Impakti i Konventës Europiane të të Drejtave të Njeriut dhe i vendimeve të Gjykatës së Strasburgut ndaj shtetit shqiptar në evolimin e kuadrit ligjor dhe praktikës gjyqësore vendase

Konventa Europiane e të Drejtave të Njeriut (KEDNJ) dhe jurisprudenca e Gjykatës së Strasburgut (GJEDNJ) sidomos vendimet e saj të dhëna ndaj shtetit shqiptar kanë qenë në fokus të veprimtarisë së Fondacionit Shoqëria e Hapur për Shqipërinë, Soros. Nxitja e ndërgjegjësimit dhe përmirësimit të njohurive për zbatimin më të mirë e të drejtëpërdrejtë nga ana e sistemit tonë gjyqësor të KEDNJ dhe jurisprudencës së GJEDNJ si burime parësore të së drejtës sonë të brendshme janë analizuar në mënyrë të hollësishme dhe profesionale në një cikël trajnimesh që Fondacioni Soros në bashkëpunim me Avokaturën e Shtetit, Dhomën Kombëtare të Avokatisë dhe Shkollën e Magjistraturës ka organizuar përkatësisht në datat 23 nëntor, 16, 19 dhe 20 dhjetor 2011.



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Consumers in the Information Society

Salzburg Seminar: Palliative Care for Patients with TB or HIV/TB

Living Together: City Strategies for Social Inclusion

Drug Decriminalization in the UK: Is There a Disconnect Between Politicians and the Public?

Will Spring 2012 Be Eastern? The Prospects for Free and Fair Elections in Armenia

Case Watch: Pretrial Detention, Pilot Judgments and the European Court of Human Rights

Imprisoned Rights Defender in Kyrgyzstan Needs Immediate Medical Treatment

Why Are Doctors Still Performing Genital Surgery on Infants?

Northern Europe's Complicity in Greece's Migrant Crisis

Call for Applications: Global Supplementary Grants

Populism in Europe: Hungary

Call for Project Proposals: Student Initiatives

Call for Applications: Summer Course on Statelessness

Remembering Tom Alexander

London's Police Rethinks Stop and Search Tactics

Case Watch: Greek Migrant Male Rape Counts as Torture

Reinventing Scientific Discovery: An Interview with Michael Nielsen

Mapping Digital Media: Netherlands

Call for Applications: Summer School in Human Rights Litigation

Saving Schengen: How to Protect Passport-Free Travel in Europe

U.S. Supreme Court Extends Constitution to GPS Tracking

Black Male Mentoring: Decoding the Image

Mandatory Minimum Ensnares Law-Abiding Marine

Black Male Activists in Detroit and Philadelphia Win Leadership Award

New Approach to Expanding the School Day Launches Nationally

Open Society Foundations and Echoing Green Launch Black Male Achievement Fellowship

Soros Pledges $30 Million to Transform the Lives of NYC's Most Vulnerable Black and Latino Boys

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Salzburg Seminar: Palliative Care for Patients with TB or HIV/TB

Living Together: City Strategies for Social Inclusion

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Call for Project Proposals: Student Initiatives

Call for Proposals: Fostering Open Society in West Africa

Call for Proposals: Central Eurasia Project

Call for Applications: Summer University Courses on Privatisation in Education and Innovative Financing for Education

Call for Applications: 2012 Baltimore Community Fellows

Call for Applications: Open Society Foundations / University of York Scholarships

Call for Applications: Human Rights and Drug Policy Summer Course

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Call for Applications: Open Society Foundations / Durham University Scholarships

Call for Applications: Open Society Foundations / University of St Andrews Scholarships

Call for Proposals: Arab Regional Office

Call for Applications: Open Society Foundations Scholarships in European Studies

Call for Applications: EARTH University Scholarships

Call for Proposals: Global Debates

Call for Proposals: Youth Policy

Call for Proposals: Promoting Youth Participation in Response to Xenophobia and Racism in Europe

Call for Proposals: Strengthening Civil Society Through Arts and Culture

Call for Proposals: Advancing Roma Inclusion Through Arts and Culture

Call for Proposals: Open Society Fellowship

Salzburg Seminar: Palliative Care for Patients with TB or HIV/TB

Living Together: City Strategies for Social Inclusion

Africa Should Be Wary of U.S. Propaganda on Intellectual Property

Drug Decriminalization in the UK: Is There a Disconnect Between Politicians and the Public?

They Go to Die: An Interview with Jonathan Smith

Case Watch: Pretrial Detention, Pilot Judgments and the European Court of Human Rights

Northern Europe's Complicity in Greece's Migrant Crisis

Why Are Doctors Still Performing Genital Surgery on Infants?

U.S. Supreme Court Extends Constitution to GPS Tracking

Black Male Mentoring: Decoding the Image

Mapping Digital Media: Netherlands

Mapping Digital Media: Social Media and News

Africa Should Be Wary of U.S. Propaganda on Intellectual Property

Drug Decriminalization in the UK: Is There a Disconnect Between Politicians and the Public?

They Go to Die: An Interview with Jonathan Smith

Case Watch: Pretrial Detention, Pilot Judgments and the European Court of Human Rights

Why Are Doctors Still Performing Genital Surgery on Infants?

U.S. Supreme Court Extends Constitution to GPS Tracking

Northern Europe’s Complicity in Greece’s Migrant Crisis

Black Male Mentoring: Decoding the Image

Three Principles to Strengthen the Rule of Law

Mandatory Minimum Ensnares Law-Abiding Marine

Moving Walls 19

The Aftermath Project Announces Calls for Applications

A Guardian of His City's History

Open Society Documentary Photography Project Announces Moving Walls 19 Photographers

A Look at the Lives of Migrant Workers in Kazakhstan

Production Grants to Photographers from Central Asia, the Caucasus, Afghanistan, Mongolia, and Pakistan, 2009-2010

Expanding the Circle: The Engaged Photographer

Consumers in the Information Society

Salzburg Seminar: Palliative Care for Patients with TB or HIV/TB

Africa Should Be Wary of U.S. Propaganda on Intellectual Property

Drug Decriminalization in the UK: Is There a Disconnect Between Politicians and the Public?

They Go to Die: An Interview with Jonathan Smith

Why Are Doctors Still Performing Genital Surgery on Infants?

Why We Shouldn't Rely on Patents to Encourage Medical Innovation

Why Are World Leaders Turning Their Backs on Africa?

Diana Morris As Guest Commentator on WYPR 88.1 FM

Call for Applications: 2012 Baltimore Community Fellows

Spreading the Word Online for Palliative Care in Kenya

Call for Applications: Human Rights and Drug Policy Summer Course

The Value of Freedom

Congress's Holiday Message to People Who Use Drugs: Drop Dead

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, or Transgender: Human Rights Are Human Rights

Preventing Drug Overdose Is Key in Fight Against AIDS

A New Leader for the Open Society Foundations in 2012

Sanctioned Cruelty: Reproductive Rights Violations as Torture

Christopher Stone to Lead Open Society Foundations in 2012

Ratification Is One Thing, Action Is Quite Another

Consumers in the Information Society

Call for Applications: Global Supplementary Grants

Contact List: Scholarship Programs Coordinators

Black Male Mentoring: Decoding the Image

Call for Project Proposals: Student Initiatives

Remembering Tom Alexander

London's Police Rethinks Stop and Search Tactics

Campaign for Black Male Achievement Impact Index

Black Male Activists in Detroit and Philadelphia Win Leadership Award

Call for Applications: Summer School in Human Rights Litigation

Call for Applications: Summer University Courses on Privatisation in Education and Innovative Financing for Education

Advancing Education Reform with "Writers Bloc"

Diana Morris As Guest Commentator on WYPR 88.1 FM

Call for Applications: 2012 Baltimore Community Fellows

Call for Applications: Open Society Foundations / University of York Scholarships

Bringing a Little Green to a Red Land

Black Male Achievement: It's More Than Just Good Grades

New Approach to Expanding the School Day Launches Nationally

Helping Farms and Forests Flourish in Haiti

The Crucial Role of Foundations in D.C. Juvenile Justice Reform

Living Together: City Strategies for Social Inclusion

Will Spring 2012 Be Eastern? The Prospects for Free and Fair Elections in Armenia

Three Principles to Strengthen the Rule of Law

Call for Proposals: Fostering Open Society in West Africa

Saving Schengen: How to Protect Passport-Free Travel in Europe

Call for Proposals: Central Eurasia Project

Call for Applications: Summer University Courses on Privatisation in Education and Innovative Financing for Education

How the EU Can Foster Change in Closed Societies

Diana Morris As Guest Commentator on WYPR 88.1 FM

Call for Applications: 2012 Baltimore Community Fellows

Statement on George Soros's Visit to Burma

The New Face of Digital Populism

The Voices of Poverty in America

Congress's Holiday Message to People Who Use Drugs: Drop Dead

Texas Two-Step

EU Foreign Policy and the Euro Crisis

ScholarForum: Corruption and Governance

Romania: Time for Truth on CIA Black Sites

Not Rick Perry's Texas

A New Leader for the Open Society Foundations in 2012

Consumers in the Information Society

Populism in Europe: Hungary

Reinventing Scientific Discovery: An Interview with Michael Nielsen

Mapping Digital Media: Netherlands

Mapping Digital Media: Social Media and News

Advancing Education Reform with "Writers Bloc"

Diana Morris As Guest Commentator on WYPR 88.1 FM

Call for Applications: 2012 Baltimore Community Fellows

How to Protect Journalists in Pakistan

The New Face of Digital Populism

New Data Examines Perceptions of Black Males and Their Relationship to the Media

Seven Years on, a Son Seeks Answers for a Slain Father

Pursuing Justice for Gambia's Deyda Hydara

Mapping Digital Media: Serbia

A New Leader for the Open Society Foundations in 2012

Christopher Stone to Lead Open Society Foundations in 2012

Mapping Digital Media: Latvia

Sons Seek Justice for Murdered Gambian Journalist

Moving Walls 19 Opening Reception

Moving Walls 19: Pete Muller