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Regional Workshops

Four regional workshops were held in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe in 2004-2006 for participants from non-OECD countries to promote training and expertise in international criminal justice.

These workshops enable the dissemination of knowledge within Contracting Parties with a view to sustaining the training of professionals at the national level.

The purpose of these workshops is to provide a suitable forum for high-level discussions and training in respect of current issues and problems in the field of International Criminal Law.

 

2006 workshops for Asia and Eastern Europe

 

ETHICS regional workshop for Asia

undertaken with Tsinghua University, the Chinese Society of International Law and the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

6–9 September 2006 [1/09/06: final programme]

 

ETHICS regional workshop for Eastern Europe

undertaken with the Riga Graduate School of Law At Riga Graduate School of Law, Riga, Latvia

7–8 June 2006 [programme and available papers]

 

Distinguished international judges, scholars, and practitioners have been invited to share their experience and knowledge with participants (lawyers, officials, academics, and students) from Baltic and Eastern European countries.

These two regional workshops have received generous financial contributions from the European Union.

 

2005 workshops for Africa and Latin America

 

ETHICS regional workshop for Africa

undertaken with the Centre de Formation Judiciaire du Ministère de la Justice du Sénégal

Dakar, 30 March-2 April 2005 [read more, in French only].

 

ETHICS regional workshop for Latin America

undertaken with the Fiscalia de la Nación of the Public Ministry of Peru Lima, 22-24 February 2005 [go to programme].

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