The Council of Europe and human rights education

2017 ◽  
pp. 34-47
Author(s):  
Audrey Osler ◽  
Hugh Starkey

CADMO ◽  
2009 ◽  
pp. 47-54
Author(s):  
Yulia Pererva

- Since 1997, the Council of Europe has supported a Project on Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights (EDC/HRE) with the aim of complimenting its treaty related activities in the fields of Human and Social Rights. The article presents the programmes and the initiatives supported and developed by the Council of Europe both at an international and at the national levels as well as the most important adopted texts and publications. It outlines the principles on which partnership and networking are built by the Council of Europe in close cooperation with member states and other regional and international institutions.Keywords human rights education, education for democratic citizenship, international cooperation.



Author(s):  
Rafael Bustos Gisbert ◽  
Eva Pastrana

El presente trabajo pretende exponer los aspectos esenciales conformadores del programa HELP del Consejo de Europa. Programa que pretende la formación en los estándares europeos en derechos humanos de los profesionales jurídicos con la finalidad de asegurar su cumplimiento en el nivel nacional sin necesidad de acudir a las instancias europeas. El programa es simultáneamente una red, una metodología y una oferta de formación dirigido a asegurar que a través de una buena formación (good training) se consigan unas buenas decisiones judiciales (good judgements) en materia de derechos humanos.This essay exposes the essential features of the HELP program (Council of Europe). HELP (Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals) aims to train European legal standards on human rights to legal professionals in order to ensure its compliance at the national level, avoiding the resort to European bodies. The program is simultaneously a network, a methodology and an offer of training courses. The final objective is to ensure that through good training it may be possible to reach good (respectful) judgments in human rights.



2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven Greer ◽  
Janneke Gerards ◽  
Rose Slowe




2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robyn Saaltink ◽  
Frances A. Owen ◽  
Donato Tarulli ◽  
Christine Y. Tardif-Williams










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