Changes in the rules of detention during Covid-19
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❓ How have detention regulations changed in different countries during Covid-19 pandemic? Have amnesties been applied and, given the risk of coronavirus in closed facilities, have attitudes of lawyers, prosecutors and judges changed in a decision to detain, especially pre-trial?
🌐 Watch our third regional online discussion #JustCovid_International, where we compared issues and approaches that have been tested in Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia and Armenia in 2020.
Experts:
Armenia: Genya Petrosyan, Head of Law Development and Protection Foundation, Attorney
Georgia: Merab Kartvelishvili, representative of Georgian Young Lawyers Association..
Moldova: Vadim Vieru, professional human rights lawyer.
Ukraine: Yevhen Krapyvin, expert at the Center for Political and Legal Reform and JustTalk editor.
Moderator: Marina Ilminska
The online meeting was prepared and carried out with the support of:
Open Society Foundations - Armenia
ღია საზოგადოების ფონდი I Open Society Georgia Foundation
Soros Foundation Moldova (Fundația Soros Moldova)
Open Society Justice Initiative
International Renaissance Foundation (Міжнародний фонд "Відродження")
#JustCovid #JustTalk
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