JSCA Strengthens Gender-Based Violence Prosecution with Second In-Person Training in Trinidad and Tobago

As part of the specialized training program “Improving Criminal Prosecution in Gender-Based Violence Cases in Latin America and the Caribbean,” JSCA held the second in-person session of the course in Trinidad and Tobago, creating a key space to strengthen the capacities of justice sector professionals in the country. 

JSCA Launches In-Person Phase of Specialized Program to Investigate Corruption by Following the Money

The Justice Studies Center of the Americas (JSCA) will begin the first in-person session of the course “Specialized Training Program: Investigating Corruption by Following the Money,” a training initiative aimed at strengthening investigative capacities in corruption cases in Trinidad and Tobago. 

JSCA launches international course “Investigating Corruption by Following the Money” in Trinidad and Tobago

The Justice Studies Center of the Americas (JSCA/CEJA ) began on March 16th the implementation in Trinidad and Tobago of the international course “Investigating Corruption by Following the Money,” a training program aimed at strengthening investigative and prosecutorial capacities to address corruption cases in Latin America and the Caribbean. 

First In-Person Session of the Gender-Based Violence Course Begins in Trinidad and Tobago

The Justice Studies Center of the Americas (CEJA), in collaboration with the Federal Foreign Office of Germany, continues the implementation of the course “Improving Criminal Prosecution in Cases of Gender-Based Violence in Trinidad and Tobago” aimed at strengthening the criminal justice response to gender-based violence in the country.

CEJA and the German Federal Foreign Office Launch Course on Gender-Based Violence in Trinidad and Tobago

The Justice Studies Center of the Americas (CEJA), with the support of the German Federal Foreign Office, officially launched in Trinidad and Tobago the course “Improving Criminal Prosecution and Resocialisation in Cases of Gender-Based Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean.” 

New edition of Judicial Systems journal examines the progress and challenges of judicial offices in Latin America

Judicial Systems, a journal edited by the Justice Studies Center of the Americas (CEJA) and the Institute for Comparative Studies in Criminal and Social Sciences (INECIP), launches its 25th issue, focusing on the achievements and challenges of judicial offices, two decades after their implementation in various Latin American judicial institutions. This edition highlights how these … Read more

Panama: CEJA organizes course on oral proceedings in Civil Justice

From March 17 to 21, the Justice Studies Center of the Americas (JSCA/CEJA) trained 40 judicial officers to take on leadership roles in the transition to oral proceedings in civil justice, within the framework of Law No. 402 of 2023 and the new Civil Procedure Code. The program aims to strengthen participants’ skills in oral … Read more

CEJA successfully concludes the first edition of the course “Investigating Corruption by Following the Money”

The Justice Studies Center of the Americas (CEJA), together with the German Federal Foreign Office, successfully implemented the first edition of the course “Investigating Corruption by Following the Money” for the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office of the State of Chihuahua, Mexico. Designed by CEJA in 2024, the program includes modules on economic crimes, investigation and prosecution … Read more

Colombia: CEJA leads workshop to strengthen Alternative Dispute Resolution Methods

The Justice Studies Center of the Americas (CEJA), in collaboration with Colombia’s Ministry of Justice and Law and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada, organized a workshop to present key recommendations to strengthen Alternative Dispute Resolution Methods (ADR) in Latin America, with a focus on Colombia. The event brought together more than 30 … Read more