The main beneficiary of the Project is the State Bureau of Investigations (SBI)

Other stakeholders are judiciary and law enforcement agencies, national professional training institutions, Office of the Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights, Office of the Prosecutor General, Parliamentary Committee on Law-Enforcement

The main aim is to support the State Bureau of Investigations in effective application of European standards and practices in combatting human rights violations

The following results are expected under the project:

  • SBI staff is better handling ill-treatment and impunity cases in line with the European standards
  • SBI has a stronger internal system for effectively combatting ill-treatment and impunity
  • SBI staff selection and training procedures are better aligned with European standards

With a view to achieving these results a number of activities will be implemented to provide:

  • expert analysis and recommendations (researches, needs assessment)
  • institutional support (working groups, on-line consultations with CoE experts, round tables)
  • capacity building (trainings, workshops, trainings of trainers).

Project information

  • Duration: 21 months (1 April 2020 – 31 December 2021)
  • Place/country: Ukraine
  • Budget: 700 000 €
  • Funding: Voluntary contributions

Project documentation

Publications

  • Practitioner’s Guide “A Brief Introduction to Investigative Interviewing” - UKR
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Back Overview of the ECtHR case-law related to armed conflicts for SBI investigators and operative staff

Overview of the ECtHR case-law related to armed conflicts for SBI investigators and operative staff

100 investigators and operative staff of the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) have joined today's online seminar. Together with the Council of Europe experts they had the opportunity to discuss the standards of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) based on cases related to armed conflicts where the Russian Federation was the driving force. The event agenda covered the following topics.

  • Responsibility:

• Jurisdiction of states under the ECHR;

• The concept of “effective control” in the ECtHR case-law;

• Extending the state's jurisdiction to the active phase of hostilities;

 

  • Planning and preparation of military operations:

• Planning and preparation of military operations

• Control of military operations

• Proportionality of measures

• Use of lethal force

• Protection of civilians

• Negligence in the choice of measures taken

 

  • Obligation to investigate the ECHR violations during armed conflict:

• Rights guaranteed by the ECHR, which could potentially be restricted during an armed conflict and require investigation, in particular:

- disappearance;

- torture;

- causing death;

- forced labor;

- property destruction;

• Requirements of the ECtHR as to effective investigation during armed conflict:

- urgency and reasonable time;

- thoroughness;

- openness;

- impartiality and independence.

Participants were able to actualize the knowledge received through their practical experience of nowadays based on ECtHR cases with regard to the unrecognized Transnistrian Moldavian Republic, Georgia, the Chechen Republic, the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and others.

The seminar took place within the framework of the Council of Europe project “Supporting Institutions to Combat Ill-Treatment in Ukraine, Phase II”, the beneficiary of which is the SBI.

Kyiv, Ukraine 9 September 2022
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