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Training on Investigation methods of torture and ill-treatment

On 20-21 June 2017 the Council of Europe (CoE) and the European Union (EU) organized two-day training for prosecutors on Investigation methods of ill-treatment and torture.

The aim of the activity was to increase awareness of prosecutors on identification traces of ill-treatment, collection and documenting relevant data, securing evidence, carrying out effective investigation, interviewing victims, witnesses and accused persons and preparing case for court hearing.

The activity was organised in the framework of the EU – CoE joint project “Application of the European Convention on Human Rights and harmonisation of national legislation and judicial practice in line with European standards in Georgia”, implemented under the EU-CoE Programme Partnership for Good Governance.  

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