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“Training of Trainers” on Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights

A five-day “Training of Trainers” on Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) was organized on 11-15 September 2017 in Struga.

The selected participants, as a future trainers of the Academy for Judges and Public Prosecutors had the opportunity to enhance their knowledge on Article 3 of the ECHR standards, through modern interactive teaching methods, which will be applied respectively by the Academy in future trainings.

Comprehensive training materials were developed, translated together with relevant case studies and  distributed to the participants during the training. These materials will be fully incorporated by the Academy and will be used for future related trainings.

As of October, judges and prosecutors who have benefitted from the training will start conducting trainings to their peers, as part of the Academy’s training programme.

This activity was organized within the Project “Increasing judicial capacity to safeguard human rights and combat ill-treatment and impunity”, as part of the “Horizontal Facility for Western Balkans and Turkey”.

Struga, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 11-15 September 2017
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Action summary

This Action is co-funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe as part of the “Horizontal Facility for Western Balkan and Turkey” (Horizontal Facility) and is implemented by the Council of Europe. Through the implementation of this Action, the Council of Europe aims to assist the authorities in overcoming the identified shortcomings and practical deficiencies related to training by conducting a needs assessment and developing a comprehensive training curriculum for judges, prosecutors and other legal professionals, and for Constitutional Court judges on selected thematic areas of the European Convention on Human Rights. The Council of Europe will implement the Action in close cooperation and partnership with the Academy for Judges and Public Prosecutors “Pavel Shatev”, the Constitutional Court, the Ministry of Justice ( the Office of the Government Agent before the European Court of Human Rights), the Supreme Court, the Appellate Courts and the Ombudsman Institution.

Overall objective

The overall objective of the Action is to contribute to domestic efforts to strengthen the capacities of legal professionals to safeguard human rights and combat ill-treatment and impunity.

Outputs and expected results

Outcome 1: Improve the capacities of the judiciary to apply and safeguard European human rights standards

Expected outputs:

  • Strengthened and sustainable in-house capacity of the Academy for Training of Judges and Prosecutors to deliver human rights training to Judges and Prosecutors
  • Judges and prosecutors better interpret and apply the provisions of the ECHR and the ECtHR case law
  • The Constitutional Court is able to more effectively apply European human rights standards to individual complaints

Outcome 2: Improve the capacities of the judiciary to combat more effectively ill-treatment and impunity.

Expected results:

  • Strengthened capacity of the Academy for Training of Judges and Prosecutors to train legal professionals on combating ill-treatment and impunity
  • Enhanced capacity of legal professionals to combat ill-treatment and impunity in line with the ECHR and the ECtHR case law

This webpage has been produced using funds of a joint project between the European Union and the Council of Europe.  The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Union.

Project at a glance
  • Duration: 18 months (from 1 December 2016 to 31 May 2018)
  • Closed as of: 31 May 2018
  • Beneficiaries/Partners: Academy for Training of Judges and Prosecutors, Constitutional Court, Ministry of Justice, Ombudsperson Institution, Supreme Court, OSCE Mission in Skopje
  • Funding: The European Union and the Council of Europe
  • Budget: 700,000 EUR
project contacts

Mr Atanas GEORGIEVSKI, Senior Project Coordinator, Skopje

Ms Anamarija MITROVSKA, Project Assistant, Skopje