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Uzbek law lecturers complete OSCE-sponsored study visit to Britain
TASHKENT 22 November 2004
TASHKENT, 22 November 2004 - As part of its efforts to support legal education in Uzbekistan, the OSCE Centre in Tashkent organized a study trip for 12 academics from law faculties and institutes to Britain's Essex University.
The delegation, which visited Essex from 13 to 21 November, was composed of deans of faculties and teachers of different legal disciplines.
The study trip was a follow-up activity to training courses organized last summer by the OSCE Centre in Tashkent.
The programme was tailored to the wishes of Uzbek legal training institutions and their staff. It included practical training sessions, meetings with British colleagues and critical thinking and analysis.
Participants attended lectures, observed projects in action and visited the Crown Court in Chelmsford and the Central Criminal Court in London.
The OSCE Centre will continue the programme in 2005.
The delegation, which visited Essex from 13 to 21 November, was composed of deans of faculties and teachers of different legal disciplines.
The study trip was a follow-up activity to training courses organized last summer by the OSCE Centre in Tashkent.
The programme was tailored to the wishes of Uzbek legal training institutions and their staff. It included practical training sessions, meetings with British colleagues and critical thinking and analysis.
Participants attended lectures, observed projects in action and visited the Crown Court in Chelmsford and the Central Criminal Court in London.
The OSCE Centre will continue the programme in 2005.