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This product is available after registration to the CEPOL LEEd platform . Please see the below Registration Guide for details. The SIRIUS project, co-implemented by Europol and Eurojust, is a central reference point in the EU for knowledge sharing on cross-border access...
This product is available after registration to the CEPOL LEEd platform . Please see the below Registration Guide for details. The SIRIUS project, co-implemented by Europol and Eurojust, is a central reference point in the EU for knowledge sharing on cross-border access...
This product is available after registration to the CEPOL LEEd platform . Please see the below Registration Guide for details. The SIRIUS project, co-implemented by Europol and Eurojust, is a central reference point in the EU for knowledge sharing on cross-border access...
This product is available after registration to the CEPOL LEEd platform . Please see the below Registration Guide for details. The aim of the training is to introduce the main types of synthetic drugs, new psychoactive substances, chemicals and (pre-) precursors, as...
This advanced interactive online training course aims to shed new light on the role of the national judge in applying EU State aid rules following recent changes. In particular, it will enrich national judges' knowledge of the practical implications of recent case law from the Court of Justice of the EU on their task in applying EU State aid rules. It will also update them on the changes brought about by the State Aid Modernisation (SAM) affecting the execution of their task.
The training materials will enable users to obtain sound knowledge of the scope and interpretation of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, as well as its relationship with other legal instruments protecting fundamental rights in Europe. The audio podcasts are available in English and other materials are available in a number of other languages. Produced with the financial support of the European Union’s Justice Programme for the period 2014-2020.
The Database 2012-2022 on anti-Muslim hatred provides information on significant international, European and national case law and rulings, UN human rights body decisions, reports, findings by human rights and equality bodies and organisations relating to hate crime, hate speech and discrimination against Muslims, as well as relevant research, reports, studies, data and statistics on these issues. It also provides information on victims' support organisations in the EU Member States.
This training course departs from the premise that health within prison services is public health. In this training course, a special focus is given to the topics of mental health, elderly prisoners, the health of incarcerated women and also communicable diseases.
This e-learning course covers the following topics: The Procedure at the Court The Admissibility Criteria The Subsidiarity Position of the Court Rule 39: Interim Measures The Court Organisation and the Composition of the Court The Rules of the Court The Enforcement of Judgments Using Practical Resources
Since the European Commission adopted the EU Agenda for the Rights of the Child, which identifies making the justice system more child-friendly as a key action item, the promotion of the rights of the child through the medium of EU legislation has become a reality. These training materials address practical issues concerning child-friendly justice and consist of concise texts suitable for training purposes, PowerPoint presentations as well as case studies (with possible solutions) and further interactive exercises (e.g. role plays) for use during practical workshops.