Course Title: Judicial Train the Trainer: Human Rights for Judicial Officers
Delivery Mode: In-person
Duration: 3 days (Intensive programme)
Accredited by: University of Cape Town, Faculty of Law
Course Overview
This course offers judicial officers the opportunity to deepen their understanding of the application of international, regional, and national human rights law in judicial decision-making.
Drawing on a rich tapestry of African and global jurisprudence, it combines philosophical foundations with practical, case-based exercises to strengthen judges' ability to protect and promote human rights, thereby reinforcing constitutionalism and the rule of law.
Participants will engage with major human rights instruments, analyse complex factual scenarios, and develop robust legal reasoning for crafting effective remedies for human rights violations.
What You'll Learn
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Analyse the historical, philosophical, and political contexts that have shaped the development of human rights law.
Identify and apply major international, regional, and national human rights instruments in judicial decisions.
Critically assess factual and legal problems in human rights cases, including limitations on rights and admissible evidence.
Research, interpret, and master the application of human rights principles where national provisions are lacking or unclear.
Devise and craft appropriate and effective remedies for breaches of human rights.
Who Should Enrol
This course is designed for:
Sitting judges and magistrates;
Prosecutors and state attorneys;
Legal researchers and academics specialising in constitutional or human rights law.
Participants should have a foundational legal background and an interest in advancing