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A staff member of the Ombudsman Office delivered a lecture for the listeners in the Police Academy

14-04-2023 263 dəfə oxunub
A staff member of the Ombudsman Office delivered a lecture for the listeners in the Police Academy

Within an effective cooperation framework for human rights education between the Ombudsman Institution and the Police Academy of the Ministry of Interior, the listeners are taught analogical topics that play a significant role in increasing their theoretical knowledge and professional capacities. 

From this perspective, the next lecture covers the topic of “Combating Corruption, Protection of Human Rights in the Law-Enforcement Activities, and Requirements of Domestic and International Legal and Normative Framework in the Relevant Field,” addressed to the managerial staff of several district (city) police offices and departments.   

The Head of the Unit on Legal Education of the Ombudsman Office, Mugalib Mahmudov joined this lecture together with the subject teacher to increase the professionalism, outlook, and ability to apply legislative knowledge of the employees of law-enforcement authorities in the protection of human and citizens’ rights and freedoms, and acquiring innovative work methods by them.  

M.Mahmudov broadly informed the listeners about reforms undertaken at the domestic level in the field of combating corruption, ongoing relevant state programs, including “The National Action Program to Increase Effectiveness of Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms in the Republic of Azerbaijan”, and “The National Action Program for 2022-2026 to Strengthen the Combating Corruption,” as well as the works carried out by the Ombudsperson in this field.   

During the class, held with interactive discussions, the questions raised by the listeners in relation to the works implemented for combating corruption, which causes a serious threat to human rights and freedoms, were answered.