As part of its efforts to strengthen reform processes in the region with a focus on training justice system operators, the Justice Studies Center of the Americas (JSCA) held a training program from June 27 to July 1, 2022 in Mendoza. The effort is part of the project to support criminal procedure reform in Argentina and the strengthening of the transition to the adversarial system.…
JSCA’s seminar series continues: Promoting access to justice for at-risk individuals and groups
As part of its efforts to provide spaces for dialogue regarding the progress made and challenges faced by the countries of the region in the effective implementation of mechanisms for providing access to justice to at-risk individuals and groups, the Justice Studies Center of the Americas (JSCA) announces the second seminar in its virtual series: Access to Justice for Detained Persons in the Southern Cone.…
JSCA launches seminar series: Promoting access to justice for at-risk individuals and groups
In an effort to provide spaces of dialogue on the progress made and challenges faced by the countries of the region in regard to effectively implementing access to justice mechanisms for at-risk individuals and groups, the Justice Studies Center of the Americas (JSCA) is pleased to invite civil society organizations, representatives of justice institutions and the general public interested in helping to build a community…
JSCA announces participatory process to develop its 2022-2025 Strategic Plan through a Virtual Consultation
The Justice Studies Center of the Americas (JSCA) announces the formulation of its 2022-2025 Strategic Plan through a broad participatory process directed at identifying the main needs and priority topics of the justice systems of the countries of the Americas and, in that context, the role that JSCA will play in the coming years to strengthen justice in the hemisphere. JSCA invites governments, justice system…
“The use of virtual tools should help us to have more effective and efficient justice.”
In an interview with El Tiempo (Colombia), JSCA Executive Director Nataly Ponce Chauca highlighted the importance of “applying a gender perspective within the administration of justice.” Read more here: