Facilitating the creation of a common legal space between Europe and Central Asia and enhancing human rights protection

As the European (continental) and Central Asian legal systems derive historically from common roots, they remain similar in many regards. The strategic goal of this Action is to initiate a process of creating a common legal space between Europe and Central Asia, based on European and international standards. This Action consists of two complementary components: raising awareness about Council of Europe Conventions and enhancing human rights protection through education.The latter component is implemented within the framework of the Council of Europe Programme on Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals (HELP). 

Raising awareness about Council of Europe Conventions

Council of Europe Conventions are considered as a key reference to reinforce human rights, democracy and the rule of law, and to promote a common legal space at pan-European level and beyond. It is therefore important to promote a sound understanding and effective implementation of the Conventions system among national authorities and civil society actors in Central Asia. Within the framework of the Action and depending on the needs and priorities of each partner, the following activities on regional and national level are organised:

  • Legislative review and assessments;
  • Preparation of recommendations and publications;
  • Peer to-peer exchanges, conferences, seminars, working groups etc.
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Back TENDER: Consultant support in the implementation of the Central Asia Rule of Law Programme

TENDER: Consultant support in the implementation of the Central Asia Rule of Law Programme

The Council of Europe is looking for Consultant(s) in order to support the implementation of the joint initiative of the European Union and the Council of Europe - Central Asia Rule of Law Programme 2020-2023 in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. The consultant support is requested in each of the Central Asian countries in particular fields such as:

  • International and European legal standards, particularly those of the Council of Europe, legal and judiciary systems, delivery of international technical assistance;
  • Anti-corruption, AML and asset recovery systems, business integrity and compliance in the private sector.

The deadline for submission of applications is 24 November 2021.

To find more information and to apply, please consult the following links:

Kazakhstan

Kyrgyzstan

Tajikistan

Turkmenistan

Uzbekistan

Please note that all applications should be submitted via the e-procurement website. Please follow the above mentioned links to proceed to the e-procurement website. Any questions concerning the tender procedure can only be asked via the e-procurement website.

Strasbourg 3 November 2021
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