EULEX: ‘Justice in one minute’ starts tonight on RTK
27. February 2012. | 17:00
Source: Emg.rs
On 26 February, the first episode of the Justice in one minute TV series was broadcast on RTK, before the main news at 19:20. Justice in one minute will also be broadcast between the main news and weather forecast, after the main news, during the morning programme, and both immediately before and after the Blic news.
On 26 February, the first episode of the Justice in one minute TV series was broadcast on RTK, before the main news at 19:20. Justice in one minute will also be broadcast between the main news and weather forecast, after the main news, during the morning programme, and both immediately before and after the Blic news.
The EULEX Press and Public Information Office, in association with the EULEX Justice Component, launched a public outreach campaign to increase awareness about the way justice functions.
The campaign includes a TV series with fifty episodes that explains how the justice system works. The series begins by considering justice from a philosophical point of view, and then goes on to illustrate how the justice system functions in practice. The episodes are very short (one minute only) and broadcast at peak time hours. Each episode will be repeated four times a day to give a wide audience a chance to view it.
How does the current system work? Who are the actors of justice? What happens between a pre-trial detention and a verdict? What does the justice system do for me? How are laws made and who controls their drafting? In what way is corruption harming my future and the society I live in?
This TV series will answer all of these questions and will look at how the justice system developed historically, what institutions administer justice, how investigations and trials proceed, and what rights you have as an individual. As a part of this campaign there will be short TV billboards (thirty seconds) raising questions about people’s rights, and providing the answer right after the programme.
More about the campaign can be found at:
http://www.eulex-kosovo.eu/en/news/000342.php
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