11-year-old Naomi Oloyede from Nigeria travelled to Vienna to take part in the International Conference "Educating for the Rule Of Law". At the High-Level opening, on behalf of all children, she urged to make the world a better, safer and more inclusive place: "We want to grow up in a place where there is peace and where the rule of law is respected".
The Education for Justice (E4J) initiative seeks to prevent crime and promote a culture of lawfulness through education activities designed for primary, secondary and tertiary levels. These activities help educators teach the next generation to better understand and address problems that can undermine the rule of law and encourage students to actively engage in their communities and future professions in this regard.
Promoting a culture of lawfulness in and out of school settings, we can boost quality education for children and youth!
Chief Justice Mathilda Twomey of the Supreme Court of Seychelles speaks with the Global Judicial Integrity Network on good practices in investigating judicial misconduct, including promoting transparency and open justice in disciplinary proceedings.
Chief Justice Đuro Sessa of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Croatia speaks with the Global Judicial Integrity Network about good practices for the appointment of judicial council members.
This video explains key issues related to human rights in the context of migrant smuggling and human trafficking.
Judge Muzaffar Akhmedov, a member of the Supreme Judicial Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan, is interviewed by the Global Judicial Integrity Network on how to train and appoint ethical judges. He discusses judicial reform in Uzbekistan, including the recent formation of the Supreme Judicial Council of Uzbekistan and the judicial appointment process.
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The Zorbs is a cartoon series that tells a story of an imaginary planet and four of its inhabitants who come to Earth to teach primary school children core values such as teamwork, respect and ethics.
Put your helmets on and join The Zorbs adventures!