The Program to Support Argentina’s Criminal Procedure Reform and Strengthen the Transition to the Accusatory System, which has the technical support and funding of the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL) agency of the U.S. Embassy in Argentina, has been developed to provide technical assistance in the implementation of Argentina’s New Federal Criminal Procedure Code, through the development of studies and training for operators of…
JSCA organizes the International Seminar “Challenges of Criminal Prosecution and Adjudication of Organized Crime.”
On June 13, 2023, the Center for the Study of Justice in the Americas (CEJA), as part of the Project to support the criminal procedural reform in Argentina and the strengthening of the transition to an accusatorial system with the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL) agency of the United States Embassy in Argentina, the Association of Prosecutors and Officials of the Argentine Republic, and…
JSCA in the media
“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:
“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: