 Institution organisatrice |  University of Essex. Human Rights Centre, Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord
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 Institution de financement |  European Commission, Belgique
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 Institution d'exécution |  University of Essex. Human Rights Centre, Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord
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 Type |  Programmes de formation |  |
 Date de commencement/ établissement |  1997 |  |
 Nom |  Training Course for Human Rights Field Officers |  |
 Durée |  4-15 September 2000. |  |
 Orientation de fond |  démocracie et droits de l'homme |  |
 Groupe cible |  Fonctionnaires des droits de l’homme sur le terrain |  |
 Formation continue ou formation professionnelle |  Non |  |
 Contenu |  Lectures on: Families of Legal Systems, International Human Rights Law, International Humanitarian Law AND refugees Law; Universal Human Rights Institutions and Agencies; Human Rights Missions and Field Missions with Human Rights and Democratisation Tasks; Relevant Aspects of European Law; European Union Activities in Human Rights Protection.
Activities:
Seminars on : Monitoring; Investigation and Information Gathering and Dissemination; Report Writing and Taking Statements; Promotion, Education and Implementation of Human Rights; Implementation of Confidence Building Measures; Relations with Local Population, Authorities, the Media and NGO’s; Relations with CIVPOL and the military; Relations with other Field Partners.
Personal Skills.
Seminars and Practical Training on: Personal Security; Mine Awareness; Radio Communication; Preventive and Emergency Medicine, Hostage Awareness Training; Field Logistics and Administration; Victim Support.
Conflict Resolution:
Seminars, Simulations and Role-playing. Sessions on : Facilitating, Mediating, and Negotiation Skills and Techniques. |  |
 Pays |  Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord
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 Orientation géographique |  EUROPE |  |
 Politiques pertinentes |  Oui |  |
 Description / Documents |  The training course for human rights officers was conceived to meet the needs of the European Union and other International and Regional organisations involved in protecting human rights. With the entry into force of the Maastricht Treaty in November 1993, the European Union marked a new phase of its policy on human rights and democracy. Promoting human rights and democratisation has become one of the main objective of the European Union. |  |
 Droits de l’homme incorporés au cursus |  Non |  |
 Méthodologie utilisée |  The course, after general background lectures, is devoted to operational procedures and practice. Many aspects will be tested in practical exercises through the use of advanced role-playing sessions and simulation techniques. Reference to case studies will be integrated into the course. |  |
 Enseigné par |  The course is conducted by international experts from both academic and applied settings. Teachers are chosen by the PIBOES Network from among leading academic officers of international and regional organisations, police and armed officers and NGO’s representatives. |  |
 Titre, diplôme ou certificat obtenu |  At the end of the course the participants who have attended at least 75 % of the Programme will receive a certificate of attendance. |  |
 Nombre de participants |  The course is open to no more than 25 participants. |  |
 Date limite pour les inscriptions |  2 June 2000. |  |
 Procédure d’inscription |  Applicants should complete the application form provided and enclose their curriculum vitae and one photograph. Applications will not be considered without all supporting documentation. Information and an application form for the Training Course for Human Rights Field Officers are available at : www.2.essex.ac.uk/human_rights_centre |  |
 Conditions d’admission |  Applicants must be EU citizens, Non-EU citizens who are regular residents in an EU country, or citizens of European countries that have applied for EU membership. They must be between 25 and 50 years of age and have an excellent knowledge of the English language. They must have a university degree in a field relevant to human rights, including law, social sciences, and health. They will be selected on the basis of their curriculum vitae and their application. The selection will be made by a special Commission whose judgement is final. The Commission will be composed of an international board of examiners, including PIBOES representatives. Previous field experience, knowledge of International Human Rights Law and of languages commonly used in field related activities will be an asset.
Preference will be given to applicants who have not attended any previous PIBOES Course. |  |
 Frais de scolarité |  The total cost for registration is 300 EURO and includes tuition fee and reference material. Successful candidates must pay the registration fee by mid-July. At the beginning of the Course, participants will receive a financial contribution towards their travel expenses and subsistence. This contribution will vary according to the place from which they are travelling. |  |
 Coût du séjour |  At the beginning of the Course, participants will receive a financial contribution towards their travel expenses and subsistence. This contribution will vary according to the place from which they are travelling. |  |
 Informations supplémentaires |  Objectives: The training course for Human Rights Field Officers aims to offer technical and operational preparation for human rights field officers and volunteers, by providing professional mission-oriented training. This training will be relevant to all international and regional organisations involved in the protection of human rights.
More information concerning the PIBOES training activities can be requested from: Human Rights Centre, University of Essex, Winvenhoe Park, Colchester CO4 3SQ, United Kingdom, Telephone: +44 1206 872558, Facsimile: + 44 1206 873627, E-mail: piboes@essex.ac.uk. |  |
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