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11 May 2025 | CEAD - Activities by Country |
Activity Details (ID# 11627) |
Title: | Seminar on Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights for lawyers |
Description: | |
Status: | Completed |
Date: | 18/04/2005 - 19/04/2005 |
Countries: | Montenegro, Serbia |
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Programme: | Joint Programme EC/CoE - Second Joint Initiative EAR-CoE in the Legal Media Field (Montenegro) |
Working Method: | Organisation of meetings - Seminar |
Location: | Podgorica, Serbia |
CoE Contact: | DERVISAGIC, Lejla email |
Partners: | CoE Office in Podgorica - Other |
Web Pages: | 1 Agenda |
Last Modified: | 18/05/2005 |
Activity Synopsis |
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Objective(s): | The aim of the seminar was to present to the lawyers the general principles developed by the European Court of Human Rights concerning Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and its application as regards defamation, insult, incitement to hatred, access to information, protection of sources, state secrecy and whistle-blowing. This seminar was the second and last seminar for Montenegrin lawyers in the framework of the Second Joint Initiative between the European Agency for Reconstruction and the Council of Europe.
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Output/Results: | The seminar was opened by the President of the Lawyer’s Association of Montenegro which was the partner of the Council of Europe in organising the seminar. The representative of the European Agency for Reconstruction was also present at the seminar. The participants received a number of Council of Europe documents concerning freedom of expression translated into their language (the European Convention on Human Rights, the series of Recommendations and other texts of the Committee of Ministers in the media field, as well as the Montenegrin Media Law, Broadcasting Law and Public Broadcasting Services Law). These documents allowed them to compare existing national legislation with European standards.
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Conclusions/Follow Up: | Despite the fact that the seminar was requested by the Montenegrin lawyers, there was not a large number of participants. The general conclusion was that the majority of the lawyers present were not aware of the importance of applying the European Convention on Human Rights in their practice. This seminar and this kind of activity could be a good beginning.
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Participants: | Lawyers |
Consultants/Experts: | Ms Onur ANDREOTTI, Lawyer at the Registry of the European Court of Human Rights
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CoE Secretariat: | Ms Slobodanka KARISIK, Adviser, Council of Europe Office in Podgorica
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Total No. Participants: | 17 |
Last Modified: | 11/05/2005 |