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Self-learning Materials

This primer module introduces the concept of Artificial Intelligence, its definition, and different types and techniques for using it. Additionally, this course looks into the new framework on Artificial Intelligence proposed by the European Commission in April 2021.
The training module addresses judges and prosecutors dealing with environmental issues with previous general, and in certain cases specific, knowledge regarding the subject. The module will provide judges and prosecutors with relevant information on the latest developments of the EU environmental law acquis, relevant jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the EU and an in-depth analysis of the topic with a special focus on Air Quality and Noise Legislation.
The e-Presentations offer compact updates on the latest in EU law. The annual subscription gives you access both to our back catalogue of over 500 e-Presentations and to at least 60 new e-presentations every year on the latest developments in EU Law. Each e-presentation lasts on average 35 minutes. Each package features a video of the speaker, their slides, exhaustive background documentation, a quiz and the option to obtain a certificate on completion. The e-presentations can also be downloaded to be viewed offline.
This product is available after registration to the CEPOL LEEd platform . Please see the below Registration Guide for details. The aim of the lesson is to improve the understanding of and the response by law enforcement officials dealing with victims of hate crimes, in...
Recent years have seen the booming of e-commerce, online platforms and digital markets, which in turn influences competition analysis and has brought up the question of whether “traditional” competition enforcement appropriately addresses recent developments and novel issues. Consequently, national courts are required to be up-to-date on the particularities of digital markets in order be able to review NCAs’ decisions and factor them into their judgments.
A comprehensive library on the procedural rights of suspected or accused persons in criminal proceedings. This is part of an ongoing training project and more resources will be added. Developed with the financial support of the Justice Programme 2014-2020 of the European Union.
Audio and video podcasts, PowerPoint presentations and a comprehensive library on the European Investigation Order. Developed with the financial support of the Justice Programme 2014-2020 of the European Union.
The ARISA Child online training programme is designed to support correctional staff in working effectively with convicted children in a child-friendly and rights-based manner. This comprehensive and interactive course provides essential knowledge and practical tools on key topics such as children’s rights, trauma-informed care, rehabilitation, and reintegration. The programme is available online in English, Bulgarian, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, offering flexible and accessible learning for professionals in the correctional and judicial sectors.
This course aims to raise awareness on the inmates’ mental health in correctional facilities, offering participants the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills in the area of mental health.
The training module addresses judges and prosecutors dealing with environmental issues with previous general, and in certain cases specific, knowledge regarding the subject. The module will provide judges and prosecutors with relevant information on the latest developments of the EU environmental law acquis, relevant jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the EU and an in-depth analysis of the topic with a special focus on Biodiversity and Wildlife Trafficking.
This paper advocates for the integration of compassionate sentencing in criminal cases involving parents or primary caregivers, urging the judiciary to consider the rights and well-being of their children. It highlights the judiciary’s duty to balance justice with the rights of a defendant's children, and offers practical recommendations—such as child impact assessments and alternatives to custody—based on guidance from Children of Prisoners Europe (COPE). The document concludes with a call to action for courts to embed these practices into sentencing processes and decisions.

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