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INJ invites judges and prosecutors to enroll in two courses organized by the Superior School of Magistracy of the Italian Republic

As a result of the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the National Institute of Justice of the Republic of Moldova and the Superior School of Magistracy in the Republic of Italy, we invite judges and prosecutors to participate in the following courses:

  1. Preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence

Date: 22.11.2023-24.11.2023;

Location: Scandicci, Italy.

  1. Ethics and justice

Date: 11.12.2023-13.12.2023;

Location: Scandicci, Italy.

The organizers offer one place for each of the two courses.

We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to enrich your knowledge, explore topics relevant to the judicial system, and develop your skills in the areas covered. Classes will be taught by recognized experts and specialists in the field, and interaction with colleagues in Italy will allow you to share valuable experiences and insights.

Important!

The Higher School of Magistracy will provide accommodation and lunch for the selected participants. Participants will be responsible for covering other expenses.

Documents required for registration:

  • Curriculum vitae in Romanian;
  • Letter of motivation

Înthe writings are done by sending the requested documents to the email address [email protected].

Registration deadline: 

Applications can be submitted until August 8, 2023.

Beneficiaries:

The program is addressed to judges and prosecutors.

Selection criteria:

  • compliance with specific eligibility conditions;
  • the specifics of the activity;
  • knowledge of the English language B1;
  • signed letter of motivation, which answers the question why you should be selected to participate in the seminar;
  • recent non-participation (last two years) in other forms of international training through INJ;
  • the possibility and availability of the magistrates to disseminate the information to which they will have access by participating in the training program.

Contact person:

Olga Marandici, tel. 079747204, e-mail: [email protected]