SUBCHAPTER V-EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING ACTIVITIES
Editorial Notes
Amendments
2022-
2021-
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Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Defense Institute of International Legal Studies
"(a)
"(1) promoting an understanding of and appreciation for the rule of law; and
"(2) encouraging the international development of internal capacities of foreign governments for civilian control of the military, military justice, the legal aspects of peacekeeping, good governance and anti-corruption in defense reform, and human rights.
"(b)
"(1) Exchange of ideas on best practices and lessons learned in order to improve compliance with international legal norms.
"(2) Education and training involving professional legal engagement with foreign military personnel and related civilians, both within and outside the United States.
"(3) Building the legal capacity of foreign military and other security forces, including equitable, transparent, and accountable defense institutions, civilian control of the military, human rights, and democratic governance.
"(4) Institutional legal capacity building of foreign defense and security institutions.
"(c)
"(1)
"(2)
"(A) An assessment of the scope of the mission of the Institute, taking into account the increasing security cooperation authorities and requirements of the Department of Defense, including core rule of law training in the United States and abroad, defense legal institution building, and statutorily required human rights and legal capacity building of foreign security forces.
"(B) An assessment of the workforce of the Institute, including whether it is appropriately sized to align with the full scope of the mission of the Institute.
"(C) A review of the funding mechanisms for the activities of the Institute, including the current mechanisms for reimbursing the Institute by the Department of State and by the Department of Defense through the budget of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency.
"(D) An evaluation of the feasibility and advisability of the provision of funds appropriated for the Department of Defense directly to the Institute, and the actions, if any, required to authorize the Institute to receive such funds directly.
"(E) A description of the challenges, if any, faced by the Institute to increase its capacity to provide residence courses to meet demands for training and assistance.
"(F) An assessment of the capacity of the Department of Defense to assess, monitor, and evaluate the effectiveness of the human rights training and other activities of the Institute.
"(3)
"(d)
"(1)
"(A) A description of the mechanisms and authorities used by the Department of Defense and the Department of State to conduct training of foreign security forces on human rights and international humanitarian law.
"(B) A description of the funding used to support the training described in subparagraph (A).
"(C) A description and assessment of the methodology used by each of the Department of Defense and the Department of State to assess the effectiveness of such training.
"(D) Such recommendations for improvements to such training as the Comptroller General considers appropriate.
"(E) Such other matters relating to such training as the Comptroller General considers appropriate.
"(2)
"(A) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on Foreign Relations, and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate; and
"(B) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives."