HELP Adviesraad
Wat ze doen
De HELP Adviesraad wordt aangesteld door het HELP-Netwerk om, buiten de bijeenkomsten van het HELP-Netwerk, regelmatig advies te geven aan het HELP-Secretariaat, en zal in dit opzicht:
- Evalueren van standaard curricula en trainingsmaterialen ontwikkeld door het HELP Programma;
- Het voorstellen van hoofdthema’s voor toekomstige trainingsactiviteiten voor het HELP-Netwerk;
- Identificeren van een globale strategie voor coördinatie van mensenrechtentrainingen tussen relevante internationale en nationale actoren, inclusief de ontwikkeling van regionale initiatieven;
- Geven van advies over trainingsmethodologieën voor juridische professionals;
- Samenwerken met de medewerkers van de HELP Redactieraad (deze bestaat uit experts op het gebied van EHRM jurisprudentie, EVRM training, IT en web communicatie. Het wordt benoemd door het HELP Secretariaat en is verantwoordelijk voor het opzetten en implementeren van een communicatie strategie voor het HELP Programma en voor het publiceren en herzien van nieuws en trainingsmaterialen op de HELP websites);
- Geven van advies over andere specifieke onderwerpen vastgesteld door het HELP-Netwerk en zijn Secretariaat;
- Voorbereiden van een jaarlijks rapport voor het HELP netwerk.
Werkmethoden:
De HELP Adviesraad coördineert zijn activiteiten met het Secretariaat van het HELP programma.
Bijeenkomsten vinden plaats in de Raad van Europa in Straatburg en zijn op de volgende manieren georganiseerd: 7 leden, 2 eendaagse bijeenkomsten per jaar.
Mandaat
De HELP Adviesraad wordt aangesteld door het HELP-Netwerk om regelmatig advies te geven aan het HELP Secretariaat.
Het Comité bestaat uit zes leden die worden aangesteld uit de vertegenwoordigers van het HELP-Netwerk.
Ten minste één vertegenwoordiger van de opleidingsinstellingen van elke categorie van juridische professionals (rechters, officieren van justitie, advocaten), deelnemend in het HELP Programma, zal deel uitmaken van de Adviesraad.
De samenstelling van de Adviesraad wordt gekozen tijdens de jaarlijkse conferentie van het HELP-Netwerk middels een geheime stemming. Tijdens de verkiezing worden de eerste zes kandidaten met de meeste stemmen gekozen.
De referentieperiode werd geüpdatet in 2016 zodat de ambtstermijn voor leden van de Adviesraad twee jaar is. Met uitzondering van de overgangsperiode, zal geen vertegenwoordiger meer dan twee opeenvolgende termijnen dienen in de Adviesraad. De overgangsperiode van de Adviesraad eindigt aan het eind van de jaarlijkse conferentie van het HELP-Netwerk in 2018. Tijdens de verkiezing in 2018 zullen de drie langst dienende leden van de Adviesraad zich terugtrekken en zijn niet meer herkiesbaar voor de herverkiezingen in 2018.
De leden van de Adviesraad mogen rapporteurs aanwijzen voor specifieke thema’s. De Adviesraad rapporteert over zijn activiteiten tijdens de jaarlijkse conferentie van het HELP-Netwerk.
Tijdens de jaarlijkse conferentie van het HELP-netwerk in 2016 werd er een nieuwe Adviesraad gekozen. De succesvolle kandidaten voor de nieuw gevormde adviesraad zijn hieronder vermeld.
Petros Alikakos
GREECE, Judge at the Court of First Instance of Thessaloniki with jurisdiction in civil
Working experience:
2004 – up to now: Judge at the Court of First Instance of Thessaloniki with jurisdiction in civil cases concerning the Greek state and the legal entities of public law and all types of criminal cases (except from minor offences)
1995 -2003: Assistant of the Dpt of Civil, Civil procedure and labor law of the Law School of Aristoteleion Panepistimion of Thessaloniki
1997-2003: Lawyer of the Thessaloniki Bar Association
Education:
1995: graduation from the Law School of Aristoteleion University of Thessaloniki
1997: Master’s Degree from the above School
2003: PhD degree of the Faculty of Law of Aristoteleion University of Thessaloniki, as scholar of the “Institution of State Scholarships” (I.K.Y.)
2003-2005: Post – doctoral research as scholar of the above Institution
1995, 1997: Scholarship of the German Academic Exchange Service (D.A.A.D.)
2014: University of Geneva’s 8 weeks online course under the topic “Introduction aux droits de l’ homme” (in French).
Languages:
English (excellent), French (very well), German (very well) and Greek (native)
Skills:
2013-2014: National tutor of the first e-learning course for Greek judges and prosecutors. The course had the topic “community sanctions and alternative measures as an answer to prison overcrowding” in the frame of the HELP program and in cooperation with the Greek School of Judges
2015: Certification as CEPEJ expert
2015: Certification as HELP trainer
International seminars – international visits:
2011: Participation in the seminar of the Academy of European Law (ERA) about “European Union Law on equality between women and men in praxis”
2013: Invitation by the U.S. Department of State to participate in the 3-weeks International Visitors Leadership Program under the title “U.S. Judicial System”
Publications:
- Joint initial and continuous training for judges and lawyers in the framework of the Council of Europe and according to the Greek legal order, International Organisation for Judicial Training Journal, Issue 4, 2015, p. 115-121.
- Just satisfaction for exceeding the reasonable time of the hearings – a new remedy in the domestic (Greek) law (administrative, civil and criminal trial), Elliniki dikaiosini, 2015, p. 1-8.
- Contribution in the efficiency of Justice, Collective work, (The chapter of “Selection of Judges and Judicial Training", p. 153-171), 2015
- Organisation and efficiency of Justice. The European experience, Collective work, (Guidelines of CEPEJ regarding the Judicial maps, Guidelines of CEPEJ regarding Judicial time management-SATURN guidelines, p. 37-91), 2015
- Abuse of real rights (Post-doctoral research), 2007
- Alternative Dispute Resolution in e-commerce, Armenopoulos, 2005, p. 1681-1687.
- The deliberation on the legal entities of private law (Dissertation), 2004
- Confiscation in the hands of an EU organ as a third party, Elliniki Dikaiosini, 1997, p. 1506-151.
Memberships:
Member of the Legal Professional's Society of Northern Greece (Εταιρία Νομικών Βορείου Ελλάδος).
Founding member of the Center of Cadastral Studies (Kέντρο Κτηματολογικών Μελετών), http://kekthme.web.auth.gr/
Participation in collective bodies:
2010 – 2012: Election as a member in the three – member committee of the Greek Association of Judges and Prosecutors for the district of Thessaloniki’s Court of Appeals.
2012 – up to now: Appointment as HELP’ s focal point of the Greek School of Judges.
2014 – 2015: Participation in the committee of the Society of Judicial Studies (Εταιρία Δικαστικών Μελετών) about the reformation of the Greek judicial system, having the responsibility for the section of the selection of judges and the judicial training.
2014 - up to now: Election as a member of the Consultative Board of the HELP program of the Council of Europe for a two year mandate.
2014 – up to now: Election as an associate member in the Steering Committee of the Court of First Instance of Thessaloniki for a two year mandate.
2015 – up to now: Member of the National Implementation Working Group regarding training programs of the National School of Judicial Officers of Greece in collaboration with the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR).
Grzegorz Borkowski
POLAND, Head of Office of the National Council of Judiciary
Doctor of law (specialization- civil procedure), publishing in Polish, English and Russian on procedural issues, human and fundamental rights and organization of justice; editor of books on ethics of legal professions and co-author of a popular students’ book on organization of justice (5th edition in 2016). Since 2000 has lectured at universities on civil procedure, human rights protection and organization of justice. Attended numerous judicial training events in Eastern and Western Europe, as well as Texas, USA also as a lecturer (e.g. in Kiev, The Hague, Strasbourg, Lviv) and a chairman of seminars on human rights-related issues (Rome, Cracow, Barcelona). From 2013 to 2014 has been on a long-term judicial training programme in ECHR in Strasbourg. Since 2011 has been an active member of EJTN’s (Euroepan Judical Training Network) Administrative Sub-working Group responsible for coordinating training events on human rights— related issues, acting as both an expert and a chairman.
Having experience as both judge and university teacher, combines theory and practice in his everyday work.
Sandra Budimir
CROATIA, Lawyer and Member of the Croatian Bar Association
Sandra Budimir is a HELP Focal Point for Croatia and the national tutor of HELP distance-learning courses.
