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September 2019 | Issue #2
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Dear readers,
Welcome to the second PROVICTIMS Newsletter! On this issue of the Newsletter, the project team will share with you the work that has been developed since we sent you the first issue so you can accompany our efforts in studying the role of Public Prosecution Services in the promotion of victims' rights.
In the last few months the partnership attended a technical visit and a workshop in Bilbao, where we were hosted by the Institute for Social Reintegration of the Basque Country's team and had the chance to learn and understand how the Spanish legal system works and, more precisely, what is the role of Public Prosecutors in the Basque Country.
This issue of the Newsletter will also focus on the current development of PROVICTIMS questionnaire, which was led by the Centre of Investigation for Penal Law and Criminal Sciences of the Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon, with support of the rest of the project team.
Finally, we will give you an overview of PROVICTIMS upcoming activities.
We hope you enjoy your readings!
Sincerely,
The PROVICTIMS Team
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Project PROVICTIMS: the role of the public prosecution in the promotion of victims' rights is a project co-funded by the
Justice Programme of the European Union. The project's main objective is improving the capacity of public prosecution services in addressing and ensuring the enjoyment of victims' rights. If you wish to know more about the project and the partnership, read
PROVICTIMS' Newsletter Issue #1.
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The PROVICTIMS team visited Bilbao, the capital city of the Basque Country in Spain, on the 3rd and 4th of June 2019.
The visit to the city comprised three different activities which were co-organised by IRSE-EBI and the Portuguese Association for Victim Support (APAV): the second partners meeting, a technical visit and a workshop.
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The development of a questionnaire is one of the most important activities of project PROVICTIMS. The questionnaire is part of the research on the role of the public prosecution in the promotion of victims' rights and it aims at assessing the role of Public Prosecutors in different judicial legal systems in Europe.
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Thank you for reading Project PROVICTIMS Newsletter!
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If you wish to know more about the Project click on the buttons above or contact the Project Team via email to martacarmo@apav.pt.
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This newsletter was funded by the European Union's Justice Programme (2014-2020). The content of this newsletter represents the views of the author only and is his/her sole responsibility. The European Commission does not accept any responsibility for use that may be made of the information it contains.
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