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The European Programme for Human Rights Education for
Legal Professionals
(HELP Programme)
- Council of Europe -
HELP Programme
MISSIONThe HELP Programme is a result of efforts by the Council of Europe for
the implementation of the ECHR at the national level (in all 47 Member States).
The HELP Programme enables the training of judges, lawyers and prosecutors regarding application of the ECHR in their daily work.
IN COMPLIANCE WITH The Committee of Ministers Recommendation (2004)4 The Brighton Declaration (2012) The Parliamentary Assembly Resolution 1982 (2014)
HELP Programme RECOMMENDATION Rec(2004)4
of the Committee of Ministers to member states
on the European Convention on Human Rights
in university education and professional training
(adopted at its 114th Session on 12 May 2004)
EMPHASIS placed on university education and professional training for legal
professionals (judges, prosecutors and lawyers) at the national level regarding the European Convention on Human Rights and ECHR decisions
on efforts towards effective (initial and continuous) education and professional training
on promoting training of legal professionals in specific (specialised) fields
HELP Programme
Brighton Declaration
(The High Level Conference meeting on 19 and 20 April 2012)
EMPHASIS on providing adequate information and education on ECtHR during
training, further training and professional development of judges, prosecutors and lawyers
on providing for translation of important ECtHR decisions and their summaries into the national languages of the member states
on translation of the ECtHR Practical Guide and Admissibility Criteria into the national languages of the member states
HELP Programme
RESOLUTION 1982 (2014)
The European Convention on Human Rights:
the need to reinforce the training of legal professionals
(adopted by the Standing Committee, acting on behalf of the Assembly, on 7 March 2014)
EMPHASIS on the HELP Programme (this programme is not intended to replace
the efforts by relevant training institutions in the member states aimed at the inclusion of training on Convention rights in national programmes, but to help the member states to introduce such training by providing opportunities for it)
HELP Programme
METHODOLOGY
OPEN EDUCATION
the methods take into account the chronic lack of time of legal professionals
the methods have been defined by international experts and tailored to national needs
they are adapted to the education needs of legal professionals and provide for flexibility
HELP Programme
EDUCATION RESOURCES
publications, manuals, instructions, plans, summaries of courses, presentations, case studies
e-learning
distance learning
self-training through the creation of own account at
http://help.ppa.coe.int/login
HELP Programme
SELF-TRAINING
CASE STUDIES RELATING TO THE APPLICATION OF ECHR ECHR ARTICLES HUMAN RIGHTS SUBJECT MATTER SHORT DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING COURSES MANUALS
HELP Programme SELF-TRAINING
CASE STUDIES RELATING TO THE APPLICATION OF ECHR
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ADMINISTRATIVE LAW CRIMINAL LAW FAMILY LAW SPECIFIC PROGRAMMES
HELP Programme SELF-TRAINING
HUMAN RIGHTS
COMBATING TRAFFICKING IN HUMAN BEINGS CHILDREN DISCRIMINATION/ON A PAR WITH TREATMENT FAIR TRIAL GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO ECHR AND ECtHR IMMIGRATION, ASYLUM, EXPULSION and EXTRADITION MEANS OF INFORMATION CARE FOR MENTAL HEALTH SEARCH AND COLLECTION OF EVIDENCE TERRORISM and ORGANISED CRIME
HELP Programme SELF-TRAINING
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING COURSES
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW CIVIL LAW CONSTITUTIONAL LAW CRIMINAL LAW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FAMILY LAW GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO ECHR AND ECtHR KEY NOTIONS LABOUR LAW NORMAL CURRICULUM
HELP Programme
SELF-TRAINING
MANUALS
PRACTICAL GUIDE ON ADMISSIBILITY MANUALS CRIMINAL JUSTICE (Turkey) PROTECTION OF IMMIGRANTS UNDER ECHR
HELP Programme DISTANCE LEARNING
FIGHT AGAINST DISCRIMINATION CHILDREN’S RIGHTS AND CHILD-FRIENDLY JUSTICE ALTERNATIVE MEASURES REGARDING DETENTION ADMISSIBILITY FAMILY LAW ECHR and ECtHR HATE SPEECH and HATE CRIMES ASYLUM and ECHR INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS MEDICRIME Convention
HELP Programme
WEB PAGEhttp://www.coe.int/help
Information on the implementation of the HELP Programme in each Member State and the implementation of human rights at the national level is available on HELP National Pages,
which are regularly updated by the designated representatives of each member state (HELP Focal and Info Points).
