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Since 2001, the German government’s Caucasus Initiative has promoted cross-border cooperation between the South Caucasus countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. In 2015, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusam-menarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is sponsoring a regional academy for the 6th time.
The Regional Academy aims to create a scientific and practice-oriented atmosphere which will facilitate a pro-fessional dialogue and intensive exchange of information among the participants. All courses are taught in English.Up to a total of 25 participants from all three countries will engage in a legal dialogue on legal transformation in the South Caucasus and will intensifiy their legal knowledge and legal practice skills.
In recent years, the regional academy was held at the beginning of the year and was called “Winter Academy”. As this year’s academy will take place in summer and is intended to be independent of seasons, GIZ decided to call it “Regional Academy” from now on.
Topics
The topics covered in the Regional Academy are diverse and will include:
» civil law versus case law;
» skills training in legal methodology;
» a platform for discussions about legal fundamentals of political science and rule of law;
» intensive training in selected fields of European, public and private law (e.g. company law and competition law);
» practical communication and presentation skills;
» negotiation techniques and leadership skills;
» cross-cutting topics, e.g. anti-corruption and gender.
The work on legal challenges and issues relevant to all three countries will create an international professional network within the South Caucasus and with links to Germany. The practice-oriented training and international experience gained at the Regional Academy make the participants valu-able cooperation partners for GIZ and its future legal and judicial reform activities. While introducing their new com-petencies in their daily work, the participants will play an important role in advancing legal and judicial reforms in their home countries.
13 July—31 July 2015 | Berlin
Regional Academy
Transformation Lawyers – Legal Dialogue for Legal Transformation
Since 2001, the German government’s Caucasus Initiative
has promoted cross-border cooperation between the South
Caucasus countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. In 2017,
the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit
(GIZ) GmbH is sponsoring a regional academy for the 8th time.
The Regional Academy aims to create a scientific and prac-
tice-oriented atmosphere which will facilitate a professional
dialogue and intensive exchange of information among the
participants. All courses are taught in English.
Up to a total of 21 participants from all three countries will en-
gage in a legal dialogue on legal transformation in the South
Caucasus and intensify their legal knowledge and legal practice
skills.
In recent years, the regional academy was held at the beginning
of the year and was called “Winter Academy”. In 2015, the acad-
emy took place in summer and to be independent of seasons,
GIZ decided to call it “Regional Academy” afterwards.
The topics covered in the Regional Academy are diverse and will
include:
» civil law versus case law;
» skills training in legal methodology;
» a platform for discussions about legal fundamentals of
political science and rule of law
» intensive training in selected fields of European, public and
private law (e.g. company law and comvpetition law);
» practical communication and presentation skills;
» negotiation techniques and leadership skills;
» cross-cutting topics, e.g. anti-corruption and gender.
The work on legal challenges and issues relevant to all three
countries will create an international professional network
within the South Caucasus and with links to Germany.
The practice-oriented training and international experience
gained at the Regional Academy make the participants valuable
cooperation partners for GIZ and its future legal and judicial
reform activities. While introducing their new competencies in
their daily work, the participants will play an important role in
advancing legal and judicial reforms in their home countries.
20 February – 9 March 2017 | Berlin
How to apply?
A complete application encompasses:
» the application form (see annex or at www.regionalacademy-caucasus.org);
» A motivation letter (maximum 2 pages)to explain your interest in the Regional Academy and your specific motives for participating in a regional event.
Both documents need to be submitted in English language to [email protected] 29 March 2015.
Please note that all applications submitted by the deadline will be carefully reviewed. Only shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview. We kindly ask you not to contact us during the selection process as you will be notified of our decision by e-mail in due time.
Target group
The Regional Academy is targeted at lawyers from the South Caucasus with the following profile:
» completed university degree in law;
» at least two years work experience in Armenia, Azerbaijan or Georgia;
» involvement in legal and judicial reforms in the area of civil, commercial or administrative law (Civil Society, Public or Private sector)
» between 24 and 35 years of age;
» interested in foreign law concepts;
» good knowledge of the English language.
Your host
The Hertie School of Governance was founded in 2003 by the Hertie Foundation, which remains its major partner. An interdisciplinary focus and policy orientation distinguish the Hertie School’s research agenda. Internationally rec-ognized academics make up the core faculty.
The School is situated in the heart of Berlin, a stone’s throw from the city’s most beautiful square, the Gendarmen-markt. Just minutes from the German Parliament, various federal ministries, political representations, media organi-zations and research institutes, the Hertie School has its finger firmly on the pulse of the latest developments in public policy, governance and academia.
The Hertie School organizes the Regional Academy in collaboration with the Bucerius Law School.
Hertie School of GovernanceFriedrichstraße 18010117 Berlin (Germany)www.hertie-school.orgwww.facebook.com/hertieschool
Contact and further informationon the Regional Academy:
GIZ Programme “Legal Approximation towards European Standards in the South Caucasus”[email protected]
7 November 2016
The Regional Academy is targeted at lawyers from the South
Caucasus with the following profile:
» completed university degree in law;
» at least two years work experience in Armenia, Azerbaijan
or Georgia;
» involvement in legal and judicial reforms in the area of civil,
commercial or administrative law (Civil Society, Public or
Private sector)
» between 24 and 35 years of age;
» interested in foreign law concepts; and
» very good knowledge of the English language.
The Hertie School of Governance was founded in 2003 by
the Hertie Foundation, which remains its major partner. An
interdisciplinary focus and policy orientation distinguish
the Hertie School’s research agenda. Internationally recog-
nized academics make up the core faculty.
The School is situated in the heart of Berlin, a stone’s throw
from the city’s most beautiful square, the Gendarmen-
markt. Just minutes from the German Parliament, various
federal ministries, political representations, media orga-
nizations and research institutes, the Hertie School has its
finger firmly on the pulse of the latest developments in
public policy, governance and academia.
The Hertie School organizes the Regional Academy in
collaboration with the Bucerius Law School.
Fotos: Maurice Weiss