bodies and the sequencing of public participation : a comparison of seven empirical cases

Abrak Saati


Archive | 2017

Participation - to unveil a myth

Abrak Saati


Archive | 2017

Varieties of peace : presentation of a research program

Anna K. Jarstad; Malin Åkebo; Patrik Johansson; Philippa Barnes; Niklas Eklund; Malin E. Wimelius; Elisabeth Olivius; Abrak Saati; Dzenan Sahovic; Veronica Strandh; Johanna Söderström


Journal of Programming Languages | 2017

Participatory Constitution-Building in Nepal – A Comparison of the 2008-2012 and the 2013-2015 Process

Abrak Saati


Southern African Journal of Policy and Development | 2016

Different Types of Participation in Constitution Making Processes : Towards a Conceptualization

Abrak Saati


Archive | 2016

Svensk polis i utlandstjänst : om erfarenheter av att arbeta i internationella missioner och att återvända hem

Abrak Saati; Malin E. Wimelius; Markus Naarttijärvi

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