tab OSCE Office promotes integrity of civil service and accountability among Armenia’s local self-governance bodies By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 19 May 2016 14:53:27 +0000 241766 Gohar Avagyan, OSCE Office in Yerevan A memorandum of understanding signed on 19 May 2016 by the OSCE Office in Yerevan, the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Development, and the Union of Government Employees NGO aims to enhance the transparency and accountability of the community civil service of Armenia’s municipalities, local self-government bodies, and to improve relevant legislation, bringing it in line with international standards to reduce corruption in public administration. Initiatives will include professional and regular training on principles and international standards of integrity in civil service, corruption risks, detection and prevention of corruption, reforms to training and recruitment of community servants in the regions, identifying legislation containing corruption risks, and recommendations for systemic reform. “We hope this joint endeavour will contribute to the government’s efforts in implementing the anti-corruption strategy and in promoting efficient and accountable governance in Armenia,” said the Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan Ambassador Argo Avakov. David Lokyan, Armenia’s Minister of Territorial Administration and Development underlined the importance of co-operation in promoting better civil and community service, integrity and accountability among the local authorities, legislation reform in ensuring high-quality public administration in line with international standards throughout the regions in Armenia. The initiative builds on Office-supported activities to train civil servants; improve the civil and community service system, including recruitment, monitoring and attestation; and to mainstream integrity in the public administration. A series of training courses for civil servants were held by the Union of Armenia's Government Employees NGO with the support of the OSCE Office and in partnership with the Civil Service Council of Armenia. Vache Kalashyan, Chairperson of the Union of Government Employees, said: "We enjoy continuous co-operation with the civil and community services sector and are happy to enhance knowledge of corruption risks, conflict of interest, integrity and strengthen civil servants’ impact in delivering accountable and high-quality services on behalf of the State.” Between 2009 and 2015 more than 300 civil servants representing 35 different state services were trained with the OSCE Office’s support on integrity, anti-corruption and ethics. Related StoriesCorruption issues in private sector discussed with support of the OSCE Office in YerevanOSCE enhances legal and human rights education in ArmeniaOSCE Office in Yerevan presents awards to best women entrepreneurs in Armenia Full Article OSCE Office in Yerevan Good governance South Caucasus News
tab Institutional dialogue between central and Gagauz authorities in focus of OSCE Mission to Moldova-supported roundtable discussion By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 27 Jun 2016 08:06:23 +0000 248851 Rachel Bending As part of a one-year project to support the engagement of national minority youth and civil society in public discussions and public service, a roundtable discussion was held at the OSCE Mission to Moldova on 24 June 2016. The event brought together 23 representatives of the Moldovan Parliament, the authorities of Gagauz-Yeri, civil society and the international community to discuss institutional dialogue between central and Gagauz authorities. Independent researchers from the Comrat-based NGO Piligrim-Demo presented a recent report detailing the joint commissions formed over the years to initiate dialogue on the implementation of Gagauzia’s status as an Autonomous Territorial Unit. They outlined their recommendations for improving the functioning of the current working group established between the Parliament of Moldova and the People’s Assembly of Gagauzia. “Such discussions on the process of dialogue between civil society, the expert community and members of the Parliament and People's Assembly are important as they provide critical input to the process and build common understanding of issues,” said Jale Sultanli, Country Manager Moldova of the Crisis Management Initiative (CMI). Participants from Comrat and Chisinau welcomed the opportunity to study past and present practices to strengthen co-operation between the central and regional authorities in Moldova.Related StoriesOSCE Mission to Moldova trains lawyers from both banks of the Dniester/Nistru River on addressing discriminationOSCE Mission to Moldova strengthens professional skills and civic engagement among young people from both banksPsychologists and professionals working with domestic violence victims trained at OSCE-supported events in Moldova on both banks Full Article OSCE Mission to Moldova Good governance Minority rights Eastern Europe News
tab Institutional dialogue between central and Gagauz authorities in focus of OSCE Mission to Moldova-supported roundtable discussion By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 27 Jun 2016 08:06:23 +0000 248851 Rachel Bending As part of a one-year project to support the engagement of national minority youth and civil society in public discussions and public service, a roundtable discussion was held at the OSCE Mission to Moldova on 24 June 2016. The event brought together 23 representatives of the Moldovan Parliament, the authorities of Gagauz-Yeri, civil society and the international community to discuss institutional dialogue between central and Gagauz authorities. Independent researchers from the Comrat-based NGO Piligrim-Demo presented a recent report detailing the joint commissions formed over the years to initiate dialogue on the implementation of Gagauzia’s status as an Autonomous Territorial Unit. They outlined their recommendations for improving the functioning of the current working group established between the Parliament of Moldova and the People’s Assembly of Gagauzia. “Such discussions on the process of dialogue between civil society, the expert community and members of the Parliament and People's Assembly are important as they provide critical input to the process and build common understanding of issues,” said Jale Sultanli, Country Manager Moldova of the Crisis Management Initiative (CMI). Participants from Comrat and Chisinau welcomed the opportunity to study past and present practices to strengthen co-operation between the central and regional authorities in Moldova.Related StoriesOSCE Mission to Moldova trains lawyers from both banks of the Dniester/Nistru River on addressing discriminationOSCE Mission to Moldova strengthens professional skills and civic engagement among young people from both banksPsychologists and professionals working with domestic violence victims trained at OSCE-supported events in Moldova on both banks Full Article OSCE Mission to Moldova Good governance Minority rights Eastern Europe News
tab OSCE Mission to Skopje supports roundtable discussion on the role of women in creating safer communities By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 03 Jun 2016 13:45:34 +0000 Ioanna Lachana, OSCE Mission to Skopje Mirvete Islam, OSCE Mission to Skopje The role of women in creating safer communities was the topic of a roundtable discussion organized by the OSCE Mission to Skopje in co-operation with the Sector for Internal Affairs Kumanovo that took place in Lipkovo on 3 June 2016. Fourteen women from different ethnic backgrounds who engage with the community on a regular basis discussed how they can contribute to policing, safety and security in the communities. The event is part of the Mission’s programme to support the Ministry of Internal Affairs in developing a professional police service in line with democratic policing principles and international human rights standards. A second roundtable discussion will be held in Kumanovo on 15 June. Related StoriesOSCE Mission to Skopje organizes two-day workshop on multi-ethnic policingOSCE Mission to Skopje organizes workshop for national Police Union on countering gender-based discriminationOSCE Mission to Skopje organises workshop on hate crime for police managers Full Article OSCE Mission to Skopje Policing South-Eastern Europe News
tab OSCE supports roundtable discussion on introduction of Pollutant Release and Transfer Register in Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 10:25:06 +0000 ASTANA, 14 July 2016 – The introduction of the Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (PRTR) in Kazakhstan was the focus of a roundtable discussion organized in Astana today by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana in partnership with the Energy Ministry’s Information and Analytical Centre of Environment Protection and the UN Development Programme in Kazakhstan. Some 80 representatives of the Aarhus Centres, regional and central government entities, environmental NGOs and private sector focused on recent changes in national environmental legislation, guiding rules in implementing PRTR, international best practices and the role of the Aarhus Centres in promoting PRTR in the regions. Joldasov Zulfuhar, Deputy Chairperson of the Committee of Environmental Regulation, Control and State Inspection in the oil and gas sector of Kazakhstan’s Energy Ministry, said: “Taking into account that environmental damage impacts all spheres of life, a state register of pollutant release and transfer is particularly relevant. We are convinced of the need to co-operate with all interested parties and consolidate our efforts in addressing the emerging issues in the field of environmental protection and sustainable development.” Mirco Guenther, Deputy Head of the OSCE Programme Office in Astana, said: "PRTR management can lead to a significant reduction in environmental and social risks to promote a constructive dialogue between interested parties, as well as to achieve a balance of interests and protection of environmental rights of citizens. The OSCE Programme Office in Astana stands ready to support Kazakhstan’s initiative to comply fully with all their obligations under the Aarhus Convention." The PRTR Protocol was adopted in 2003, in Kyiv, Ukraine and is a legally binding instrument that requires parties to establish publicly accessible registers containing information on the release and transfer of pollutants. The event is part of the Programme Office’s longstanding efforts in promoting the international standards of the Aarhus Convention in Kazakhstan.Related StoriesOSCE promotes Central Asian Leadership Program for young environmental leadersOSCE supports water co-operation in southern KazakhstanSeminar for defence lawyers on new approaches and techniques of legal defence Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Environmental activities Central Asia Press release
tab OSCE supports roundtable discussion implementing Aarhus Convention in Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 12:17:27 +0000 254301 Colin McCullough, OSCE Programme Office in Astana A roundtable discussion on the implementation of the Aarhus Convention in Kazakhstan took place in Astana on 15 July 2016. Some 60 representatives of the Aarhus Centres, regional and central government entities, environmental non-governmental organizations and private sector discussed the ways to improve Kazakhstan’s compliance with its obligations under the Aarhus Convention. They reviewed the ongoing activities in promoting its principles in the regions as well as new amendments to the national environmental legislation. They also examined the draft Aarhus Convention implementation report for 2014-2016 and exchanged opinions on its further enhancement. The event was organized by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana in partnership with the Energy Ministry’s Information and Analytical Centre of Environment Protection. The 1998 Aarhus Convention consists of three pillars: access to information, public participation in environmental decision-making, and access to justice in environmental matters. Aarhus Centres provide platforms to engage citizens, governments and the private sector in a dialogue on environmental challenges.Related StoriesOSCE supports water co-operation in southern KazakhstanOSCE promotes Central Asian Leadership Program for young environmental leadersOSCE concludes series of training seminars on implementing the National Preventive Mechanism in Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Environmental activities Central Asia News
tab OSCE supports roundtable discussion on public participation in environmental decision-making in Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Jul 2016 14:33:53 +0000 PAVLODAR, Kazakhstan, 12 July 2016 – An OSCE-supported roundtable discussion on public participation mechanisms in environmental decision-making took place today in Pavlodar for some 25 representatives of the national and local government offices, the private sector, civil society and academia. The event concludes the project on the environmental decision-making process and raising awareness of the Aarhus Convention’s provisions supported by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana and implemented in partnership with the Pavlodar Aarhus Centre. The participants discussed challenges in accessing environmental information and finding ways to promote more effective implementation of the Aarhus Convention. They also reviewed project results and research findings and developed follow-up recommendations to be considered by the relevant authorities. “Considering the importance of the role of state agencies in the development of public participation in decision-making and seeking to improve this process, I consider the work of the roundtable discussion to be highly important,” stated Aigerim Kabyltayeva, Deputy Head of the Division on Subsoil Use Management, Environment and Water Resources of the Pavlodar region. Colin McCullough, Political Officer of the OSCE Programme Office in Astana, noted that public participation contributes to a transparent and open process and improves the quality of decisions. “We hope that today's event will strengthen co-operation between all parties in addressing environmental issues in the region and will help to better understand the need to develop joint approaches to solve them,” he said. The event is part of the OSCE Programme Office’s efforts at promoting good governance and environmental protection. It complements the host government’s plans to improve compliance with the provisions of the Aarhus Convention and to implement the related Maastricht Recommendations on Public Participation in Decision-making in Environmental Matters.Related StoriesOSCE supports water co-operation in southern KazakhstanOSCE Programme Office supports training for defence lawyers in Kazakhstan on the new criminal procedure legislationOSCE Programme Office supports public hearings on libel and slander legislation in Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Environmental activities Central Asia Press release
tab OSCE supports roundtable discussion on introduction of Pollutant Release and Transfer Register in Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 10:25:06 +0000 ASTANA, 14 July 2016 – The introduction of the Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (PRTR) in Kazakhstan was the focus of a roundtable discussion organized in Astana today by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana in partnership with the Energy Ministry’s Information and Analytical Centre of Environment Protection and the UN Development Programme in Kazakhstan. Some 80 representatives of the Aarhus Centres, regional and central government entities, environmental NGOs and private sector focused on recent changes in national environmental legislation, guiding rules in implementing PRTR, international best practices and the role of the Aarhus Centres in promoting PRTR in the regions. Joldasov Zulfuhar, Deputy Chairperson of the Committee of Environmental Regulation, Control and State Inspection in the oil and gas sector of Kazakhstan’s Energy Ministry, said: “Taking into account that environmental damage impacts all spheres of life, a state register of pollutant release and transfer is particularly relevant. We are convinced of the need to co-operate with all interested parties and consolidate our efforts in addressing the emerging issues in the field of environmental protection and sustainable development.” Mirco Guenther, Deputy Head of the OSCE Programme Office in Astana, said: "PRTR management can lead to a significant reduction in environmental and social risks to promote a constructive dialogue between interested parties, as well as to achieve a balance of interests and protection of environmental rights of citizens. The OSCE Programme Office in Astana stands ready to support Kazakhstan’s initiative to comply fully with all their obligations under the Aarhus Convention." The PRTR Protocol was adopted in 2003, in Kyiv, Ukraine and is a legally binding instrument that requires parties to establish publicly accessible registers containing information on the release and transfer of pollutants. The event is part of the Programme Office’s longstanding efforts in promoting the international standards of the Aarhus Convention in Kazakhstan.Related StoriesOSCE supports water co-operation in southern KazakhstanOSCE Programme Office supports training for defence lawyers in Kazakhstan on the new criminal procedure legislationOSCE Programme Office supports public hearings on libel and slander legislation in Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Environmental activities Central Asia Press release
tab OSCE supports roundtable discussion implementing Aarhus Convention in Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 12:17:27 +0000 254301 Colin McCullough, OSCE Programme Office in Astana A roundtable discussion on the implementation of the Aarhus Convention in Kazakhstan took place in Astana on 15 July 2016. Some 60 representatives of the Aarhus Centres, regional and central government entities, environmental non-governmental organizations and private sector discussed the ways to improve Kazakhstan’s compliance with its obligations under the Aarhus Convention. They reviewed the ongoing activities in promoting its principles in the regions as well as new amendments to the national environmental legislation. They also examined the draft Aarhus Convention implementation report for 2014-2016 and exchanged opinions on its further enhancement. The event was organized by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana in partnership with the Energy Ministry’s Information and Analytical Centre of Environment Protection. The 1998 Aarhus Convention consists of three pillars: access to information, public participation in environmental decision-making, and access to justice in environmental matters. Aarhus Centres provide platforms to engage citizens, governments and the private sector in a dialogue on environmental challenges.Related StoriesOSCE supports water co-operation in southern KazakhstanOSCE promotes ‘green’ women’s entrepreneurship in rural areas of KazakhstanOSCE launches series of anti-trafficking seminars for law-enforcement officers and social workers across Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Environmental activities Central Asia News
tab OSCE promotes unified application of law and predictability of justice in Armenia By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 14:31:49 +0000 Gohar Avagyan, OSCE Office in Yerevan Human rights and fair trial standards, as reflected in recent decisions of the Armenian Cassation Court, the country’s highest judicial instance for all except constitutional matters, were the focus of an OSCE-supported training workshop held on June 11 and 12 in Dilijan, Armenia. The workshop aimed at promoting transparency and predictability of justice and a unified application of the law. Some forty judges of courts of general jurisdiction and the Court of Appeals and their assistants discussed the major precedent decisions of the Cassation Court related to human rights and the judicial supervision of pre-trial proceedings, presumption of innocence, right to liberty and security of person and other fair trial guarantees. Davit Avetisyan, Chairman of the Criminal Chamber of the Cassation Court, who moderated the workshop, emphasised that precedent decisions of the Cassation Court not only shape judicial practice but also impact overall developments and on-going reforms in the criminal justice system. “This initiative is a part of continuous efforts by the OSCE Office in Yerevan to promote the application of international best practices and human rights standards in the daily work of judges,” said Maria Silvanyan, National Legal Officer at the OSCE Office. The event was the fourth in a series of workshops since November 2015 organized with the support of the OSCE Office in Yerevan, in partnership with Armenia’s Cassation Court and the Judicial Department. The workshops have provided training to up to 100 criminal law judges and their assistants from the capital and the regions of Armenia. The OSCE Office has a long-standing relationship of co-operation with the Cassation Court, contributing to the independence, impartiality and professionalism of the judicial system and adoption of decisions based on international standards.Related StoriesOSCE promotes free access to Government-held information in ArmeniaOSCE launches a volume of decisions by the high instance court to support Armenia’s judicial systemOSCE Office supports discussion on challenges of community policing and its development in Armenia Full Article OSCE Office in Yerevan Rule of law South Caucasus News
tab Hand in Hand with Montenegro – Stability and Co-operation for Success By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 08 Jul 2016 12:14:11 +0000 Article Today we celebrate a significant milestone for Montenegro and its people. A decade ago, the country restored its independence. At the same time, Montenegro also joined the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), which with 57 participating States is the largest regional security organization worldwide. Mon, 2016-07-11 (All day) Secretary General OSCE Mission to Montenegro South-Eastern Europe Montenegro Conflict prevention and resolution Rule of law 252451 OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier meets with Ambassador Janina Hrebickova, Head of the Mission to Montenegro during an official visit, Podgorica, 11 July 2016. By OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier Today we celebrate a significant milestone for Montenegro and its people. A decade ago, the country restored its independence. At the same time, Montenegro also joined the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), which with 57 participating States is the largest regional security organization worldwide. By becoming a full-fledged OSCE participating State, and by inviting an OSCE field mission into the country, Montenegro entrusted the OSCE with important responsibilities to assist the country’s development. Hand in hand with Montenegro’s young state institutions and civil society, we embarked on responding to the country’s evolving needs with great enthusiasm. Evolving democracy I am proud that we have been able to make a substantial contribution towards further advancing the country’s democratic reform process. Through the hard work and energies of our Montenegrin partners, we can now see that these efforts have borne results and delivered tangible benefits for Montenegrin citizens. The responsibility displayed in overcoming the recent political crisis is important above all for the people of this country but it is also a positive signal that resonates in the wider region. Political leaders managed to bridge their differences by reaching a compromise that will serve the public interest. It showed us that a crisis can turn into an opportunity. With strong leadership to success Leadership, a long-term vision and willingness to compromise will all be greatly needed in the coming months to ensure full implementation of all adopted laws and agreements, thereby creating a level playing field for the parliamentary elections scheduled for this autumn. The elections will be an important test for the country. At present, the Mission to Montenegro is providing technical assistance to the State Election Commission, who will play a key role in the administration of the coming elections. Public trust requires commitment Full implementation of necessary laws is vital, particularly in countering transnational threats, strengthening the rule of law and protecting media freedoms. That is where the OSCE can help. We will continue providing assistance in the implementation of many aspects of the reform process in accordance with our mandate. The OSCE, as a strategic partner, can continue to assist Montenegro in developing strong and independent institutions that enjoy wide public trust. Key changes need time, dedication and commitment by all stakeholders. Diversity and pluralism a key objective Looking at the broader international context, we see mounting challenges and a complex security environment. Armed conflict is once again a reality on European soil. Unprecedented waves of refugees and migrants continue to test the unity of the international community, and extremist movements continue to promote radical ideologies that threaten dialogue and peaceful coexistence. In these challenging circumstances, building and empowering diverse and pluralistic communities is fundamental, as is the promotion of dialogue and tolerance. These challenges show how volatile stability can be and how crises can escalate into violent conflict. Particularly in times of growing tensions, they also underscore the importance of the OSCE’s unique role as a platform for dialogue and as a driver for joint action. Regional security – Montenegrin security Only last year, the OSCE marked the 40th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act, which is the foundation of our security order and the OSCE’s comprehensive approach to security. It is thanks to this heritage that the OSCE Mission to Montenegro has become engaged in many diverse activities, from destroying heavy weapons and unsafe and obsolete military ammunition to supporting the rule of law, democratic policing and good governance, or enhancing environmental awareness and security. We are pleased with what the OSCE has accomplished not only in Montenegro, but across the Western Balkans. The Organization has played an important role in post-conflict rehabilitation, promoting human rights and building democratic institutions. We have not acted alone but in co-operation with our national and international partners. We believe that strong partnerships offer the best guarantee for broad participation, effectiveness and our joint success. Legitimate aspirations of today – concrete realities of tomorrow We commend Montenegro’s achievements, its commitment to further democratic progress, and its role as a recognized factor for stability in the region. Working closely with the Montenegrin authorities and citizens, the OSCE will further develop its role as a partner that is responsive to the country’s evolving strategic priorities. We stand ready to support Montenegro as it continues to progress along the path of reform, where the legitimate aspirations of today can become the concrete realities of tomorrow. Related StoriesDifficult times left behind, progress must acceleratePartnership and co-operation takes Bosnia and Herzegovina forward on its reform path, says OSCE Secretary General ZannierOSCE Secretary General addresses White House Summit on Countering Violent Extremism Full Article Secretary General OSCE Mission to Montenegro Conflict prevention and resolution Rule of law South-Eastern Europe Montenegro Article
tab Accountability crucial to preventing future crimes against humanity, says President of the International Criminal Court at OSCE Forum for Security Co-operation By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 16 Jun 2016 09:17:35 +0000 VIENNA, 16 June 2016 – Accountability is crucial to preventing future crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide, said President of the Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC), Judge Silvia Fernandez de Gurmendi as she addressed the 823d meeting of the Forum for Security Co-operation (FSC) on Wednesday in Vienna. Fernandez emphasized that the current security challenges are staggering in their numbers and complexity. “The world is facing destabilizing conflicts around the globe which include not only deliberate acts of violence against the physical security and well-being of civilians, but also deliberate attacks against their cultures and identities,” she said. “This demands a multi-faceted response from the international community to stop violence in the short-term, but also sustainable conflict resolution in the long-term.” Fernandez stressed the importance of justice in preventing future crimes and the necessity of building the capacity of national jurisdictions. The ICC can exercise jurisdiction over crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide but it is complementary and not intended to replace national systems, she noted. “Capacity building of national jurisdictions is