Experience and Impact by States

Commitment and experience in transforming the justice systems of the Americas

Specialized Training

Find here the studies that the Justice Studies Center of the Americas.
  • 7th and 8th editions of the regional course “Improving criminal prosecution and resocialization in cases of gender violence in Latin America and the Caribbean”. (2024)
  • Pre-Congress of Procedural Law in Colombia: Orality and immediacy in criminal matters in times of COVID-19, June 4 (2020)
  • CEJA participated in the international seminar on orality in civil justice and implementation of the General Code of Procedure (2013) 
  • Fifth Inter-American Training Program for Trainers in Criminal Procedure Reform. (2008)
  • Inter-American Training Program for Trainers in Criminal Procedure Reform (3rd version). (2006)
  • Inter-American Training Program for Trainers in Criminal Procedure Reform (2nd version). (2005)
  • Local replication of the Inter-American Training Program for Trainers in Criminal Procedure Reforms. (2005)
  • Oral Litigation Training Course. (2004)
  • Workshop on the implementation of the criminal procedure reform in Colombia. (2004)
  • Virtual course on Judicial Reform and Control of Corruption in Latin America and the Caribbean. (2002)
  • Development and implementation of the Second version of the Inter-American Training Program for civil procedural reform (2017)
  • Program for strengthening the Judicial School of Colombia (2020)
  • Workshop on Justice and Citizenship. Towards communication in Justice that generates social cohesion. (2009)
  • International Seminar “Conflict Resolution Mechanisms: Dialogues for a New Regional Agenda”. (2024)
  • Study Visit of the Judicial Branch of Peru for In-Depth Study of the Judicial Treatment of Gender Violence in Colombia, Argentina and Chile (2024)
  • XI Course on Jurisdictional Protection of Children’s Rights. (2008)
  • 2nd Round of preparatory workshops for the XIV Judicial Summit. (2007)
  • CEJA participated in the IV Meeting of the State Schools Network “Culture of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law: a commitment of all” (2013)