What Does Justice Need in the Americas Today? CEJA Opens Consultation for Its 2027–2030 Strategic Plan

The Justice Studies Center of the Americas (CEJA/JSCA) is launching a participatory process to define the priorities that will guide its work over the next four years. We want to hear from those who wish to contribute with their perspectives and experiences on justice in the region. 

CEJA and the LLM UC Sign Cooperation Agreement to Promote Research and the Modernization of Justice

The Justice Studies Center of the Americas (CEJA) and the Master’s Program in Law (LLM UC) at the Faculty of Law of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile have signed a framework cooperation agreement aimed at strengthening academic research, student training, and the development of joint initiatives focused on the reform and modernization of justice systems across the region.

OAS General Assembly Elects Patricia Elizabeth Gámez and Santiago Pereira Campos as New Members of CEJA’s Board of Directors

At the 56th General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS), the Member States elected Patricia Elizabeth Gámez (Guatemala) and Santiago Pereira Campos (Uruguay) as new members of the Board of Directors of the Justice Studies Center of the Americas (CEJA/JSCA).

INACIPE and CEJA Sign Agreement to Strengthen Justice, Training, and Legal Research in the Americas

The signing ceremony took place in the “Mariano Jiménez Huerta” Seminar Hall and was led by Dr. Jorge Nader Kuri, Director General of INACIPE, and Ana Aguilar García, Executive Director of CEJA. Both highlighted the importance of building academic bridges that foster joint initiatives in training, research, and cooperation at both the national and international … Read more

CEJA Successfully Concludes the Second Edition of Its Regional Program on Artificial Intelligence and Justice Systems

The Justice Studies Center of the Americas (JSCA/CEJA) successfully concluded the second edition of its regional program, “Artificial Intelligence and Justice Systems: Ethical Perspectives, Regulations, and International Experiences,” an initiative that brought together more than 40 participants from across the region interested in understanding the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the administration of justice.

Specialized Course on Investigating Corruption by Following the Money Concludes in Trinidad and Tobago

On April 21, the final session of the course “Investigating Corruption by Following the Money” was held at the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions in Trinidad and Tobago, marking the conclusion of this specialized training in the country. 

CEJA strengthens ties with the OAS and civil society in a strategic meeting in Chile

Regional cooperation on justice and citizen participation continues to advance through a new meeting led by the Organization of American States, which brought together in Chile the Center for the Study of Justice of the Americas with civil society organizations, academia, and justice system stakeholders.

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.