The International Commission of Jurists has recommended that Nepal give full shape to all its inclusion commissions established by the Constitution and provide adequate financial and human resources to allow them to function in an independent manner, reports Kathmandu Post on August 7. In its report “Human Rights and the Rule of Law in a Federal Nepal”, the international non-governmental organisation of judges and lawyers around the world said appointments to the commission should be done with due urgency so that the commissions function as per the spirit of the statute. “The needed amendments are well-known, and if implemented, would create a consensus that would allow the transitional justice process to finally move forward—the stated goal of the current government,” reads the report. It also has recommended the government initiate a new process for the appointment of commissioners to transitional justice bodies that is transparent and consultative.