Publications
Practical guide for justice professionals "Crime victims' rights to rehabilitation and compensation"
Publishing date: 13 September 2022
Content type: Guide / manual / handbook
Where we are: OSCE Mission to Moldova
What we do: Human rights, Rule of law
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
This Guide has been developed within the framework of the project implemented by the OSCE Mission to Moldova "Strengthening policies, measures and access to damage recovery to support victims and prevent exploitation on both banks of the Dniester River". The basic objective of the Guide is to raise awareness among the judiciary on the application of the restorative justice model and to contribute to the implementation of the provisions of the normative framework in accordance with the Law No. 137/2016 on the rehabilitation of victims of crime, in order to protect and ensure respect for their rights and legitimate interests. The guide is a materialized continuation of the seminars for prosecutors and judges in the field, organized by the National Institute of Justice in partnership with the OSCE Mission to Moldova. This Guide is intended to be used as a specialized training support for the National Institute of Justice's audience, as well as in the process of continuous professional training of judges, prosecutors and lawyers in the segment of victims' rights protection and restorative justice. The Guide is available in Russian and Romanian.
Organizing and Conducting Public Lectures by Future Lawyers in Communities
Publishing date: 5 December 2015
Content type: Guide / manual / handbook
Where we are: OSCE Mission to Moldova
What we do: Human rights, Rule of law
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
This publication will assist law students and other interested persons in organizing and conducting lectures in local communities aimed at raising the public awareness of state guaranteed legal aid in Moldova. The purpose of the publication is to provide answers to questions such as how to plan a public lecture, how to identify topics of interest, whom to invite to public lectures, when and how to conduct these events, who else can be involved and what methods should be used in order to ensure that the audience understands the message and that the goals of the lecture are attained. It is produced as part of a project implemented jointly by the OSCE Mission to Moldova and the Chisinau-based NGO Institute for Penal Reform. It is not available in English.
Guide on Providing State Guaranteed Primary Legal Aid by Future Lawyers
Publishing date: 5 December 2015
Content type: Guide / manual / handbook
Where we are: OSCE Mission to Moldova
What we do: Combating trafficking in human beings, Human rights, Rule of law
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
This Guide contains a brief overview of the system of state guaranteed legal aid in Moldova and defines the potential role of law students in this system. It outlines steps to be followed when interacting with beneficiaries of primary legal aid, as well as a number of certain administrative and logistical procedures. The Guide is intended for use by law students and those working in the system of state guaranteed legal aid. Its aim is to enhance the protection of the rights of vulnerable persons and to strengthen the professional capacity of future lawyers. The guide has been produced as part of a project implemented jointly by the OSCE Mission to Moldova and the Chisinau-based NGO Institute for Penal Reform. It is not available in English.
OSCE Trial Monitoring Programme for the Republic of Moldova: Final Report
Publishing date: 28 July 2010
Content type: Study / report
What we do: Rule of law
Publisher: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
The Trial Monitoring Programme was developed by the OSCE Mission to Moldova in partnership with the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights. The analysis in this final report includes a summary of the findings for the entire monitoring period. It compares the current situation with the findings of the first two interim reports. It notes any differences between Chişinău courts and those located in the southeast of the country. In addition, this final report presents the Moldovan legal community, the donor community and other interested parties with a series of recommendations on how the problems identified might be addressed.