Over the course of the visit, participants visited Hague-based international tribunals and institutions, including the International Criminal Court, the Kosovo Specialist Chambers
and Specialist Prosecutor’s Office, the European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation(Eurojust) and the Register of Damage caused by the Russian aggression against Ukraine. During the visits, participants gained knowledge about the operations of global organisations and had the opportunity to engage with both working-level officials and high-level experts.
During training sessions, the participants explored different aspects of international criminal trials including the investigation, prosecution and adjudication of international crimes; fair trial rights and the rights of the accused, particularly during trials in absentia; the collection of open-source evidence; and the crime of genocide. Part of the study visit took place in association with the T.M.C. Asser Institute, which provided participants with sessions based on their fair trials handbook, and on judgement drafting from a fair trials perspective. |