essential. The OSCE has played a role - especially in the former Yugoslavia - and can also make contributions through supporting the rule of law and democratic institutions,” Fernandez said. Ambassador Adam Bugajski of Poland, the OSCE participating State currently chairing the FSC, said: “In paragraph 30 of the Code of Conduct we committed ourselves, inter alia, to ensure that armed forces personnel are aware they are individually accountable under national and international law for their actions."Related StoriesOSCE Forum for Security Co-operation: Modernizing the Vienna Document and strong CSBMs are key responses to security challengesGender equality in the military enhances security for all, say participants of joint OSCE Forum for Security Co-operation-Permanent Council meetingMongolia hosts OSCE conference on the role of armed and security forces in democratic societies Full Article Forum for Security Co-operation Conflict prevention and resolution Reform and cooperation in the security sector Press release
tab OSCE promotes unified application of law and predictability of justice in Armenia By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 14:31:49 +0000 Gohar Avagyan, OSCE Office in Yerevan Human rights and fair trial standards, as reflected in recent decisions of the Armenian Cassation Court, the country’s highest judicial instance for all except constitutional matters, were the focus of an OSCE-supported training workshop held on June 11 and 12 in Dilijan, Armenia. The workshop aimed at promoting transparency and predictability of justice and a unified application of the law. Some forty judges of courts of general jurisdiction and the Court of Appeals and their assistants discussed the major precedent decisions of the Cassation Court related to human rights and the judicial supervision of pre-trial proceedings, presumption of innocence, right to liberty and security of person and other fair trial guarantees. Davit Avetisyan, Chairman of the Criminal Chamber of the Cassation Court, who moderated the workshop, emphasised that precedent decisions of the Cassation Court not only shape judicial practice but also impact overall developments and on-going reforms in the criminal justice system. “This initiative is a part of continuous efforts by the OSCE Office in Yerevan to promote the application of international best practices and human rights standards in the daily work of judges,” said Maria Silvanyan, National Legal Officer at the OSCE Office. The event was the fourth in a series of workshops since November 2015 organized with the support of the OSCE Office in Yerevan, in partnership with Armenia’s Cassation Court and the Judicial Department. The workshops have provided training to up to 100 criminal law judges and their assistants from the capital and the regions of Armenia. The OSCE Office has a long-standing relationship of co-operation with the Cassation Court, contributing to the independence, impartiality and professionalism of the judicial system and adoption of decisions based on international standards.Related StoriesOSCE enhances legal and human rights education in ArmeniaOSCE Office in Yerevan presents awards to best women entrepreneurs in ArmeniaAwards for promoting universal rights in Armenia presented by OSCE and international partners Full Article OSCE Office in Yerevan Rule of law South Caucasus News
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tab 'I Am Still Alive': Users Say T-Mobile Must Pay For Killing 'Lifetime' Price Lock; + more notable news - By www.dslreports.com Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 07:30:02 EDT "I am still alive": Users say T-Mobile must pay for killing "lifetime" price lock arstechnica.com Fans who use IPTV to illegally stream sport at risk of '10 year prison sentence' as organised crime warning sent sportbible.com FCC Issues Inquiry Designed to Improve Provider Customer Service telecompetitor.com AT&T vs. Verizon: Who's leading the convergence race? lightreading.com Fractured Streaming So Bad Injured NFL Players Turn To Illicit Streams To Watch Their Own Teams techdirt.com A US federal judge allows 150+ cases from school districts against Meta, Google, and Snap alleging their apps contributed to students' mental health crisis bloomberg.com read comment(s) Full Article
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tab Pentagon's Commercial Satellite Internet Services Program Soars To $13 Billion; + more notable news - By www.dslreports.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 07:30:02 EDT Pentagon s commercial satellite internet services program soars to $13 billion spacenews.com Comcast, Charter Sue FTC Over Efforts To Make Canceling Services Easier techdirt.com Election 2024: How will the candidates regulate big tech? engadget.com Netflix, Disney, Comcast, Google, Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount to Spend Combined $126 Billion on Content in 2024 thewrap.com Old issue haunts UScellular s latest spectrum deals fierce-network.com 5G customer growth surprises - again - in Q3 lightreading.com read comment(s) Full Article
tab AT&T Praises Itself After Getting Caught Taking Too Much Money From FCC Program; + more notable news - By www.dslreports.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 07:30:02 EDT AT&T praises itself after getting caught taking too much money from FCC program arstechnica.com Altice USA aims to fix broken video model with more flexible pay-TV options lightreading.com Donald Trump And Joe Rogan Think Elon Musk s Starlink Is Akin To Magic Pixie Dust techdirt.com WISPs want more fiber, getting to it is a challenge fierce-network.com AST SpaceMobile Successfully Unfolds First Satellites telecompetitor.com Nintendo launches Nintendo Music, an iOS and Android app that lets Switch Online subscribers stream or download gaming tunes from Nintendo titles theverge.com read comment(s) Full Article
