Provide capacity-building training on women’s rights and gender equality to judges, prosecutors, police officers, lawyers and traditional and religious leaders.
Providing specific training for those working within the criminal justice system, including police officers, lawyers, prosecutors and judges, and medical personnel;
Effective training should be assured to all relevant actors, including the police, prosecutors, the judiciary, probation officers, lawyers, social workers, facilitators and mediators.
In the busy International Law office, lawyers may have neither the time nor the opportunity to study the jurisprudence concerning fair and equitable treatment.
The Committee also notes the need for training for professionals working with and for child victims of abuse, including police officers, lawyers and social workers.
The Committee also notes the need for training for professionals working with and for child victims of abuse, including police officers, lawyers and social workers
They pointed to the fact that the Office’s lawyers were paid for by management and defended by lawyers for the Administration as a conflict of interest.
There needed to be more magistrates and Public Solicitor Office lawyers (with FSC if necessary) who could be available in all provincial centres at all times.
Child-sensitive court procedures may also require adequate training of relevant law enforcement officials, such as police officers, lawyers, prosecutors and judges, in the rights of trafficked children.
That crossover was considered by some to be contributing to the perception that the Office’s lawyers were pro-management or hesitant to challenge management decisions lest they jeopardized their career prospects.
· Prison officers, judicial officers, lawyers, paralegals and non-lawyers conduct periodic census to determine who is in prison and whether they are there as a first rather than a last resort.
Prison officers, judicial officers, lawyers, paralegals and non-lawyers conduct periodic census to determine who is in prison and whether they are there as a first rather than a last resort
b) Prison officers, judicial officers, lawyers, paralegals and non-lawyers conduct periodic census to determine who is in prison and whether they are there as a first rather than a last resort
· 263 training sessions on combating trafficking in persons for civil servants, trainers, psychologists, neighbourhood militia officers, staff of procurator’s offices, lawyers and jurists, representatives of non-governmental organizations and members of the media
The Judicial Affairs Unit would be headed by a Senior Judicial Affairs Officer ( # ), assisted by a Reporting Officer ( # ), one Lawyer (National Officer) and one Administrative Assistant (national staff