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NewsNACIS Director on Croatian National Television
Deirdre Casey, Director of the National Association of the Citizens Information Bureau (NACIS) in Ireland, recently appeared on Croatian television to talk about how Free Legal Advice services and the concept of the one-stop shop work in Ireland. You can watch the...
Call for Proposals for Pilot Projects in Macedonia, Montenegro, and Albania now Open
Under the framework of the Triple A project, ECAS has released a Call for Proposals which is open to Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Macedonia, Montenegro, and Albania who provide information, advice and active help services which are free and open to all...
Pilot Projects Update #4 – CHRIS, Serbia
On 1st October 2014, a meeting was held as a part of the project ‘Triple A for Citizens’ at the Center for the disabled in Valjevo. Representatives of the CHRIS office in Valjevo discussed the future of cooperation between CHRIS and the members of the Associations for the Disabled, with which CHRIS has signed an agreement on cooperation and provision of free legal aid.
Pilot Projects Update #2 – VoRAE, Kosovo
In the last several months, VoRAE has organized a series of round table discussions with different stakeholders in order to discuss the issue of integration of repatriated persons belonging to Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian communities in the Kosovo society.
Pilot Projects Update #1 – The Capacity Building Association (KAGED)
The website of the project has been officially launched in September.
It is composed of three parts. The first part contains an on-line library with publications of various human rights actors. Decisions made by national and international human rights mechanisms, reports, articles and other published resources are available in the library.
Pilot Projects Update #3 – Together Together, Serbia
Up-to-date practice of the Counseling Service confirms another dramatic increase in the violation of labor rights and a great need of support for endangered workers. One of the issues “Together Together” faces most frequently is the violation of labor rights, which should be guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the country.
Mentoring Visit in Serbia
An article by Noeleen Adams, Law Centres Network.
One of the primary activities of the Triple A project is to mentor those pilots that are in receipt of sub funding through the Triple A pilot programme.
Mentoring Visit in Bosnia and Herzegovina
An article by Deirdre Casey, National Association of Citizens Information Services Ireland.
The mentoring visit was a great opportunity to see first- hand the enormous volume of work which has been accomplished since the inception of the two pilot projects in Bosnia-Herzegovina in December 2013
Report to the UN Committee Against Torture, Croatia
Eight civil society organizations for the protection and promotion of human rights in the Republic of Croatia gathered in an ad hoc coalition to write a report on the implementation of the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhumane or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.
Selected Legal Practice of Bosnia and Herzegovina – Judicial Documentation Centre
All the information about the legal opinions of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Supreme Court of Republika Srpska, the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Court of Brcko are available on the database of court decisions within the Judicial Documentation Centre of the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina.