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Trainings Encourage Entrepreneurialism in Turkmenistan
To help Turkmenistani entrepreneurs conduct business effectively and legally, the ABA Rule of Law Initiative (ABA ROLI) provided a series of trainings on commercial legal issues. Since November 2010, ABA ROLI trained nearly 400 members of the business, non-profit and legal communities throughout the country. Read more »»
Central Asian Lawyers Take Part in Trial Advocacy Training
From December 10–12, 2010, the ABA Rule of Law Initiative (ABA ROLI) brought together 23 lawyers from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan for a trial advocacy skills training in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Read more »»
New Regional Exchange Program Unites Criminal Law Reformers in Central Asia
In October, the ABA Rule of Law Initiative (ABA ROLI) launched an innovative regional exchange program on criminal law reform in Central Asia. The program connected 14 defense attorneys from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, with each group hosting and visiting their regional counterparts to explore the criminal law landscape. Read more »»
Programs
- Criminal Law Reform and
Anti-Human Trafficking - Legal Education Reform and
Civic Education - Past Programs
Criminal Law Reform and Anti-Human Trafficking
With funding from the U.S. Department of State, the ABA Rule of Law Initiative (ABA ROLI) is strengthening Turkmenistan’s legal and business community’s knowledge in international commerce issues, such as questions of enforcement and criminal liability. ABA ROLI has been conducting a well-received series of training workshops targeting business professionals, economists and law professionals privately practicing international trade law. ABA ROLI is also conducting a series of six workshops that focus on crimes of corruption as outlined by the existing criminal procedural code. The workshop series has emphasized an understanding of international trade law norms as well as the Criminal Code on Crimes of Corruption, thus promoting greater compliance with local and international anti-corruption standards.
For more information on our work in Turkmenistan, contact ABA Rule of Law Initiative at <rol@staff.abanet.org>.
Legal Education Reform and Civic Education
With a one-year grant from the U.S. Department of State, the ABA Rule of Law Initiative (ABA ROLI) is strengthening the capacity of Turkmenistan’s non-governmental organization (NGO) community by promoting legal awareness, networking and public outreach. Our program trains on rights and administrative requirements under the current legislative framework, including registration, taxation and labor. ABA ROLI provides the NGO community with the space and tools to network and administer advocacy campaigns. ABA ROLI is also helping increase community legal awareness and engagement with NGOs.
For more information on our work in Turkmenistan, contact the ABA Rule of Law Initiative at <rol@staff.abanet.org>.
Social Advocates Program
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With support from the US Department of State's Bureau for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor (USDOS/DRL), the ABA is undertaking a program to train non-lawyer social advocates on the legal mechanisms available to assist victims of violence. The program is based on a manual first developed in the Russian Federation in 2004 and adapted to the Turkmen context in 2006, and focuses on building the capacity of professionals from diverse backgrounds to provide better services to victims of violence.
Women's Rights
Turkmenistan Community Empowerment Program
The Turkmenistan Community Empowerment Program (TCEP) is a tridimensional approach to community development. It involves the promotion of community-wide economic activity, civil society participation and increasing access to legal support. Legal access is critical to the overall success of the TCEP program. It is also central to improving the daily realities of life in Turkmenistan.
The program combines stationary and roving clinics that operate throughout the country to help women better exercise their rights regarding inheritance, domestic violence and family law. The clinics also help workers defend their rights to decent wages and fit working conditions. They contribute to reinforcing the rule of law in Turkmenistan by encouraging and empowering individuals to take ownership of their personal, political and economic circumstances by engaging their legal system.
ABA ROLI programming has had a significant impact. Since the beginning of the program in 2006, ABA ROLI has established five legal clinics in the rural regions of Mary, Dashoguz, Balkan, Lebap and Ahal. ABA ROLI conducted more than 8,000 legal consultations with Turkmen citizens; referred nearly 1,000 clients to the appropriate state agencies, other lawyers or community organizations; trained more than 100 lawyers in advocacy skills and conducted 15 training seminars through the TCEP program during the 2007–2008 program year alone.
Promoting access to legal services to rural areas
This recently completed program achieved notable successes during the 2007–2008 program year by providing in-person and telephone consultations through the legal clinics. More than 2,000 in-person consultations and nearly 1,000 telephone consultations were given.
Keeping the Door Open
Like many other ABA ROLI programs, the legal clinics in Turkmenistan ensure access to legal services throughout the country and serve as legal resource centers. The “Keeping the Door Open” program also emphasizes gender-related elements of existing Turkmen laws and raises awareness about international norms and treaties, such as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the International Convention on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). This program has created and is maintaining a legal database, which includes all Turkmen legislations and presidential decrees; published a Manual for Social Advocates, which serves as a tool for community advocacy; conducted three multi-day trainings; and equipped over 300 new social advocates to better serve underrepresented segments of the Turkmen population through legal consultations.
Ivan Abrams
Country Director
42, 2034 (former Vozrozhdeniye) StreetAshgabat, 744000, Turkmenistan
Phone: +993 (12) 35-02-18
Fax: +993 (12) 39-18-45
Email: ABA_Turkmenistan@gmail.com
Background
The ABA Rule of Law Inititaive (ABA ROLI) opened its office in the capital city of Ashgabat in 1999. Since launching its programs, ABA ROLI has worked with lawyers, law students and professors, and local organizations across Turkmenistan on legal education and legal service programs and projects.

For lawyers, the ABA has provided continuing legal education seminars and workshops on a variety of topics including commercial law, family law, and civil law. The ABA's legal education activities have focused on assistance to a law student association including practical skills seminars for aspiring lawyers, the establishment of a legal resource center at Turkmen State University, and public legal education activities ("Street Law") for secondary school students. The ABA has also provided targeted assistance to Turkmen organizations and institutions in support of developing legal aid services for populations of rural regions in the country



