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The Council of Europe (CoE) has launched the first EU/CoE “HELP in the 28” course on "Fight against racism, xenophobia, homophobia and transphobia". This is a free online course and it has been designed for legal professionals or anyone interested to legally fight discrimination.

HELP stands for the European Programme for Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals. “HELP in the 28” is the EU funded programme for HELP in the 28 EU Member States.

One of the key reference documents in this course was the Handbook on European non-discrimination law jointly produced by the Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) and the European Court of Human Rights.

The course is a free online course and it has been designed for legal professionals or anyone interested to legally fight discrimination. It has been created by legal professionals and Council of Europe experts and includes the latest European jurisprudence, of both the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the European Union. It is self-paced, with a maximum duration of 3 hours of real learning per 2 weeks over 3 months. The course has been created thanks to the EU-funded 'HELP in the 28' Programme (the largest human rights training for legal professionals in the EU).

To access the course, first you need to open yourself an account at HELP and then you click HERE to access directly the course.

 

Source: EU Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA)

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