era.int/charter Academy of European Law THE CHARTER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION IN PRACTICE SEMINAR FOR JUDGES, PROSECUTORS AND LEGAL PRACTITIONERS INCLUDING A WORKSHOP WITH A FOCUS ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN THE EU Riga, 20-21 February 2014 Latvian Judical Training Centre Mārstaļu street 19 1050 Riga, Latvia Language: English Event number: 414DT15
Thursday, 20 February 2014 MORNING SESSION 08:30 09:00 09:15 10:15 10:30 11:00 11:45 12:30 12:45 Arrival and registration of participants Opening of the seminar The role of the Charter within the EU legal framework and its relevance for the national legal order The Charter s legal nature and the legal value attributed to it (Art. 6(2) TEU) The role fulfilled by the Charter within the human rights protection regime of the EU The system of judicial remedies within the EU for violations of fundamental rights The relevance of the Charter for the lawyer within the Member States Adam BODNAR Discussion Coffee break Introductory overview of key underlying, cross-cutting principles of the Charter: personal dignity, fundamental freedoms and equality (Titles I, II and III) Filippo FONTANELLI Relying on the Charter in a national court: the application, scope and interpretation of the Charter in domestic legal proceedings The requirement on national authorities to have due regard for the Charter Asserting Charter rights before a national court The potential for (vertical and/or horizontal) direct effect of Charter rights The limits and extent of the scope of the rights guaranteed (Title VII) Status of explanatory remarks referred to in the Charter Jo SHAW Discussion Lunch
AFTERNOON SESSION 14:00 15:30 16:00 16:45 17:00 17:30 19:00 Case studies (interactive exercise) on the scope and the applicability of the Charter (presenting short cases and carrying out group analysis) Jo SHAW Coffee break Further substantive rights guaranteed by the Charter: focus on rights particularly relevant in a criminal law context: Rights relating to situations involving issues of criminal justice Right to an effective remedy and a fair trial (Art. 47) Presumption of innocence and defence rights (Art. 48) Rule against double jeopardy (Art. 50) Alex TINSLEY Discussion Preparations for a workshop: presenting the case and analysing the case dossier Alex TINSLEY End of the first seminar day Seminar dinner
Friday, 21 February 2014 MORNING SESSION 09:30 11:30 12:00 13:00 13:15 Workshop on substantive application of selected Charter provisions: practical case study in groups (analysing and discussing the case in working groups, presentation of the results and common discussion on the results) Alex TINSLEY Coffee break Relationship of the Charter to the European Convention of Human Rights and national human rights provisions Challenge of competing legal orders ostensibly aiming at ensuring the protection of fundamental rights Role of the accession of the EU to the ECHR its impact on the application of the Charter Judicial remedies in fundamental rights cases post EU accession to the ECHR Filippo FONTANELLI Discussion End of the seminar Contact Karolina Rokicka Head of Section Tel. +49 651 93737-401 E-mail KRokicka@era.int Killian O Brien Course Director Tel. +49 651 93737-411 E-mail KOBrien@era.int
Speakers Adam BODNAR, Head of Legal Division of the Helsinki Foundation, Assistant Professor, University of Warsaw Filippo FONTANELLI, Lecturer in Law, University of Surrey Jo SHAW, Salvesen Chair of European Institutions, Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, College of Humanities and Social Science, University of Edinburgh Alex TINSLEY, Law Reform Officer, Fair Trials International, London Project partners Barcelona Bar Association, Barcelona Conseil d Etat, Paris Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh Fair Trials International, London Judicial Training Centre, Ministry of Justice and Public Administration of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana Latvian Judical Training Centre, Riga The National Institute of Magistracy, Bucharest The Polish National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution, Krakow This seminar is part of a series of seminars organised with the financial support of the Specific Programme Fundamental Rights and Citizenship of the European Commission.
Calendar of events 2013-2014 28 February - 1 March 2013 Barcelona Bar Association, Barcelona Target group: lawyers Languages: English, Spanish 22-23 April 2013 The National Institute of Magistracy, Bucharest Target group: judges Languages: English, Romanian 3-4 June 2013 Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh Target group: lawyers Language: English 26-27 September 2013 The Polish National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution, Krakow Target group: judges Languages: English, Polish 21-22 November 2013 Conseil d Etat, Paris Target group: judges Languages: English, French 20-21 February 2014 Latvian Judical Training Centre, Riga Target group: judges and lawyers Language: English 8-9 April 2014 Judicial Training Centre, Ministry of Justice and Public Administration of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana Target group: judges Languages: German, Slovenian 12-13 June 2014 Academy of European Law, Trier Target group: lawyers Language: German
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