English Lectures From Tomorrow’s Lawyers In Ternopil

At the Faculty of Law of the Ternopil National University of Economics, an English-language series of sessions (in co-op meeting format) “Application of the practice of the European Court of Human Rights in the legal profession” was launched.

The initiator and organizer of the English-language series of studies was Oksana Yaremko, participant of the “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program, candidate of judicial sciences, associate professor of the Department of International Law, International Relations and Diplomacy of the Law Faculty of the Ternopil National University of Economics.

Another participant of the “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program Stanislav Borys became a speaker of the first session which took place on October 19, 2017. Stanislav told about his experience in applying the practice of the European Court of Human Rights to students of the specialty “International Law”, which were the representatives of the following countries: Ghana, Nigeria, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine.

During the event students watched and discussed video clips on the topic of the meeting, and offered solutions to practical cases.

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The “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program is an efficient network of lawyers, uniting leaders of the legal profession, who provide legal assistance in accordance with the highest ethical standards, are agents of change in society and leaders in the professional community.

The “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program was developed during 2016-2017 with the support of the project “Quality and Accessible Legal Aid in Ukraine” with an expert contribution from the Canadian Bar Association. The “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program is being implemented by the Ukrainian Bar Association and the Bar Association of Legal Aid Providers, with the support of the United States Embassy and The Quality and Accessible Legal Aid in Ukraine (QALA) Project funded by the Government of Canada and implemented by the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE).