Evenimente

23.02.2022

In order to prevent ill-treatment of persons deprived of their liberty, the National Institute of Justice launched a new distance learning course today, 23 February 2022 – “Standards of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment” (CPT) -, developed by the European Council's Program of Human Rights Education (HELP) of the Council of Europe (CoE), in cooperation with the CPT Secretariat.

22.02.2022

The interim director of the National Institute of Justice Ecaterina Popa had a meeting on February 22, 2022, with the Director General of the State Agency for Intellectual Property (AGEPI) Eugeniu Rusu. The purpose of this meeting was to reaffirm and strengthen the cooperation established at inter-institutional level in the segment of professional training of NIJ beneficiaries in the field of intellectual property.

18.02.2022

At the end of this week, within the “Management of court activities” module intended for heads of secretariats, legal assistants, clerks and other court staff, the National Institute of Justice conducted online seminars “Managing the activity of the court. Strategic planning” and “Interaction with litigants. Deontological aspects”. 115 court staff registered to attend the respective courses.

18.02.2022

The National Institute of Justice and the “Alexei Șciusev” School of Fine Arts have recently launched the third edition of the Republican Fine Arts Competition “Equality Generation” for creative children between 11- 17 years old from all other the country. In this context, several pupils participated in an informative event on Thursday, December 17, 2022, to familiarize with tools that contribute to the elimination of all discrimination forms, in particular with the Istanbul Convention.

02.02.2022

52 beneficiaries of the National Institute of Justice - judges, prosecutors and lawyers providing state-guaranteed legal aid - registered for a new HELP course “Procedural guarantees in criminal proceedings and victims' rights”.