JSCA Co-organizes Certificate Program on Technological Innovation and Judicial Management

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Universidad Champagnat de Argentina and the Justice Studies Center of the Americas (JSCA), JUFEJUS, REFLEJAR, IFITEJ, INECIP, INECO, INFOLAB, FAM, the National Judicial Offices Institute, Thomson Reuters, and WOLAP have launched the Certificate Program on Technological Innovation and Judicial Management.

The goal of the certificate program is to provide specialized training regarding the values, skills, and abilities necessary to transform justice administration and to provide services that meet the public’s expectations.

The certificate program is designed for judges, judiciary officials and members, attorneys, and professionals involved with justice administration in Latin America and the Caribbean.

The academic activities will run from April 21 to November of this year and will be held virtually through Universidad Champagnat de Argentina.

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