by Lauriane Labourel | May 3, 2019 | All, Materials, Newsletter
CEELI is proud to announce the publication and release, in partnership with the Association of Croatian Judges, a new monograph on Application of EU Instruments in Criminal Justice.” The publication represents the culmination of a new project this year, funded by the...
by Lauriane Labourel | May 3, 2019 | All, Anti-Corruption, Events at Villa, Newsletter, Supporting Civil Society
Over the past year, CEELI has worked closely with NGOs from across Central and Eastern Europe who actively engaged in developing tools to more effectively monitor “Politically Exposed Persons” of PEPs, a category that includes parliamentarians, the judiciary, and...
by Lauriane Labourel | May 3, 2019 | All, Events at Villa, Newsletter, Supporting Civil Society
CEELI Promotes Effective Use of the European Union Charter of Fundamental Rights and other International Instruments as Tools of Resistance As governments across Europe continue to restrict the independence of the judiciary, limit the free function of the media and...
by Lauriane Labourel | Mar 29, 2017 | All, Newsletter
In February, the CEELI Institute staff was delighted to welcome the leadership of the highly respected Italian organization, the Siracusa International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights, for in-depth meetings on future program collaboration and...
by Lauriane Labourel | Mar 29, 2017 | All, Anti-Corruption, Newsletter, Programs, Strengthening Judicial Independence and Integrity
In January, the CEELI Institute hosted the latest meeting of our Central and East European Judicial Exchange Network, comprised of some of the best and brightest young judges from eighteen countries in the region who have come together to share their best practices on...
by Lauriane Labourel | Mar 29, 2017 | All, Newsletter
The CEELI Institute is pleased to report that it’s Manual on Independence, Impartiality and Integrity of Justice continues to be put to good use by judicial practitioners across the region. Most recently, our colleagues in the Republic of Georgia report that the...
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