CoE: Azerbaijani judge candidates trained on violence against women

Azerbaijani judge candidates trained on violence against women, the Istanbul Convention and case law from the European Court of Human Rights in this field

a group of 40 judge candidates from Azerbaijan were trained on the main standards in the field of violence against women and domestic violence, including the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence (the Istanbul Convention). The training also focused on how to apply the standards of the Istanbul Convention and the relevant case law of the European Court of Human Rights in this field. The training was organised in co-operation with the Academy of Justice of Azerbaijan.

Several cases on violence against women and domestic violence from the European Court of Human Rights were presented, including Volodina v. Russia and M.C v. Bulgaria, which led to debates around concepts such as consent, and the need for criminalisation of domestic violence. This training was part of the programme prepared by the Academy of Justice for judge candidates to become accredited judges.

This activity took place under the project ‘Raising awareness of the Istanbul Convention and other gender equality standards in Azerbaijan’ implemented within the second phase of the European Union and Council of Europe joint programme on Partnership for Good Governance (PGGII) in the Eastern Partnership countries. Among other objectives, the joint project seeks to support the Azerbaijani authorities to sign the Istanbul Convention.

For further information on the project, please visit the project’s website.

Further information on PGGII is available on the PGGII’s website.

Source: CoE.int