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On 12-13 April 2018 the European Union and the Council of Europe, in co-operation with the Chief Prosecutor’s Office of Georgia, organized a training on “Effective analytical work in the protection of human rights” for prosecutors and investigators.

The purpose of the training was to improve analytical work skills of the participants in order to be better able to draft, structure and format effective analytical reports. Participants had an opportunity to discuss European standards on legal writing, using statistical data in report-writing and identifying individualised factors

As a result of the training, through group works, participants had an opportunity to practice drafting guidelines for investigators, including gender-sensitive issues arising in investigations and got acquainted with writing of reports for consideration by prosecutors based upon European Court of Human Rights jurisprudence.

The event was organised in the framework of the European Union – Council of Europe joint project “Strengthening the Application of the European Convention on Human Rights in Georgia”, within the EU-CoE Partnership for Good Governance.
Tbilisi 13 June 2018
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