The Montenegrin HELP course on “data protection and privacy rights” was launched on 19 March in the Centre for Training in Judiciary and State Prosecution in Podgorica.
The event was opened by Senka Danilović, President of the Steering Committee of the Centre for Training in Judiciary and State Prosecution and Muhamed Gjokaj, President of the Council of the Agency for Personal Data Protection and Free Access to Information.
Aleksa Ivanović, Member of the Council of the Agency for Personal Data Protection and Free Access to Information and HELP national tutor described the role of the Agency in Montenegro. The adaptation of the HELP course on Data protection and privacy rights to the Montenegrin legal system was presented by the national tutors Milenka Žižić, Judge at the Appellate Court in Podgorcia and Aleksa Ivanović.
The tutored HELP course will be implemented over a 3-months period for a mixed group of judges, prosecutors and lawyers to help them identify violations, protect individuals from violations of their fundamental rights and to apply remedies in specific areas of data protection
For more information on the HELP data protection course: