New training boosts Libyan prosecutors’ international skills

The Office of the Attorney General announced on Thursday that a group of Libyan prosecutors has successfully completed a specialised training programme aimed at enhancing their capabilities in international cooperation and the fight against organised crime.
The training, held at the Criminal Research and Training Centre, was delivered in partnership with Expertise France — a French public agency for international technical cooperation. It was led by an international expert with judicial and instructional experience at France’s renowned National School for the Judiciary.
The programme covered a range of key topics, including mutual legal assistance, comparative practices in international criminal cooperation, and the operational and legal frameworks available under both national and international law. Participants were also introduced to existing regional and global cooperation networks.
This initiative forms part of a wider agreement between the Criminal Research and Training Centre and Expertise France, aimed at strengthening Libya’s legal system through targeted local training and the exchange of international best practices.
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