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Developing Curriculum on International Humanitarian Law

Developing Curriculum on International Humanitarian Law

October 13, the High School of Justice held the first workshop of the experts involved in the development of the curriculum on international humanitarian law. The process is implemented within the frames of the project “Strengthening the Capacity of the High School of Justice of Georgia” supported by the Council of Europe (CoE). Georgian judge-experts and international and national experts of CoE are involved in the curriculum development. The aim of the meeting was to identify matters to be included in the curriculum, to develop the training module agenda and to initiate the process of preparing materials. On the next stage a content-related training will be held for the involved judge-experts, led by the CoE experts. Curriculum will be used in the frames of the “Training program for judges and other court staff”. Trainings on the named topic will be delivered by the Georgian judge-experts involved in the development of the curriculum.


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This program was made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents are the responsibility of The High School of Justice and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID, the United States Government, or implementing partner.
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