Law students from 15 countries of the OSCE region benefited from summer schools and moot courts that helped young legal professionals pursue their career in human rights protection in future. (OSCE)
International seminar, organized by the OSCE and the Constitutional Court provides an opportunity for legal professionals to debate ways of protecting human rights through constitutional justice. 27 June 2018 (Yehor Zhuchenko/OSCE)
l-r: Oleksandr Vodyannikov, National Legal Adviser, OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine, Olha Nikolaeva, Legal Adviser, USAID New Justice Programme, and Markiyan Halabala, Legal expert, Reanimation Package of Reforms discuss the establishment and functioning of the High Anti-Corruption Court, Lviv, 27 April 2017. (Taras Sozanskiy)
With support from the OSCE Project Co-ordinator, Ukrainian trainers start developing a part of standard education for judges on application of international human rights protection mechanisms in court practice, Tatariv, 3 September 2014. (OSCE/Anna Kharchenko)
The Co-ordinator supported civil society in implementing two first of their kind programmes - trial monitoring and monitoring of judgements - both helped identify gaps and needs for further work. (OSCE)
Project Co-ordinator’s efforts were aimed at ensuring local judges are using human rights legal instruments, such as the European Convention on Human Rights and the case-law of the European Court, to ensure better protection of human rights in Ukraine. (OSCE)