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Tag der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung 2021

„Politik und Vertrauen“

Die Arbeit der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung im Kontext von Partizipation, Repräsentation, Sicherheit und Innovation

Online-Seminar

Online-Training “Public Relations / Spokespersons at Courts”

Online training with the judge and expert for public relations Ingrid Kaps (President of the District Court in Erding, Germany)

The Rule of Law Programme South East Europe (RLP SEE) of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in cooperation with the judge and trainer Ingrid Kaps and the Centre for Training in Judiciary and State Prosecution in Montenegro organized an online training on public relations and press work at courts for Montenegrin judges and spokespersons.

Fachkonferenz

Conference "Rule of Law Checklist Montenegro"

Centre for Democracy and Human Rights / RLPSEE

At the event "Rule of Law Checklist for Montenegro", first of all one of the authors, Mr. Milorad Markovíc will present the work "Rule of Law Checklist for Montenegro" published in 2020. This analysis deals with the rule of law structures of the EU accession candidate Montenegro. The basis for this study is the "Rule of Law Checklist" of the Venice Commission, which was structured and adapted by Dr. Mahir Muharemovic of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation. The focus of the analysis is to examine the practical implementation of rule of law criteria in Montenegro. After the presentation of the publication, high-ranking Montenegrin legal experts and representatives of the judiciary will discuss challenges to the rule of law in Montenegro in the second part of the event. The conference takes place in Podogorica and online ( zoom: https://bit.ly/2OoraUA)

Fachkonferenz

Conference “Rule of Law Checklist for Montenegro”

Presentation of the publication “Rule of Law Checklist for Montenegro” and panel discussion on ongoing challenges in the Rule of Law in Montenegro

The Rule of Law Programme South East Europe (RSPSOE) of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in cooperation with CEDEM (Centre for Democracy and Human Rights) organized an online conference in hybrid form (online and offline) to present the analysis "Rule of Law Checklist for Montenegro".

Studien- und Informationsprogramm

Nachwuchsjuristen aus Rumänien zu Besuch bei deutschen Justizbehörden in Berlin

Das Rechtsstaatsprogramm Südosteuropa (RSP SOE) verfolgt das Ziel, besonders qualifizierte Nachwuchsjuristen aus den Ländern Südosteuropas zu fördern.

Expertengespräch

Presentation of the Romanian translation of the publication "Covid-19 and the impact on human rights"

An event for judges, prosecutors and lawyers from the Republic of Moldova, Romania with guests from Armenia

The Rule of Law Programme South East Europe (RSPSOE) of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, in cooperation with "The Aire Centre" and "Civil Right Defenders", organised an online event presenting the Romanian translation publication "Covid-19 and the Impact on Human Rights".

Diskussion

Digitalization of Justice

Online panel discussion

The current COVID-19 pandemic proofs the need for digitalization in every area of life - including in justice. While first steps are already taken, there are still a lot of obstacles on the way to a digital access for citizens to justice and automation of court hearings. In this context, Estonia with its multiple approaches to build a digital society is considered a pioneer in Europe. What are the opportunities and challenges of the digitalization of justice? What can other European countries learn from Estonia? We're going to discuss this with five experts from Estonia, Germany and Romania: Leanika Tamm, Judge at Pärnu County Court, Estonia, Ingo Groß, Court President at Brunswick District Court, Germany, Kai Härmand, Judge at Harju County Court, Estonia, Benedikt Quarch, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of the Legal Tech company RightNow Group, Germany and Mariana Feldioreanu, Court President at Bucharest District Court, Romania. We invite you to watch the livestream on: https://www.facebook.com/kas.rlpsee

Workshop

Leaders for Justice 2020 - Team Leading and Team-work. The Tale of I Do vs. We Do

Second training session (11th edition, 2020)

The second training session of the 11th edition of our leadership programme for young Romanian law proffessionals will take place in Sibiel, between February 13-16. The main subject addressed during the four day training will be situational leadership and teamwork, led by trainers Mihai Dragoi and Marian Stas. The training session will include a workshop with Ciprian Ciocan, director of the Community Foundation Sibiu.

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PEOPLE OF JUSTICE | 10 years of Leaders for Justice

The public event "People of Justice" celebrates the first 10 years of the community Leaders for Justice, which today means 190 members from all legal professions, over 20 projects of change in justice and society, working groups on real issues in the system, experience shared authentic leadership models in institutions, organizations or companies.

Seminar

„Rights of Religious Minorities in North Macedonia“ - Conference on Student Religious Literacy

The Rule of Law Programme South East Europe has organised together with its partner, Iustinianus Primus Faculty in Skopje, a conference on Student Religious Literacy. The guest speakers were Professors Tanja Karakamischeva-Jovanovska and Alexandar Spasenovski as well as Dr. Jovan Jonovski from behalf of the Evangelic-Protestant Initiative. The main topics that were debated together with the students from the faculty were „International and Domestic Standards Related to the Exercise of the Religious Freedom“, „The Role of the Religious Communities in a Democratic State“ and „Exercising Religious Freedom“. The conference was organised within the project „Rights of Religious Minorities in North Macedonia“ and it is the third meeting of this kind that took place in Skopje during this year.

