[NEW DATES] V Inter-American Training Program on Civil Justice Reform

Due to the global health crisis, we have modified the calendar for this course in order to provide safe learning conditions and better educational opportunities to program participants. The first phase will be held using digital platforms that ensure that instructor and students will be able to maintain close contact. The intermediate phase, which is developed using our institution’s virtual education platform, will follow. Finally, the second phase will be held in November 2020 (to be confirmed).

In view of this, we have issued a 20% discount on the total cost of the course to everyone who has been selected to participate in the fifth version of this program.

Please contact Ananías Reyes at ananias.reyes@cejamericas.org if you have any questions.

The new dates and details for this course are outlined in the table below:

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