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Enhancing the capacities of legal professionals: keeping track of developments in Freedom of Expression

Freedom of expression continues to be a vital right protected by legal standards across Europe, necessitating continuous education for those tasked with its protection. A recent capacity-building session provided already certified judges, prosecutors, and lawyers with up-to-date knowledge on the developments in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights and advancements in European legislation related to freedom of expression.

During this two-day event, participants not only refreshed their knowledge and skills but also were better prepared to deliver comprehensive training to their peers. This effort is part of a longstanding cooperation with PROFREX partners such as the Academy of Justice and the Bar Association, ensuring the sustainability of their training programs and promoting ongoing professional development.

Complex topics were discussed, such as the challenges of freedom of expression online and the impact of digital technologies on media freedom. Moreover, the sessions explored the Council of Europe's recent guidance note on online mis- and disinformation, artificial intelligence in journalism, and other relevant Committee of Ministers recommendations.

This activity was organised within the framework of the action on “Protecting freedom of expression and of the media (PROFREX)”, implemented by the Council of Europe Division for Co-operation on Freedom of Expression. It is part of the joint European Union and the Council of Europe programme “Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Türkiye”.

Brezovica/Brezovicë 8-9 July 2024
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Welcome to the Council of Europe Office in Pristina

The Council of Europe Office in Pristina began its cooperation activities in the areas of human rights, rule of law and democracy in 1999. Since then  the Office has continuously facilitated the delivery of significant programmes of support towards the realisation of Council of Europe standards in practice for all people, assisting key institutions in the process of their democratic reforms.

Our cooperation has so far focused on building the capacities of judges and prosecutors on European Human Rights standards, supporting effective civil society engagement, promoting cultural diversity, providing expert support to legislative development, reinforcing independent institutions such as the Ombudsperson Institution, strengthening the role of the media and working to counteract economic crime and corruption, and elections monitoring. We have also provided the support of our expert monitoring and other mechanisms in line with relevant agreements.

The Council of Europe functions in full compliance with the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 and in this context the UN Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), OSCE Mission, the European Union Office in Kosovo and European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo are among our key strategic partners. Driven by a commitment to addressing local needs, ensuring value-added contributions and reinforcing partnerships, the Council of Europe Office in Pristina actively coordinates efforts with all relevant local and international actors in the field.

You will find further information about the Office, our cooperation and monitoring in the links above, as well as about the work of the Council of Europe in general.