Important information about JSCA activities

Due to the public health crisis related to the spread of Covid-19 (Coronavirus), all in situ activities organized by the Justice Studies Center of the Americas (JSCA) are being rescheduled.

We will announce virtual activities designed to safely contribute to and sustain the discussion that JSCA encourages soon. 

We have taken this step in order to contribute to reducing the circulation of the virus and in keeping with governmental and international coordination decisions, which are critical in these situations.

We call on all public and private organizations, the governments of each country and every private citizen to act responsibly and develop collaborative actions that contribute to efforts to control this global health crisis.

Best wishes to everyone from all of us at JSCA.

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