30/11/2018
The programme participated in updating this document, which aims to guarantee access to justice for people in vulnerable conditions
EUROsociAL+, financed by the European Union and managed by FIIAPP, and the Ibero-American Judicial Summit have produced an annotated version of the Brasilia Regulations that will provide technical support to legal operators to ensure effective access to justice for vulnerable people.
This new version, in which EUROsociAL+ has revised 73 of its 100 principles, will contain jurisprudential references from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights, and will show the most important national and international standards on which the Brasilia Regulations have been forged.
The collaboration between the Ibero-American Judicial Summit and EUROsociAL+ was formalised at the headquarters of the Spanish General Council of the Judiciary, in an event that was attended by Juan Martínez Moyathe, member of the judges’ governing body and coordinator of the Monitoring Commission; the director of FIIAPP, Anna Terrón Cusí; and the director of the CGPJ’s International Relations Service, Pedro Félix Álvarez de Benito.