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:
“Peru’s challenge is to overcome a generalized culture of litigiousness”
Making progress on alternative dispute resolution mechanisms and the recognition of indigenous justice administration are some of the challenges that Peru must face in the medium term, explained JSCA Executive Director Nataly Ponce Chauca in an interview with the newspaper El Peruano. Read more here:
“Justice, an essential component of democracy”
“One of the pillars of our work will be supporting all of the public policies of States and justice system institutions focused on guaranteeing judicial independence.” JSCA Executive Director Nataly Ponce Chauca shared these and other observations in an interview with ANSA Latina. Read more here:
JSCA and INECIP launch Issue #24 of Judicial Systems Journal
The COVID-19 pandemic forced justice systems to adjust to completely new realities and work methods. The Justice Studies Center of the Americas (JSCA) and the Institute for Comparative Studies in the Criminal and Social Sciences (INECIP) address this topic in a new edition of the journal. Specifically, the authors address how technology has been used at the service of justice in response to the current…
Delia de Castro, Public Prosecution Service, Panama
The publication “Adversarial Criminal Justice in Latin America” is important for the legal community and the general public because it outlines the progress that has been made through the new system, which affects or benefits all of us. Watch Delia’s testimony here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dxhy30qw_fk