The main partners and beneficiaries of the Project are national training institutions (NTIs) and universities as well as legal professionals (judges, lawyers and prosecutors) from the beneficiary country.

The main aim is enhancing the capacity of legal professionals to apply the European Convention on Human Rights in their daily work, e.g. to enhance the capacities of national training institutions and universities to provide effective training on the implementation of the related instruments and case-law through HELP methodology and tools; to increase the knowledge and skills of legal and other professionals, as well as law students to effectively and coherently apply CoE legal requirements in their daily work and practice.

The following results are expected:

  • The HELP Network of national trainers, with representatives in most regions of the country, is well-established. National trainers are available to lead HELP distance courses and provide face-to-face learning to various groups of legal and non-legal professionals.
  • The HELP Human Rights training methodology is implemented at national level and existing HELP training materials are incorporated into the NTIs/BAs curricula.
  • HELP blended/distance learning courses, according to the needs of national partners, are developed, adapted, tested and made available to the NTIs/BAs.
  • The Council of Europe standards and legal instruments are introduced and incorporated into the universities’ curricula as an integral part of the Russian legal system.

Project information

  • Duration: 24 months (1 January 2017 – 31 December 2018)
  • Place/ country: Russian Federation
  • Budget: 500 000 €
  • Funding: Human Rights Trust Fund (HRTF)

Project documentation

PROJECT NEWS

Back Launch of the HELP course on Child-Friendly Justice in Russia

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The HELP course on Child-Friendly Justice was launched at the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA). The event was held on the International Human Rights Day and was dedicated to the Protection of Rights and Interests of the Child in Judicial Proceedings. The topic has raised an interesting professional discussion about national and international practices on child-friendly Justice with special attention to 30 years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child celebrated in 2019.

 

The first part of the event was organised in a form of a thematic Conference opened by RANEPA rector Mau and attracted more than 140 participants including representatives of General Prosecutor Office of the Russian Federation, Investigative Committee, Child-Care Authorities, Attorneys at Law, Association of Lawyers of Russia and broad academic audience. Following the Conference, a group of 30 participants participated in the launch of the HELP course Child-Friendly Justice and its Russian version. Natalia Kravchuk, co-author of the model of this course and certified HELP trainer will tutor the group until the end of February 2020.


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Moscow 10 December 2019
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