The main partners of the Project are EU national training institutions and bar associations, with the Spanish Bar Association as key partner.

The main beneficiaries are lawyers, judges and prosecutors from EU countries.

The main aim is to contribute to an increased protection of fundamental rights and rule of law in the EU member states in areas such as fundamental rights and rule of law,  including children’s rights, ethics for judges, prosecutors and lawyers, family law, international cooperation in criminal matters, procedural safeguards in criminal proceedings and victims’ rights etc.

The specific objectives are:

  1. To enhance EU legal professionals’ capacities to effectively and coherently apply European fundamental rights standards at the national level and through cross-border training, mainly referring to the EU Charter on Fundamental Rights (the Charter), the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), the (revised) European Social Charter (ESC) and other relevant EU and Council of Europe law.
  2. To strengthen the HELP (Human Rights Education for Legal professionals) Network of Judicial Training Institutions and Bar Associations in the EU and increase mutual trust between EU practitioners.

Project information

  • Duration: 30 months (1 March 2022 – 31 August 2024)
  • Place/ country: European Union
  • Budget: 1 389 448.50 €
  • Funding: Joint Programme, funded by the EU and the Council of Europe, implemented by the Council of Europe

Project documentation

Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Council of Europe HELP course launched for judges and prosecutors from Latvia

13 September 2024 Online, Riga

On 13 September 2024, over 30 judges, prosecutors and other legal professionals from Latvia attended, the online launch seminar of the Council of Europe HELP course on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The launch seminar was organised by the Latvian Judicial Training Centre, in cooperation...

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Personal Data Protection in the Publication of Judicial Decisions: Council of Europe HELP course launched for judges and prosecutors from Moldova.

23 August 2024 Online, Republic of Moldova

While much of the judiciary is still on holidays, over 45 judges, prosecutors and other judicial specialists from the Republic of Moldova attended, on 23 August 2024, the online launch seminar of the Council of Europe HELP course on Personal Data Protection in the Publication of Judicial...

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EU-ECHR Interplay: Council of Europe HELP course launched for judges and prosecutors from Romania and Lithuania

17-18 June 2024 Vilnius, Lithuania

On 17 and 18 June 2024 over 70 judges and prosecutors from Lithuania and Romania attended two separate launch seminars, organised for their respective countries, of the Council of Europe HELP course on Introduction to Human Rights Protection in Europe – the Interplay between the ECHR and the EU...

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