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SUMMARY:19th Informal ASEM Seminar on Human Rights – Training
DESCRIPTION:The Training is a follow-up to the 19th Informal ASEM Seminar on Human Rights (ASEMHRS19) held in Tromsø\, Norway\, on the theme\, “Human Rights Education & Training”. Since 2017\, the ASEMHRS Training has served as the capacity-building component on human rights to support the Seminar’s overall objective of promoting mutual understanding and co-operation on human rights issues among Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Partners. This year’s capacity-building programme on the same Seminar topic will be held online due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. \nThe topic of this year’s ASEMRS19 Training will be covering Human Rights-Compliant Policing. The Training aims to equip and instruct law enforcement officers with a non-coercive\, efficient\, and human rights-compliant toolbox for conducting interviews with victims\, witnesses\, and suspects of crime. The capacity-building program will present international guidelines on Investigative Interviewing and other non-coercive techniques\, intended to support law enforcement investigations by outlining standards and practices for efficient and torture-free investigations. The main objective of the training programme is to build capacity of law enforcement (primarily)\, and members of the judiciary in ASEM partner countries on the evidence-based and human rights-compliant Investigative Interviewing technique and its associated safeguards. \nThis is a fully-funded training. \nSelection criteria for participants: \n\nMinimum 5 years of experience as a police investigator (detective) or as a public prosecutor with practical/or theoretical experience with interviewing procedures and/or criminal procedural law;\nASEM nationality;\nProfessional proficiency in English; and\nLetter of endorsement from his/her organisation.\n\nSenior representatives of relevant CSOs and other public institutions involved in promoting and upholding the rule of law are also eligible to apply. \nHow to apply: \nPlease read the attached Training Leaflet carefully and fill out the Application Form here. Application deadline is Sunday\, 16 August 2020 (23:59 SGT). \nFor further information and enquiries\, please reach out to Armi Hannele AARNI\, Project Manager\, and Trishia OCTAVIANO\, Project Executive at the Governance & Economy Department (E: humanrights.seminar@asef.org).  \n  \nSource: https://www.asef.org/projects/themes/governance/5028-19th-informal-asem-seminar-on-human-rights–training- \nShare on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
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