Back Održana još jedna obuka o diskriminaciji za javne institucije i nevladine organizacije, u okviru projekta: “Jačanje institucije Ombudsmana za ljudska prava u borbi protiv diskriminacije“

Održana još jedna obuka o diskriminaciji za javne institucije i nevladine organizacije, u okviru projekta: “Jačanje institucije Ombudsmana za ljudska prava u borbi protiv diskriminacije“

U okviru pomenutog Projekta, koji je dio zajedničke inicijative Evropske Unije i Vijeća/Savjeta Evrope pod nazivom: ‘’Horizontalni instrument saradnje s ciljem pružanja podrške Zapadnom Balkanu i Turskoj’’, Vijeće/Savjet Evrope je organizovao Obuku o diskriminaciji za javne institucije i nevladine organizacije, 26. aprila 2017. godine u Bihaću. Obuku su proveli pravnici Institucije ombudsmana za ljudska prava BiH koji su uspješno okončali obuku za edukatore koja je organizovana 2016. u okviru Projekta.

Horizontalni instrument saradnje Evropske unije i Vijeća/Savjeta Evrope s ciljem pružanja podrške Zapadnom Balkanu i Turskoj je trogodišnji program ( maj 2016. – maj 2019.), fokusiran na tri oblasti: osiguranje pravde; borba protiv korupcije, privrednog kriminala i organizovanog kriminala; kao i borba protiv diskriminacije i zaštite prava ranjivih skupina.

26/04/2017 Bihać, Bosna i Hercegovina
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The European Programme for Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals (HELP) supports the Council of Europe (CoE) member states in implementing the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) at the national level, in accordance with the Committee of Ministers Recommendation (2004) 4, the 2010 Interlaken Declaration, the 2012 Brighton Declaration and the 2015 Brussels declaration.

This is done by enhancing the capacity of judges, lawyers and prosecutors in all 46 member states to apply the ECHR in their daily work. Indeed, legal professionals, who are at the forefront of the protection of human rights, including those of victims, must benefit from high-quality training.     

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The European Programme for Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals in the 27 European Union Member States (HELP in the EU) supports legal professionals from the EU in acquiring the knowledge and skills on how to refer to the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (the Charter), the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and the European Social Charter (ESC).

Furthermore, they will get familiar with the European jurisprudence. It also reinforces the HELP Network of National Institutions (NTI) and Bar Associations (BA) in the EU.

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