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Adaleh (talk) 11:11, 5 March 2012 (UTC)

Adaleh center for human rights in partnership with the Swizz Agency for Development and Cooperation organize a four _day training course entitled "International mechanisms of human rights" in the period 19-22/2/2012 in Regency hotel _Amman. The launching of the training course is held under the auspices of his Excellency Dr.Malek Al-Twal, Secretary General of the Ministry of Political Development and Parliamentary Affairs. Dr.Malek Al-Twal along with Mr. Yourg Zomestian, Country Assistant Director of the Swizz Agency for Development and Cooperation and lawyer Asem Rababa'a, executive president of Adaleh center for human rights inaugurated the events of the training course. The course which comes as a continuation for the activities of the project " Promotion of the international mechanisms for the protection of the rights of migrant workers " targets civil society institutions representatives and staff of human rights directorates in the relevant ministries .Further, qualified and experienced trainers in the field of human rights contributed in the training such as lawyer Taleb Al-Saqqaf , Dr.Mohammad Al-Mousa , lawyer Mohammad Al-Naser , lawyer Mohammmad Ya'aqoub and lawyer Asem Rababa'a. The training program encompasses specialized topics such as the international conventions of human rights, universal and regional treaty mechanisms of human rights and reports writing of Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, Committee on the Rights of Child, Committee against Torture, Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, Committee on Migrant Workers and Committee on the Social, Economic and Cultural Rights in the light of guidelines

Youth for Democracy
Adaleh (talk) 11:36, 5 March 2012 (UTC)

Adaleh center has concluded the second part of the TOT course on " The role of youth in promoting democracy and human rights " in the period 16-18/2/2011 which is part of the activities of the project " Youth for Democracy" funded by the embassy of Netherlands and in cooperation with youth centers ,local society organizations and young people from different regions of Jordan .The second part of the workshop has focused on the essence and methods of training and comprised several sessions on the concept and importance of training, methods of training , how to plan and prepare a training session and the techniques of presentation. The training sessions were managed by the lawyer and trainer Mr.Mohammad Al-Naser.

The right to a fair trial
Adaleh (talk) 11:37, 5 March 2012 (UTC)

Under the auspices of His Excellency Major General Yousef Al-Faouri, the military judge and director of Military Judiciary Directorate , Adaleh center for human rights carried out in partnership with the Military Judiciary Directorate a training course on "The right to a fair trial"  in the period 4-7/2/2012 .The course aims at building the capacities of judges and prosecutors in the Military Judiciary Directorate , the General Intelligence Department and public security in the use of mechanisms and international conventions of human rights on the local and international levels and the international and national guarantees of a fair trial in addition to promoting their participation through active contribution in compensating victims of human rights violations.

Enhancing the protecting Mechanisms of the Migrant workers rights
Adaleh (talk) 11:39, 5 March 2012 (UTC)

Adaleh center for Human Rights Studies organized in partnership with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation a training course entitled "The enhancement of the Rights of Migrant Workers" in the period 15-18/1/2012 _ Regency Hotel in Amman as part of the activities of the project " Migrant Workers  – Catalysts for Promoting Human Rights International standards in Jordan. "The training course targeted judges and public security officers, lawyers and representatives of civil society organizations and human rights departments in the concerning ministries and aimed to promote the international principles and applications at the national level, particularly pertaining to the rights of migrant workers by building the capacity of the target group. a group of experts in the field of human rights and international conventions and migrant workers participated in the training course who addressed a number of themes relevant to human rights, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. Also, some sessions encompassed the International Convention on  the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination and the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and children in addition to the conventions of the ILO “International Labor Organization” and the role of the judiciary in protecting the rights of migrant workers and the reality of violations of the domestic workers.

Building the capacity of the national team to combat Torture
Adaleh (talk) 11:40, 5 March 2012 (UTC)

The national team to combat Torture held a training course on "Building the capacities of the national team to combat Torture "during the period 19-21/1/2012 in the Dead Sea. the participants were introduced to the basic concepts and public principles for monitoring trials were presented in addition reports of the monitoring team were displayed to come up with a detailed form concerning trials monitoring and to set the overall objective and the future vision of the national team, not only that but also to develop a strategic plan for the team work for the year of 2011_2012. It is worthy to say that the national team to combat torture operates under the legal umbrella of Adaleh center for human rights studies and is considered an essential tool for the center through executing all activities pertaining to combating torture .Further, the team  check on  Jordan international obligations toward the prohibition of torture and other ill-treatment or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment and the international standards of fair trials in addition to receiving  complaints of torture and ill treatment and providing legal assistance for the victims .Moreover, the national team seeks to monitor trials and detention places. The team encompasses a selected and professional group of lawyers, forensic doctors, psychologists, and some faculty members in Jordanian universities