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Activity Details (ID# 1585)

Title: Follow-up training seminar for judges and other legal professionals 
Description:  
Status: Completed 
Date: 19/11/2003 - 20/11/2003 
Countries: Azerbaijan
Contributors:  
Programme: Joint Programme EC/CoE  - South Caucasus
Project:    1 - Strengthen democratic stability and prevent conflict
Specific Objective: 1.4 - Promotion of freedom of expression & information
Working Method: Organisation of meetings - Seminar 
Location: Baku, Azerbaijan
CoE Contact: CIBOTARU, Eugen email
Partners: Executive Office of the President - National Institution 
Web Pages: 1 Agenda  
Last Modified: 19/11/2003 

Activity Synopsis

 
Objective(s):

The general objective of the training seminar was to continue the work started in the previous activity organised in Baku on 9-10 July 2003, i. e. the presentation to the judges and prosecutors from Azerbaijan of the general principles developed by the European Court of Human Rights concerning Article 10 of the ECHR and its application as regards defamation, insult, criticism of public figures, privacy, incitement to hatred, access to information, protection of sources, state secrecy and whistle-blowing.

Besides this general objective, there was also a particular practical objective to examine two case studies related to some of the explained subjects and prepared by the two CoE experts, namely Mr Vincent COUSSIRAT-COUSTERE, Professor of Public Law at the University of Lille II (France) and Ms Fatos ARACI, Lawyer at the Registry of the European Court of Human Rights.

The interest of Azeri judicial authorities for the event was very high - judges from the Supreme Court participated actively in the seminar.
 

Output/Results:

The seminar was very well organised. Council of Europe documents concerning freedom of expression, translated into Azeri, were distributed to the participants (for instance, an updated version of the overview of the case law concerning Article 10 of the ECHR, prepared by the Media Division of the CoE).

Given that issues concerning defamation, privacy and criticism of public figures are extremely sensitive in Azerbaijan, the participants were especially interested by the experts’ presentations on these specific topics. They discussed cases concerning defamation, privacy and criticism of public figures and similar cases in their country and compared the decisions with European Court decisions.

Ten Azeri journalists participated in the session dedicated to the discussion on defamation, privacy and criticism of public figures. They briefly presented their views on the problem of defamation in Azerbaijan. Furthermore, they expressed the willingness to learn more about European standards in the field of freedom of expression and information and participate in possible CoE activities addressed to Azeri journalists, in order to raise their professionalism.

Given the high level of the magistrates, they were quite well informed about several principles concerning Article 10 and the Convention in general. At the same time, they confessed that the Convention is not applied on an every day basis. Some magistrates are still hesitant to clearly apply the standards of the European Court as concerns defamation or criticism of political figures.
 

Conclusions/Follow Up:

At the end of the seminar, an evaluation questionnaire was distributed to the participants. According to the replies, most participants were interested in Article 10 case law and in ECHR issues in general. They suggested further follow-up activities, expressing their wish to continue this kind of trainings, in order to become more familiar with the ECHR and to be able to apply in their daily practice the principles developed in the case law related to Article 10. 

Participants:

Judges and prosecutors of high courts

 

Consultants/Experts:

Mr Vincent COUSSIRAT-COUSTERE, Professor of Public Law at the University of Lille II (France)
Ms Fatos ARACI, Lawyer at the Registry of the European Court of Human Rights
 

CoE Secretariat:

Mr Eugen CIBOTARU, Media Division, Directorate General of Human Rights

 

Total No. Participants: 45 
Last Modified: 05/01/2004 
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