Training Session On Freedom Of Expression For New Judges And
Training Session On Freedom Of Expression For New Judges And Since 2013, unesco’s judges’ initiative has raised the capacities of judicial actors on international and regional standards on freedom of expression, access to information and the safety of journalists in over 160 countries around the world. Strengthening the capacity of the court and judges in upholding the principles of the right to freedom of expression and the right to privacy”.
Training For Judges And Prosecutors On Freedom Of Expression And Training session on freedom of expression for new judges and prosecutors. the new generation of judges and prosecutors who will soon join the justice system was part of the training on the main principles and sources of freedom of expression. As part of the activities to promote freedom of expression and the rule of law, unesco trains members of the judiciary (including judges, prosecutors, and lawyers) as well as law enforcement and security forces at a global scale. The training manual for judges on international standards on freedom of opinion and expression, a comprehensive toolkit for supporting judges to take into account international human rights standards on freedom of expression in their decisions, has been launched. Over 35,000 judicial actors around the world have already been trained on international and regional standards on freedom of expression and safety of journalists, through free online courses organized by unesco and partners.
Training On Freedom Of Expression And Freedom Of The Media For Judges The training manual for judges on international standards on freedom of opinion and expression, a comprehensive toolkit for supporting judges to take into account international human rights standards on freedom of expression in their decisions, has been launched. Over 35,000 judicial actors around the world have already been trained on international and regional standards on freedom of expression and safety of journalists, through free online courses organized by unesco and partners. Through a world café methodology group discussion, the participants provided specific recommendations to strengthen the role and capacities of judicial training institutes on freedom of expression, access to information and safety of journalists. The training manual is a comprehensive toolkit to support judges in taking into account human rights standards on freedom of expression in their decisions. This toolkit supports judges to take into account international human rights standards on freedom of expression in their decisions. the toolkit was prepared by the centre for law and democracy (cld) in collaboration with international media support (ims), unesco and the judicial institute of jordan. It consists of six modules focusing on different freedom of expression issues, followed by a list of common questions and answers, exercises and a list of sources for further reading.
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