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European Commission CFPs: Action Grants to support Transnational Projects

Deadline: 15 May 2019

European Commission is seeking applications for Call for proposals for action grants to support transnational projects to enhance the rights of persons suspected or accused of crime and the rights of victims of crime.

Priorities

The aims of this call are:

In both priorities, the actions may include forward looking initiatives linked with gaps in EU legislation where there is a need for EU action. Projects ensuring maximum practical benefits and impact for the target groups will be more favorably assessed than theoretical projects consisting mainly of research and other analytical activities. Successful project shall ensure easy access to and wide dissemination of its results.

Funding Information

Duration

Activities

The project should cover one or several of the following activities:

Expected Results

  1. Expected results under the priority 1:
    • Increased capacity of national practitioners to address issues relating to the rights of persons suspected or accused of crime.
    • Strengthened cooperation and exchange of information between competent national authorities in relation to the rights of persons suspected or accused of crime.
    • Improved knowledge on the legislation and administrative practices related to specific provisions of the EU acquis regulating the rights of suspects and accused in criminal proceedings.
    • Alignment of the Member States administrative practices in relation to the relevant legislation in order ot achieve a common approach based on best practice.
    • Reduced risks of breaches of fair trial rights.
    • Compatibility of the Member States’ national legal framework and regulations linked to the rights of persons suspected or accused in criminal proceedings with EU acquis.
    • Improved cooperation of NGOs and professional organisations in the field of the rights of persons suspected or accused of crime.
    • Increased awareness of the relevant policy makers on the rights of persons suspected or accused of crime.
  2. Expected results under the priority 2:
    • Increased capacity of national practitioners and other actors coming in contact with victims to address issues relating to the rights of victims of crime.
    • Improved capacity of national legal systems to deal with victims in an integral manner aimed at increasing victims’ resilience and reintegration in the society.
    • Improved cooperation among the competent national authorities, NGOs and/or professional organisations in the field of victims’ rights.
    • Improved public awareness and knowledge about victims’ rights at both EU and national level.
    • Improved knowledge of specific provisions of the EU acquis that regulate issues such as referring victims to the relevant support services, victims’ access to information in the area of victims’ rights, individual assessment of victims’ needs.
    • Compatibility of the Member States’ national legal framework and administrative practice related to victims’ rights with the relevant EU acquis.
    • Increased number of victims’ support organisations providing general and specialist support services to victims of crimes and their family members, in particular, those Member States who currently do not provide such services enough or at all.
    • Increased quality of the services provided by victims support organisations.
    • Enhanced cooperation among the relevant national authorities responsible for compensation in cross-border cases under the Council Directive 2004/80/EC on compensation to crime victims[1].
    • Improved access to information about victims’ right to compensation.

Eligibility Criteria

How to Apply

Applicants can Apply via given website.

For further information, please visit http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/just/topics/just-jacc-ag-2019.html

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