JSCA Launches Registration for 2020 In Situ and Virtual Courses

The Training Area of the Justice Studies Center of the Americas (JSCA) has published its schedule for 2020. The courses are open to anyone interested in topics related to civil and criminal justice reform, judicial government, institutional management, access to justice, dispute resolution methods, at-risk groups, gender and justice.


The training programs include both virtual and in situ activities in countries across the region. Each of the courses is taught by international faculty members with significant professional and academic expertise.


The 2020 courses are listed below:


During the first half of 2020, the following paid courses will be offered from May 4 through July 24:


During the second half of 2020, the following paid courses will be offered from September 7 through November 27:

JSCA offers four free virtual courses through its training platform year-round:


For more information on these and other programs, see the JSCA calendar at: www.cejamericas.org


Questions? Please contact Training Director Leonel González at leonel.gonzalez@cejamericas.org.

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