“Judicial Management in Practice” – May 7

On May 7, the Justice Studies Center of the Americas (JSCA), in collaboration with the Institute for Comparative Studies in Criminal and Social Sciences (INECIP), invites you to join the discussion “Judicial Management in Practice.”

This event will launch the new issue of the Judicial Systems Journal and bring together judicial operators and scholars from Latin America to reflect on court management experiences.

🗓️ Wednesday, May 7
🕒 3:00 PM (Central America) | 5:00 PM (Chile) | 6:00 PM (Argentina)
📍 Live on YouTube @CEJAoficial
🌍 With simultaneous English interpretation

🎙 Panelists:
▪️ Nadia Noemí Franco Bazán, Vice President of JSCA’s Board of Directors
▪️ Mario Diaz, Coordinator of the Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court of Honduras
▪️ Aldana Romano, Board Member of INECIP
▪️ Martín Zepeda, Appeals Court Judge, El Salvador
▪️ Silvia Consuelo Ruiz Cajas, Trial Court Judge, Guatemala
▪️ Julián Alfie, Executive Director of INECIP
▪️ Erick Juarez E., Coordinator of the Legal Community in Western Guatemala
▪️ Bruno Novoa, President of JSCA’s Board of Directors

🖥️ Watch it live on the YouTube channel @CEJAoficial (https://www.youtube.com/CEJAoficial), with simultaneous English interpretation.

Join us for this key dialogue on improving our justice systems.

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