FAIRNESS
Implementation of the Stockholm Roadmap in Cases of Terrorism and Radicalization
What is FAIRNESS PROJECT?
Harmonization
Increase the capacity of national practitioners to harmonise issues related to the rights of persons suspected or accused of terror-related crimes.
Awareness
Increase the awareness of policy makers and civil society organisations, including the media and NGOs, on the necessary compatibility of the ‘Stockholm’s Programme’ with CT policies and practices.
Reduce Risks
Reduce risks of breaches of fair trial rights when serious crimes with an extensive use of preventive measures in pre-trial are involved.
Making a real contribution to FAIRNESS
This survey is a core element to the FAIRNESS project, as it seeks to gain a deeper insight into the needs of judicial practitioners who are exposed to these thematic areas. The data gathered through the survey will then inform the development of focus groups and ultimately dialogue fostering judicial living labs. This survey is to be considered as a living document, subject to alterations throughout the development of the project.
How to Contribute to FAIRNESS
Throughout this exercise, you will be asked a number of questions on your professional experience and opinions, specifically concerning terror-related criminal proceedings and the application of procedural rights. This survey is a central activity for the FAIRNESS project, a European Commission funded transnational project. The consortium behind it is highly heterogeneous, a characteristic that goes hand in hand with the project’s aim to obtain a holistic and inclusive insight of the topic.
Please note that all the information submitted to the survey is anonymous. No one will be able to identify you or your answers, and no one will know whether or not you participated in the study.
Community of Practices
FAIRNESS will implement 5 Judicial Communities of Practice (CoPs) in the partner countries to explore key topics of the implementation of the different directives and framework decisions. CoPs are co-creative laboratories where multi-agencies and multidisciplinary experts meet firstly face-to-face in a 2 day guided panel and then work to an IT-Platform to generate creative projects, solutions and proposals on specific topic. Each CoP should end with a ‘Problems detection and Solutions suggestion’ in the form of a factsheet, resulting from the cooperative co-creation work. Each CoP will contribute to the design, implementation and testing of a specific module of the toolkit.
Community of Practices
FAIRNESS will implement 5 Judicial Communities of Practice (CoPs) in the partner countries to explore key topics of the implementation of the different directives and framework decisions. CoPs are co-creative laboratories where multi-agencies and multidisciplinary experts meet firstly face-to-face in a 2 day guided panel and then work to an IT-Platform to generate creative projects, solutions and proposals on specific topic. Each CoP should end with a ‘Problems detection and Solutions suggestion’ in the form of a factsheet, resulting from the cooperative co-creation work. Each CoP will contribute to the design, implementation and testing of a specific module of the toolkit.
Consortium Implementing FAIRNESS

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