tab Comcast Would've Returned To Broadband Sub Growth Without ACP Impact; + more notable news - By www.dslreports.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:16:55 EDT Comcast would've returned to broadband sub growth without ACP impact lightreading.com Finally, a sign of life for Europe s sovereign satellite Internet constellation arstechnica.com SpaceX five satellite launches away from bringing T-Mobile users Direct-to-Cell service phonearena.com Altice USA aims to fix broken video model with more flexible pay-TV options lightreading.com Indonesia bans sales of Pixel smartphones, saying Google must comply with rules requiring 40% local content in smartphones, days after banning iPhone 16 techcrunch.com VGHF, Libraries Lose Again On DMCA Exemption Request To Preserve Old Video Games techdirt.com read comment(s) Full Article
tab 'Call of Duty' Download, Amazon NFL Stream Drive Record Data Usage At Comcast; + more notable news - By www.dslreports.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 07:10:28 EDT 'Call of Duty' download, Amazon NFL stream drive record data usage at Comcast lightreading.com Laptop, smartphone, and game console prices could soar after the election arstechnica.com Study: 76% Of U.S. Residents Want Government To Do Something About Soaring Broadband Prices techdirt.com Charter is delaying DOCSIS 4.0 again. What happened? fierce-network.com Thousands of hacked TP-Link routers used in years-long account takeover attacks arstechnica.com Sixth Circuit Title II Oral Arguments on FCC Definitions Center on Major Questions telecompetitor.com read comment(s) Full Article
tab Telecoms Bankroll More Misleading Attacks On Community Broadband Networks; + more notable news - By www.dslreports.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:30:02 EDT Telecoms Bankroll More Misleading Attacks On Community Broadband Networks techdirt.com Canada's BCE to acquire US internet firm Ziply for $3.6 bln reuters.com How hackers used infostealer malware to breach AT&T, Ticketmaster, Santander, EA, and more, as global law enforcement tries to shut down the growing industry wired.com Apple's satellite ambitions get $1.1B bigger lightreading.com NTIA Announces Approval of Eleven States Digital Equity Capacity Grant Applications telecompetitor.com T-Mobile plans to use OpenAI's tech for a customer service bot slated for 2025 that can refer to customer-specific data, and will pay $100M over three years theinformation.com CMA 'provisionally' accepts Vodafone and Three s merger remedies mobileeurope.co.uk read comment(s) Full Article
tab T-Mobile Is Breaking World Records In Upload Speeds With New 5G DC Tech; + more notable news - By www.dslreports.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 07:30:02 EDT T-Mobile is breaking world records in upload speeds with new 5G DC tech androidauthority.com Suspect arrested in Snowflake data-theft attacks affecting millions arstechnica.com Bell s purchase of Ziply could disrupt the Verizon-Frontier deal fierce-network.com Comcast Introduces New Cloud TV Platform for Media and Entertainment Companies telecompetitor.com How the Salt Typhoon hackers breached US telecommunication infrastructure to carry out targeted espionage against the US for at least eight months wsj.com Apple is offering $10 million to the Indonesian government to unban iPhones neowin.net read comment(s) Full Article
tab UScellular To Sell Spectrum Licenses To AT&T For $1.018B; + more notable news - By www.dslreports.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 07:30:02 EDT UScellular to Sell Spectrum Licenses to AT&T for $1.018B telecompetitor.com The FBI is investigating whether China used its access to Verizon networks to infect the iPhones of staff of a US presidential campaign forbes.com Data traffic growth or decline - there's no upside for telecom lightreading.com What the Trump win means for the FCC and telecom policy fierce-network.com Australia plans to introduce legislation that would ban children under 16 from using social media, including those who already have accounts or parental consent abc.net.au Max is about to put a price on password sharing phonearena.com 6G talk is getting old eeworldonline.com read comment(s) Full Article
tab Verizon, AT&T Tell Courts: FCC Can't Punish Us For Selling User Location Data; + more notable news - By www.dslreports.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 07:30:02 EDT Verizon, AT&T tell courts: FCC can t punish us for selling user location data arstechnica.com Cable One tests pay-as-you-go Internet option, stays on the mobile sidelines lightreading.com Boost Mobile says it s ready to rumble with big carriers fierce-network.com Verizon to comply with the BBB National Advertising Division s recommendation that it discontinue or modify claims made in advertising about its satellite-supported texting telecompetitor.com Apple plans a smart home IP camera and aims for 10M+ annual shipments, with production scheduled for 2026 medium.com Verizon Messages (Message+) Is Shutting Down In December webpronews.com read comment(s) Full Article
tab Roofers ready to roll out financing solutions have a strategic edge to boost profitability and tap into new revenue streams By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 -0400 Scott Stiglich, senior vice president of channel partnerships at Watercress Financial, breaks down why roofing contractors need to incorporate financing solutions to their business model in this exclusive Q&A. Full Article
tab The Contractor’s 60 Minute Exit Plan, Part 2 – How to Cash Out, Eliminate Taxes and Retire Comfortably - Part 2 By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Jan 2020 00:00:00 -0500 To ensure that your inevitable exit is a successful one - an exit that will deliver on your future financial, personal and business goals - you need an exit plan. Full Article
