International Judicial Cooperation and Human Rights pmartinho May 2, 2022
Research, Development and Innovation
Project Portfolio

International Judicial Cooperation and Human Rights

Our team works on procedural rights and International Judicial cooperation by developing research on EU criminal justice Directives, Framework Decisions and mutual recognition instruments, specifically in harmonising practices among the Member States.

Moreover, we aim to provide solutions through adequate research and stakeholder consultancy methods, advocacy and capacity building approaches and dialogue-promoting workshops.

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ARISA Child

Assessing the Risk of Isolation of Sentenced and Accused: Enhancing the Capacity of Correctional Services to Work with Convicted Children

EPHESUS

Promoting fundamental rights in (post) pandemic times in cross-border proceedings

FULL-PROOF

Ensuring the due course of criminal proceedings via strengthened respect for the procedural rights of the suspect and the accused

NO-OBLIVION

Promoting Universal Jurisdiction while Evoking the Crimes Committed within the Former Yugoslavia

REUNION

Rehabilitation of foreign inmates within the scope of FD 2008/909/JHA

SafeBorders

Strengthening Judicial expertise and Frontline support to combat Child Trafficking

FAIRNESS

Implementation of the Stockholm’s Roadmap in cases of terrorism and radicalisation

JCAP

Judicial cooperation for the enhancement of mutual recognition regarding probation measures and alternative sanctions

MIRAD

Multi-Ideological Radicalisation Assessment towards Disengagement

PRE-RIGHTS

Assessing the impact and performance of preventive measures on EU Directives and Framework Decisions

PRE-TRIAD

Alternative pre-trial detention measures: Judicial awareness and cooperation towards the realisation of common standards

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Portfolio team

Sara Afonso

Head of Unit for Communitarian Inclusion and Social Development

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