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HELP FOCAL POINT
Designated national experts.
They act as a link between the relevant national institution for education and HELP Secretariat.
They cooperate with the national institution for the training of judges and prosecutors.
They transmit all the necessary information on learning opportunities offered by HELP.
HELP Programme
HELP INFO POINT
Designated national experts.
They act as a link between the relevant national institution for education and HELP Secretariat.
They cooperate with the bar association/association of lawyers.
They transmit all the necessary information to lawyers/jurists on learning opportunities offered by HELP.
HELP Programme KEY BENEFITS OF HELP PROGRAMME THE ONLY REAL TRANS-EUROPEAN LAW EDUCATION
PROGRAMME – BASED ON THE HELP NETWORK OF NATIONAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS AND BAR ASSOCIATIONS
CHOICE-BASED OR TAILORED APPROACH - ADAPTED TO THE NATIONAL SYSTEMS OF EDUCATION/TRAINING
IMPROVED CAPACITY OF THE NATIONAL EXPERTS (“TRAINERS”) VIA THEIR EDUCATION (“TRAINING THE TRAINERS") – CREATION OF STRONG NATIONAL CENTRES FOR EDUCATION/TRAINING
HIGH QUALITY OF EDUCATION/TRAINING MODULES – APPROXIMATION OF THE ECHR AND NATIONAL LAW
THE USE OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY SUCH AS INTERACTIVE DISTANCE LEARNING
HELP Programme HELP 28
PROGRAMME USED IN 28 MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION FOCUSING ON THE APPLICATION OF:
The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union The European Convention on Human Rights The European Social Charter
4 SEMINARS: on the fight against racism on xenophobia (hatred of foreigners) and homophobia on data protection and the right to privacy on labour rights and the right to personal integrity
HELP Programme
HELP 28 SEMINAR
2 June 2015 (Bordeaux, France)
DATA PROTECTION AND THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY
HELP Programme
SUBJECT OF THE SEMINAR: the right to respect for private life (as referred to in Article 8 of the
ECHR and Article 7 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights) the right to protection of personal data (Article 8 of the EU Charter of
Fundamental Rights)
ISSUES DISCUSSED: the terminology basic principles and rules the rights of individuals and their exercise (enforcement) cross-border transmission of data data protection in the context of police powers and jurisdiction of
criminal prosecution authorities
HELP Programme
HELP NETWORK CONFERENCE
4 to 5 June 2015 (Strasbourg, France)
CO-OPERATION OF LEGAL AND OTHER EXPERTS IN HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION
HELP Programme CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES: identifying and sharing the challenges that professionals from
different fields encounter on a daily basis in dealing with issues concerning protection of human rights
exchange of knowledge, values, responsibilities and concerns regarding respect of human rights
exchange of good practices to improve communication and collaboration between experts from different fields
discussion of human rights education needs with a view to reducing identified challenges and increasing synergies between legal and other professionals
proposal for new types of education involving mixed groups of professionals
findings by the competent education institutions
HELP Programme
WORKING GROUPS:
legal professionals and HEALTH AND BIOETHICS
legal professionals and THE MEDIA
legal professionals and ASYLUM and REFUGEES
legal professionals and COMBATING ILLEGAL PRACTICES/CONDUCT
HELP Programme
USEFUL MATERIAL:
STATE OF DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE RULE OF LAW IN EUROPE (2015)
A shared responsibility for democratic security in Europe
Report by the Secretary General of the Council of Europe
THORBJORN JAGLAND
HELP Programme
Dr Miodrag Đorđević, Supreme Court Senior Judge, Adviser
Supreme Court of the Republic of SloveniaTavčarjeva 9, 1102 Ljubljana, SloveniaPhone: 01 366 4229E-mail: miodrag.dordevic@sodisce.si-------Dr Miodrag Đorđević, Supreme Court Senior JudgeSupreme Court - Republic of SloveniaTavčarjeva 9, 1102 Ljubljana, SloveniaPhone: +386 1 366 4229E-mail: miodrag.dordevic@sodisce.si
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