tab IRE Roundtable: There’s More to Roofing than Just the Roof By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Feb 2024 06:00:00 -0500 A panel of veteran roofing contractors and other industry experts form a roundtable to discuss roofing’s image and outreach priorities during the 2024 IRE. Full Article
tab Knowledge is Power and Profitable By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Mon, 26 Aug 2024 00:00:00 -0400 By knowing the ins and outs of attic ventilation, roofing contractors can stand out from the rest and earn more contracts, says Shane Gotschi, co-owner of DryHome Roofing & Siding. Full Article
tab METALCON Roundtables to Discuss Workforce, Technology By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 10:00:00 -0400 METALCON offers a wide selection of small-group forms during its 2024 show, held Oct. 30-Nov. 1 in Atlanta. Full Article
tab Breakthrough app aims to smash taboos about training during your period By www.siliconrepublic.com Published On :: Fri, 09 Jun 2017 08:10:12 +0000 Ireland-based Orreco has developed a new app to help athletes optimise their performances. Read more: Breakthrough app aims to smash taboos about training during your period Full Article Play apps fitness health medtech research
tab League of Ireland teams establish major national e-sports tournament By www.siliconrepublic.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Dec 2017 12:22:16 +0000 E-sports is already drawing massive crowds to packed arenas, and now League of Ireland teams are looking to join in. Read more: League of Ireland teams establish major national e-sports tournament Full Article Play e-sports gaming Three
tab PolyAI Partners with OpenTable for Voice AI By www.speechtechmag.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 00:00:00 GMT PolyAI and OpenTable are offering enterprise restaurants and diners reservation support using voice AI. Full Article
tab Las aristas de Jannik Sinner, el nuevo "deportista más famoso de Italia": "Antes le preguntaban: ¿Eres alemán o italiano?" By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 22:55:05 +0100 Favorito en las ATP Finals, ovacionado en Turín, en su ascenso el número uno del mundo ha tenido que esquivar polémicas por su origen, su lugar de residencia o su positivo en un control antidopaje. Leer Full Article Jannik Sinner tenis Artículos Javier Sánchez deportes Taylor Fritz
tab Eneko Andueza toma el testigo del lehendakari López para blindar la "estabilidad y el futuro" de Euskadi frente a la "amenaza" de las "obsesiones" soberanistas By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 18:13:18 +0200 El líder del PSE-EE reúne en un acto solemne en el palacio de Miramar a los consejeros socialistas, parlamentarios y altos cargos de Gipuzkoa para conjurarse en la defensa del Estatuto de Gernika. Califica de "adorno" al 'nuevo estatus' en vísperas de reunirse con Andoni Ortuzar. Leer Full Article Selección de Fútbol de Ecuador - MX Selección de Fútbol de Paraguay - MX Selección de Fútbol de Chile - MX Palestina - MX Selección de Fútbol de Honduras - MX Israel - MX Selección de Fútbol de Colombia - MX País Vasco Genaro García Luna - MX Samuel García - MX Rocío Nahle - MX Jorge Álvarez Máynez - MX Santiago Taboada - MX Clara Brugada - MX Ricardo Anaya - MX Vicente Fox - MX Salomón Chertorivski - MX Felipe Calderón - MX Xochitl Gálvez - MX Tierra Bildu Pedro Sánchez PSOE Patxi López Mundo Elecciones País Vasco Artículos Josean Izarra
tab Asalto en la clínica de estética de las famosas de televisión en el Paseo de la Habana en Madrid: los ladrones se llevaron dinero en metálico, tablets y ordenadores By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:24:15 +0100 Leer Full Article Tratamiento Madrid clínica comunicación Artículos Luis F. Durán
tab "No será fácil" el examen hoy de Ribera para ser vicepresidenta de la Comisión: "Circula que estaba desaparecida durante la DANA porque estaba estudiando" By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:51:41 +0100 Desde el PP Europeo se apunta también que las políticas "sanchistas" en competencia generan preocupación en la capital comunitaria, y que si los socialistas atacan al candidato italiano de Meloni irán a por la responsable de Transición Ecológica Leer Full Article Teresa Ribera DANA Artículos Daniel Viaña
tab Bomberos de toda España se rebelan contra Marlaska por "las inaceptables y caóticas negligencias" en las labores de rescate de la DANA By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:22:05 +0100 La Coordinadora Unitaria de Bomberos llama a una manifestación el 30 de noviembre por el "bloqueo" de una ley de coordinación de los cuerpos Leer Full Article DANA Comunidad Valenciana Valencia Fernando Grande-Marlaska Artículos Pablo R. Roces
tab La 'minitableta' de Dell By www.elmundo.es Published On :: 2010-05-25T18:00:00Z Streak tiene una pantalla de cinco pulgadas y permite realizar llamadas, lo que le coloca a medio camino entre los teléfonos inteligentes y el iPad de Apple. Full Article
tab Una 'tablet' para cada niño By www.elmundo.es Published On :: 2010-05-27T21:58:00Z Tras poner en marcha el proyecto One Laptop Per Child, Nicholas Negroponte sueña ahora con que cada niño pueda tener una 'tablet' por menos de 75 dólares. Full Article
tab La rentabilidad de una vivienda en alquiler se dispara un 400% en Málaga si se destina al turismo By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Sat, 26 Oct 2024 02:14:06 +0200 Un informe del Ayuntamiento vincula el aumento de los pisos vacacionales con la despoblación en los barrios del centro de la capital de la Costa del Sol Leer Full Article Andalucía Málaga Vivienda Turismo Ley de Vivienda Artículos Teresa López Pavón
tab Rescatan a más de 250 migrantes que estaban en el interior de un camión en México By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:10:32 +0100 El vehículo, que se trasladaba a Estados Unidos, fue interceptado en el municipio mexicano de Chihuahua, en el norte del país Leer Full Article