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📅 SAVE THE DATE 📅 🎯 3-4 July 2025 🏛️ 2025 HELP Annual Network Conference 📍 Palais de l'Europe, Strasbourg Join us for 1,5 days of exchange. The Council of Europe’s HELP Network is gathering this year – open to all online to follow! 📚 What’on the agenda? 🎤 Key Focus: ·        Recap of our achievements this year ·        New HELP courses published ·        Focus on Ukraine: highlights and share of experience ·        Deep dive into judicial training and digitalisation ·        Practical insights on implementing ECtHR judgments through training ·        Practical and engaging workshops 🤝 Our key partners, including CCBE, European Judicial Training Network, European Union Agency for Asylum – EUAA, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights will also join us at the Conference to share their insights relevant to legal training. 👩⚖️👨🎓 Whether you're a legal professional, professor, student or working in human rights, connect with the HELP Network to learn more on justice and human rights training. 🔗 Full programme and details: https://lnkd.in/eECAxMeB Organised by the Council of Europe under the Maltese Presidency of the Committee of Ministers Working languages: English & French with simultaneous interpretation. #HumanRights #CoEHELP #CouncilOfEurope #HumanRightsEducation #networking Human Rights and the Rule of Law at the Council of Europe Education and Higher Education at the Council of Europe Cybercrime Programme Office of the Council of Europe (C-PROC) AI – Cybercrime – Data protection at the Council of Europe Social Rights at the Council of Europe Children’s Rights at the Council of Europe Pompidou Group of the Council of Europe

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Brahim Baalla

Student and rep. within Montecalvo in Foglia (municipality) | law and policy | human rights campaigner

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How to register for in-person attendance?

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We look very much forward to this opportunity to connect and exchange ideas on key topics related to the future of justice!

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