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Fundamental rights. Human rights. Rights and duties of the citizen (958) |
![]() CARCHILAN, Lidia. Instruiri în domeniul drepturilor omului – bune practici și lecții învățate. In: Teoria și practica administrării publice, Ed. 27, 19 mai 2023, Chişinău. Chişinău: Centrul Editorial-Poligrafic al USM, 2023, Ediția 27, pp. 230-234. ISBN 978-9975-62-698-9. |
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Teoria și practica administrării publice Ediția 27, 2023 |
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Human Rights Training is an expression that is widely used by national and international organizations in the last decades. There have been studies conducted into this type of training to identify the most suitable tools and establish good practices of transferring knowledge that would promote and protect human rights. However, human rights training differs from any other form of training, as it has certain particularities that are not present in other types of trainings. This brief article aims to explore those specificities and draw conclusions from implementing human rights trainings in practice with judges, lawyers, prosecutors, and police officers. |
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Cuvinte-cheie trainings, good practices, human rights, workshops, teaching practices, continuous training, training actors in the justice sector |
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