Description
The learning outcomes of this training include (a) an improved understanding of substantive international criminal law, as well as of the most relevant international and national jurisprudence therein, (b) an advanced understanding of criminal liability in this field, (c) knowledge of the practical issues involved in building a case on core international crimes and the ensuing evidentiary challenges, and (c) practical knowledge of the instruments of judicial cooperation within the EU and of the applicable international treaties.
This introductory training will combine lectures with plenary debriefings aimed at improving the participants’ practical skills.
This training will provide participants with the opportunity to learn more about the legal systems and investigative approaches of their colleagues in different EU Member States, and will serve as a platform for the exchange of best practices on the management of complex cases.
Target group:
Judges and prosecutors from all EU MS, specialized in Criminal Law
Level: Introductory
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Application procedure:
All applications must be submitted through the candidates' national EJTN member institution.
Participation:
Upon invitation by EJTN, participants register via EJTN online platform to which they receive access. After the event, reimbursement is processed via EJTN online platform.
Useful documents:
Frequently Asked Questions
Number of participants:
36 judges and prosecutors from all the Member States
Deadline for application:
9 April 2021
New deadline: 4th June
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