TRAINING ON HUMAN RIGHTS, ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND CAPITAL PUNISHMENT FOR MILITARY COURT JUDGES 14th– 15th JULY 2020 HYATT HOTEL, MOGADISHU.

                                                                                      DAY ONE

 

TIME

 

ACTIVITY

 

FACILITATORS

 

9.00-9.30 a.m.

 

Arrival and registration

 

Mohamud Hersi- SWA
9.30- 10.00am Opening prayers, Introductions, Opening remarks Madam Duniyo- SWA Representative
10.00-10.30am Introduction and background on the project “Containing Death Penalty During the War Against Terror in Egypt, Tunisia and Somalia

Madam Duniyo
10.30am- 11.15am Existing Constitutional, Legislative & Policy Framework for Handling Capital Offences, in Somalia

·       The Penal Code 1962

·       The Criminal Procedure Code (Legislative Decree No. 1 of 1 June 1963)

·       The Civil Code (Law No. 37 of 2 June 1973)

·       The Labour Code (Law No. 65 of 18 October 1972)

·       Custodial Corps Procedure Regulations

·       Somali Prisons Law of 1972 (Updated 2015

 

  Advocate Tahlil – Horn Legal Consulting
11.00am- 11.15 am                      BREAK
11.15- 12.15 am International regulations on handling capital offences

International legislation

·       The “Mandela Rules”

·       (UNGA) Resolution on a Moratorium on the Use of the Death Penalty.

·       UNGA 34/169 of 17 December 1979, ECOSOC 2002/13) on Codes and Guidelines of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials

·       Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (1957);

·       Standard Minimum Rules for the Administration of Juvenile Justice (1985)

·       UN Rules for the Protection of Juveniles Deprived of their Liberty (1990)

·       UN Guidelines for the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency (1990)

·       UN Standard Minimum Rules for Non-custodial Measures (1990). Constitution and international treaties and conventions to which Somalia is State Party.

 

Advocate Tahlil Mohammed

 

12.15-12.30pm PLENARY ALL
12.30- 1.45pm Prayers and Lunch break  
1.45- 3.00pm Laws, Regulations and Guidelines on Management of Correctional Centres and Death Row Inmates:

 

Advocate Abdikarin-
3.00 pm   End of session Day 1
                                                                                             DAY 2
9.30- 10.00am            Prayers and Recap Participants and Madam Duniyo
10.00- 10.15am Matters Arising ALL particpants
10.15- 10.45 am            Research presentation

Status and welfare of Death row inmates in Somalia

 

 

Action Research consultant
10.45am- 11.00am PLENARY
11.00- 11.15am TEA BREAK  
11.15- 12.00pm The Role and Responsibilities of Military court judges Advocate Tahlil
12.00-12.30pm PLENARY  
12.30- 1.45pm PRAYERS AND LUNCH BREAK
1.45-2.15pm Challenges (policy and implementation) faced by judges in adjudicating capital offences Mr. Abdikarin and Participants
2.15- 2.45pm Recommendations (policy, institutional and legal recommendations) Madam Duniyo
2.45-3.15pm Way forward and Participants Feedback Mr. Tahlil
                                                               END OF TRAINING