Experience and Impact by States

Commitment and experience in transforming the justice systems of the Americas

Seminars and Events

Find here the studies that the Justice Studies Center of the Americas.
  • CEJA Week, virtual meetings to discuss progress and challenges in civil and criminal justice reforms (2022)
  • International Seminar “Towards the construction of the New Bolivian Criminal Justice System” (2014)
  • International Seminar “Towards the Construction of the new Bolivian Criminal Justice System” (2014)
  • CEJA issued Criminal Procedure Reform: Situation in Bolivia and comparative experience (2011)
  • CEJA held the Discussion Day on the Situation of Preventive Detention in the Andean Region (2009)
  • Conversation “Criminal Procedure and Human Rights” (2008)
  • CEJA taught the Module on procedural subjects and institutional organization – Master’s Degree in Criminal Procedural Law (2006)
  • CEJA taught the Oral Litigation Module – Master of Laws (2006
  • CEJA inaugurated and presented the “Diploma in the Reform of Latin American Civil Justice and the Plurinational State of Bolivia” (2014)
  • CEJA participated in the Andean Regional Seminar “Judicial Transparency: Good Practices from Civil Society and the Judiciary” (2008)
  • Talks and workshops “Tools for Streamlining Cases and Optimizing Judicial Management” (2014)
  • CEJA participated in the First National Meeting of Public Prosecutors (2013)
  • CEJA delivered the Seminar Workshop on Comparative Experiences in the Organization and Management of Public Ministries (2011)
  • CEJA participated in the workshop “Modernizing the administration of justice: a key piece for a more effective and efficient justice system” (2009)
  • CEJA participated in the “Dialogue on Justice as a Public Service” (2006)
  • CEJA participated in the Constitution Conference of the Justice Participation Network (2003)
  • CEJA participated in the debate on the use of alternative exits (2009)