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Join us for the presentation of the new Council of Europe HELP course on ‘Introduction to Corruption Prevention’!

This course is intended for anyone interested in following and understanding the basics of preventing corruption.

It is suitable for “beginners” as well as for those who already have knowledge about the prevention of corruption but are curious to find new and specific perspectives. It provides an overview of:

- forms of corruption and prevention tools,

- ethics and how codes of conduct promote ethical behaviour,

- conflicts of interest and ways of managing such situations,

- purpose and enforcement of post-employment restrictions,

- regulating management of gifts,

- aims of asset declarations systems,

- role of free access to information in corruption prevention,

- regulating lobbying activities,

- transparency of political financing, protecting whistleblowers,

- corruption risks in public procurement and measures to mitigate them, and

- the role of auditing in anti-corruption.

Through reflection exercises, quizzes and scenarios, the course puts on the spotlight ethical dilemmas and challenges in implementing anti-corruption measures. It engages the learners into exploring how to deal with them, for example when it comes to acceptance of gifts or properly managing a conflict of interest situation. It also brings clarity to the approach taken by the Council of Europe with respect to these issues, as contained in the standards set by the Council of Europe conventions, resolutions and other instruments, and provided in the recommendations of GRECO, the Council of Europe’s anti-corruption monitoring body.

The course will be presented at an online event, open to the representatives of anti-corruption agencies, judicial training academies and bar associations, other public institutions, and other interested parties to get acquainted with the structure and content of the course. The event will be held in English language.

When: Tuesday, 26 April, at 10:00 CEST

 

Registration: If you would like to participate at the event, please register here. The connection link will be shared upon registration.

 

For more information:

ONLINE 26 APRIL 2022
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What is HELP?

 

The European Programme for Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals (HELP) supports the Council of Europe member states in implementing the European Convention on Human Rights (the Convention) 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 Convention 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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HELP in the EU

The European Programme for Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals in the European Union member states (HELP in the EU) supports legal professionals to enhance their 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, the European Social Charter and relevant EU and Council of Europe Law.

Furthermore, the project wishes to strengthen the HELP EU Network and increase mutual trust between EU practicioners.

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