 Institution organisatrice |  Danish Centre for Human Rights, Danemark
Ministry of Justice, Human Rights and Rehabilitation and of Law and Constitutional Affairs, Lesotho
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 Institution d'exécution |  Ministry of Justice, Human Rights and Rehabilitation and of Law and Constitutional Affairs, Lesotho
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 Type |  Programmes de formation |  |
 Date de commencement/ établissement |  1997 |  |
 Nom |  In-service training courses on the administration of justice/juvenile justice and human rights |  |
 Durée |  One week per course |  |
 Orientation de fond |  administration de la justice justice pour mineurs droits de l'homme |  |
 Formation continue ou formation professionnelle |  Oui |  |
 Contenu |  International human rights law, community service, human rights and assistance to victims, UN standards on juvenile justice, juvenile justice in Lesotho, UN code of conduct for law enforcement officials, the role of the police in a democratic society, community policing. Objectives of the programme: sensitization to rights within the criminal justice system. |  |
 Orientation géographique |  International |  |
 Droits de l’homme incorporés au cursus |  Non |  |
 Méthodologie utilisée |  Lectures were presented on various topics; participants would then break into working groups; at in-service courses visits to courts and prisons were arranged. |  |
 Enseigné par |  International and national resource persons. |  |
 Informations supplémentaires |  Subject issues: prison conditions. Funded by DANIDA - Denmark. Frequency: five in-service training courses. There was no scholarship, but the coordinators of the programme were given a chance to attend an advanced human rights course in Copenhagen, Denmark. |  |
 Le programme a-t-il été évalué? |  Yes |  |
 Description de l’évaluation |  The funders were here last year to evaluate the programme since it is being phased out. A report of the evaluation was produced in 1999/2000. |  |
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