HELP in the EU Phase IV

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:
- 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.
- 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
- Project title: EU-CoE HELP EU IV
- Duration: 30 months (1 November 2024 – 31 May 2027)
- Place/ country: European Union
- Budget: 1 088 243.50 €
- Funding: Joint Programme, funded by the EU and the Council of Europe, implemented by the Council of Europe
Project documentation
- Project summary
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Children's Rights in the Digital Environment
Developed jointly with Council of Europe Children’s Rights Division.
Published: October 2025
Length: 1h15
The course is available here: Children's Rights in the Digital Environment (1h15) | HELP Programme
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The short course of has the following sections:
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Opportunities and risks for children in the digital environment |
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International legal framework |
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Fundamental principles in the digital environment |
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Key rights of the child in the digital environment |
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Children’s rights and emerging technologies |
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Access to Justice in the Digital Environment
Published: November 2025
Length: 2.5 hours
Course available here: Course: Access to Justice in the Digital Environment (2.5 hours) | HELP Programme
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The Short course has the following sections:
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Introduction
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Digitalising Justice: Opportunities, Challenges and Risks
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Key principles of e-justice
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Digital Justice Tools
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Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice
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Key points, resources and knowledge check
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