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Staatsanwälte, Demokratie und Rechtsstaat: Überlegungen zur Überarbeitung des Status’ der Staatsanwälte in Rumänien

Bericht über eine Internationale Konferenz in Bukarest, Rumänien, 28.-29. September 2007

Der aktuelle Status von Staatsanwälten in Rumänien ist mehrdeutig. Die rumänische Verfassung und die darauf aufbauende Gesetzgebung gewähren des Anwälten einen zweifachen Status: unabhängige Magistrate und Vertreter der Exekutivgewalt, hierarchischer Kontrolle unterworfen. Diese Zweischneidigkeit resultiert in einem Mangel an einheitlichen Gesetzesauslegungen, Mehrdeutigkeit und Verwirrung über Funktion, Status und Rolle der Staatsanwälte innerhalb des Justizwesens.

Der „Rechtsstaat“ als Voraussetzung für den EU-Beitritt

Vortrag von Dr. Stefanie Ricarda Roos bei der Eröffnung des Internationalen Rechtssymposiums in Bukarest

Der Beitrag untersucht eine Einrichtung, die – besonders im Zusammenhang mit dem Beitritts Rumäniens und Bulgariens zur EU – nur zu oft erwähnt, jedoch kaum erläutert wurde: das Konzept des Rechtsstaates.

Pilotprojekt „Training of Trainers“ nationaler Justizausbildungsinstitutionen in Südosteuropa erfolgreich gestartet

Training of national legal training institutions in South East Europe

Das Ansehen der Justiz in der Öffentlichkeit der Transformationsländer Südosteuropas (SOE) ist nach wie vor sehr niedrig. Die Gründe hierfür sind mannigfach. Zu nennen ist nicht zuletzt das mangelnde Vertrauen der Bevölkerung in die Rechtsprechung, was seine Ursache häufig in unklaren, oft nur schwer nachvollziehbaren Gerichtsentscheidungen hat.

Training of Trainers of National Judicial Training Institutions in South East Europe

Welcoming Note by Dr. iur. Stefanie Ricarda Roos, Director, Rule of Law Program South East Europe, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung

Das neue Medienrecht in Serbien

Begrüßungs- und Eröffnungsrede anlässlich des Rundtischgesprächs in Belgrad (Serbien) am 25. September 2007

Veranstaltung zum neuen Medienrecht in Serbien

The Rights of Suspects/Accused and their Defence in Criminal Proceedings in South East Europe

A Conference Report by Professor Hajrija Sijercic-Colic, Ph.D., University of Sarajevo, Law Faculty

One of the results of the German EU Council Presidency in the justice field is the consolidation of civil rights through a debate on principles about the unification, Europe wide, of minimum standards in criminal proceedings.

Measures by the Rule of Law Program South East Europe for the support of the German Presidency of the European Council

Report about a regional experts’ conference in Romania and a round-table discussion in Bulgaria

On 30 June 2007, the German Presidency of the European Council ended. One of its results in the justice sector is the strengthening of civil rights by fundamental discussions on pan-European consistent minimum standards in criminal proceedings. The KAS-Rule of Law Program South East Europe (RLP SEE) has contributed with a large-scale regional project, consisting of a country law study, a regional experts’ conference in Bucharest (Romania) and a round-table discussion in Sofia (Bulgaria).

Lustration and Consolidation of Democracy and the Rule of Law in Central and Eastern Europe

Internationale Fachkonferenz in Zagreb, Kroatien

Vorträge und Reden, die auf der Internationalen Fachkonferenz gehalten wurden sowie ein zusammenfassender Bericht finden Sie auf dieser Seite.

Proposal of the German Presidency of the European Council for minimum standards in criminal proceedings within the EU

by Ministerialdirigent Eberhard Siegismund

In context of the Presidency, the German Federal Court of Justice (FCJ) is engaging in a pan-European decision on minimum standards in criminal proceedings. The purpose of the initiative is to reconcile the permissions for intervention by the judiciary and the police on the one hand with the right to protection by suspects/accused on the other hand. The chairman of the task force Material Criminal Law in Brussels, MDgT Eberhard Siegismund (FCJ), presented the decision on a regional conference in Bucharest on 14 May 2007.

Welcome and opening speech by Dr. Roos on the occasion of the international experts’ conference „Lustration"

"Lustration and Consolidation of Democracy and Rule of Law in Central and Eastern Europe"

Reconciliation with the past or dealing with the communist/socialist past respectively and public remembrance culture is a traditional area of work and a central issue for the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung which promotes democracy and rule of law worldwide. The Rule of Law Program South East Europe supports measures on “Coping with the past” in its seven program countries Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, and Serbia.