She is a practicing lawyer with her own Law Office in Zagreb and member of the Croatian Bar Association since 2006. She has previously worked in national and international law offices (DLA Piper Weiss –Tesbach) and at the European Court of Human Rights as Croatian processing lawyer and member of the Case-Law Information and Publications Division. Her main fields of expertise include protection of human rights on national level and before the ECtHR with focus on civil rights issues related to Article 6 and 8 of the Convention and Article 1 of Protocol 1 to the Convention, and corporate, civil, property, competition and EU law issues. Sandra holds a law degree from the Law Faculty of the University of Zagreb and LL.M. in the European Law and European Integrations from the University of Dresden (scholarship of the IRZ-Stiftung).
Simon O'Toole
UNITED KINGDOM, Barrister and Vice-Chairman of the Training for the Bar Committee
Simon is a member of the Bar Council of England and Wales and is currently Vice-Chairman of the Training for the Bar Committee. He is an accredited advocacy trainer and frequently participates in compulsory training courses for barristers. Simon is regularly invited to European conferences and seminars organized by universities, bar associations or the Council of Europe as a trainer or an expert in professional legal training.
Simon’s voluntary work for the independent legal profession has been recognized by being nominated for national pro-bono awards. He is a Master of the Bench of The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple.
Beatrice Ramascanu
ROMANIA, Civil Judge
Beatrice Ramascanu has been sitting as a civil judge since 2003. For several years, she worked in the team of the Romanian Agent of the Government before European Court of Human Rights.
Her expertise in the field of the European system of human rights protection was also availed in her activity as a trainer of the National Institute of Magistracy on ECHR’s case-law. In 2011, she earned a PHD degree at Bucharest University – Faculty of Law with the thesis Member States’ Positive Obligations for Civil Rights under European Convention Human Rights. Private and Family Life and the Protection of Property.
Beatrice Ramascanu has a consistent activity as a European training expert for European Judicial Training Network or Council of Europe, conducting many international trainings in the field of human rights and European civil cooperation. She published scholar articles and currently she develops online learning modules for the National Institute for Magistracy.
Jolanta Samuolyte
LITHUANIA, Lawyer and Project Manager at the Lithuanian Bar Association
Jolanta Samuolyte is the HELP Info Point as well as the national tutor of Admissibility and Anti-discrimination distance learning courses. She works as a lawyer and project manager at the Lithuanian Bar Association and lecturer at Mykolas Romeris University, International and EU Law Faculty. Jolanta has previously worked as a lawyer in a number of NGOs including the Human Rights Monitoring Institute and Civil Defence Fund in Vilnius and INTERIGHTS in London. Her main areas of interest include development of pro bono practice and strategic litigation in areas of discrimination of vulnerable groups, freedom of expression, and access to justice before the national and European Court of Human Rights. She is alumni 2010-2011 of USA Hubert H. Humphrey fellowship and 2002-2003Open Society Foundations Justice Initiative (former OSI COLPI) fellow. Jolanta holds L.L.M. from Central European University. She is a member for Lithuania of the European Commission for Sexual Orientation Law.
Pier Giovanni Traversa
ITALY, Attorney at Law and Member of the Bar of Bari
Pier Giovanni Traversa is attorney at law, member of the Bar of Bari, Italy, since 1999.
Since 2006 LLM in European Private Law at University La Sapienza (Rome - Italy).
Since 2013 chairman of the Training Committee at the C.C.B.E. (Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe).
Info-point for Italy in the HELP in the 28 programme.
De leden van de Adviesraad van juni 2014 tot juni 2016 waren:
- Petros Alikakos, NTI, Greece
- Grzegorz Borkowski, NTI, Poland
- Sandra Budimir, BA, Croatia
- Simon O'Toole, BA, UK
- Beatrice Ramascanu, NTI, Romania
- Jolanta Samuolyte, BA, Lithuania
- Pier Giovanni Traversa, BA, Italy
U kunt de activiteiten van de Raad bekijken in het onderstaande rapport. Het HELP Secretariaat wil graag de vorige leden van de Raad bedanken voor al hun harde werk en waardevolle bijdrage aan het succes van HELP tijdens hun mandaat.
U kunt hier de activiteiten rapporten vinden van de HELP Adviesraad, gepubliceerd in:
- Juni 2014