Although "face-to-face" training activities have been temporarily suspended, the National Institute of Justice comes with an alternative in order to harness the potential of e-learning.
Although "face-to-face" training activities have been temporarily suspended, the National Institute of Justice comes with an alternative in order to harness the potential of e-learning.
On Wednesday, June 12, 2019, within the National Institute of Justice, was launched the distance learning course "Key Human Rights Principles in Biomedicine", that was attended by judges, prosecutors, NIJ trainers and doctors.
A group of judges, prosecutors, representatives of the Department of the Governmental Agent of the Ministry of Justice and the People's Advocate Office, as well as students of the Law Faculty of the State University of
A group of judges, prosecutors, lawyers and public servants from the Department of the Governmental Agent of the Ministry of Justice, on Tuesday, February 26, 2019, participated at the launch of a new distance learning course "Introduction to Article 5 of the European Convention on Human Rights: the right to liberty and security ".
On October 9, 2018 the distance learning course of the European Programme for Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals of the Council of Europe, “Aspects of Combating Discrimination” was launched. The first to benefit from the updated version of the course are the representatives of the Moldovan law system.