Anti-Gypsyism
Category : Against Discrimination
Description :
ü Definition and main concepts of anti-Gypsyism, historical context and social roots
ü The relationship between discrimination, prejudice and anti-Gypsyism
ü Historical background and cultural diversity of Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptian communities
ü Socio-economic challenges and systemic inequalities faced by Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptian communities
ü Manifestations of anti-Gypsyism, stereotypes, prejudices and discriminatory attitudes towards Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptian communities
ü Institutional and structural discrimination
ü Hate speech, hate crimes, violence and exclusion
ü International and national laws dealing with discrimination and anti-Gypsyism
ü Judicial practice and jurisprudence related to anti-Gypsyism
ü States' obligations to combat anti-Gypsyism
ü The role of the judiciary and the prosecution in ensuring equal treatment in legal proceedings
ü Recognizing and addressing bias and prejudice in legal proceedings
ü Promotion of fair trials and protection of the rights of Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptian individuals;
ü Mitigation and prevention, promotion of comprehensive legal procedures
ü Strategies for the identification and treatment of antigypsyism within cases
ü Awareness and training within the justice system;
ü Cultural competence and sensitivity, the importance of cultural awareness in legal and administrative processes,
ü Building respectful communication with Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian individuals
ü Overcoming biases and prejudices
Objectives :
· Awareness and understanding: to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the concept of anti-Gypsyism, including its historical context, manifestations and impact on Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptian communities.
· To help participants recognize cases of anti-Gypsyism within legal and administrative processes and understand how it affects the administration of justice.
· Mitigation and prevention: to equip participants with tools and strategies to effectively address and combat anti-Gypsyism within their professional roles, promoting fair and equal treatment for Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptian individuals.
· Cultural competence and sensitivity: to increase the cultural competence and sensitivity of participants when dealing with cases involving Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptian individuals, promoting a more inclusive and equitable justice system.
Venue :
Location : Hotel Sirius
City : Prishtine
Trajnues:
- Bedri Bahtiri
04/04/2024