Judicial Conduct and Ethics: Global eLearning for Judges in the 21st Century – Independence
Offered by
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Course details
- Length
- 80 min.
- Effort
- 20 min per day
- Level
- Introductory
- Language
- Arabic
- English
- French
- Russian
- Spanish
- Venue
- online
- Certificate
- No
- Price
- free
Course summary
This self-paced module is an introduction to the origins, purpose and content of the Bangalore Principles of Judicial Conduct.
Topics
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, justice and strong institutions
About this course
This self-paced module is an introduction to the origins, purpose and content of the Bangalore Principles of Judicial Conduct. It covers the first Principle of Independence and explains its relevance and application to a judge’s work and life. It also describes the interaction between social media and judicial conduct.
Please note that this module does not contain a post-test and therefore no certificate is issued.
Download syllabusTarget audience
Member State officials on international security threats such as transnational organized crime, terrorism, illicit drugs, trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants, wildlife and forest crime, cybercrime as well as provide training on border control, intelligence analysis, gender issues, anti-corruption, HIV/AIDS and human rights.
Learning objectives
On completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Describe the origins, purpose and content of the first Bangalore Principles of Independence
- Explain the interaction between social media and judicial conduct