Furthering Judicial Education : Proceedings of the Conference of Judicial Schools in Latin America

The conference meeting was organized by the Supreme Court of Justice of Guatemala, in partnership with the World Bank, where judicial school directors, judges, practitioners, law students, and officials from different countries participated. The me...

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Main Authors: Malik, Waleed Haider, Larios Ochaita, Carlos Esteban
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Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2013
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spelling okr-10986-152182021-04-23T14:03:11Z Furthering Judicial Education : Proceedings of the Conference of Judicial Schools in Latin America Malik, Waleed Haider Larios Ochaita, Carlos Esteban JUDICIAL PERFORMANCE LEGAL EDUCATION PROCEEDINGS PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION RULE OF LAW JUDICIAL ETHICS MODERNIZATION COURT RULES COURT ADMINISTRATION HUMAN RIGHTS DISTANCE EDUCATION TRAINING METHODS EVALUATION METHODOLOGY ADDITION ADULT EDUCATION ATTITUDINAL CHANGE BINDING COLLABORATION COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT CONTINUING EDUCATION CURRICULA DEMOCRACY DISTANCE EDUCATION DISTANCE LEARNING ECOLOGY EDUCATION INITIATIVES EDUCATION LAW EDUCATION LEVEL EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION SYSTEMS EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ETHICS EXCHANGE RATE HUMAN RIGHTS INSTRUCTION INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS LAWS LEADERSHIP LEARNING LEGAL EDUCATION LET MANAGERS MEDIA MORALITY PAPERS PARTNERSHIP PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY OF EDUCATION ROLE PLAY SCHOOLS TEACHING TEACHING METHODS TENURE TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSLATION UNIVERSITIES WORKPLACE The conference meeting was organized by the Supreme Court of Justice of Guatemala, in partnership with the World Bank, where judicial school directors, judges, practitioners, law students, and officials from different countries participated. The meeting aimed to harness good practices, and knowledge for furthering judicial education, based on the premise that the knowledge, and skills of judges, of court staff, and of other justice sector professionals, and users, impact significantly on the performance of the judicial system. Discussions centered around different themes, that included concepts of judicial excellence, judicial ethics, and the role of human rights, e-learning, and distance education, in-service training and evaluation methodologies, attitudinal change in the courts, and the role of education and strategies to inspire future generations of law students, and professionals. The report comprises various facets of judicial education, its challenges, and opportunities. 2013-08-20T18:31:24Z 2013-08-20T18:31:24Z 2002 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/01/2091871/furthering-judicial-education-proceedings-conference-judicial-schools-latin-america 0-8213-5214-8 0253-7494 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15218 English en_US World Bank Technical Paper;No. 528 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Latin America & Caribbean Latin America
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topic JUDICIAL PERFORMANCE
LEGAL EDUCATION
PROCEEDINGS
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION
RULE OF LAW
JUDICIAL ETHICS
MODERNIZATION
COURT RULES
COURT ADMINISTRATION
HUMAN RIGHTS
DISTANCE EDUCATION
TRAINING METHODS
EVALUATION METHODOLOGY ADDITION
ADULT EDUCATION
ATTITUDINAL CHANGE
BINDING
COLLABORATION
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT
CONTINUING EDUCATION
CURRICULA
DEMOCRACY
DISTANCE EDUCATION
DISTANCE LEARNING
ECOLOGY
EDUCATION INITIATIVES
EDUCATION LAW
EDUCATION LEVEL
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
ETHICS
EXCHANGE RATE
HUMAN RIGHTS
INSTRUCTION
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS
LAWS
LEADERSHIP
LEARNING
LEGAL EDUCATION
LET
MANAGERS
MEDIA
MORALITY
PAPERS
PARTNERSHIP
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
PUBLIC SECTOR
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
ROLE PLAY
SCHOOLS
TEACHING
TEACHING METHODS
TENURE
TRAINING PROGRAMS
TRANSLATION
UNIVERSITIES
WORKPLACE
spellingShingle JUDICIAL PERFORMANCE
LEGAL EDUCATION
PROCEEDINGS
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION
RULE OF LAW
JUDICIAL ETHICS
MODERNIZATION
COURT RULES
COURT ADMINISTRATION
HUMAN RIGHTS
DISTANCE EDUCATION
TRAINING METHODS
EVALUATION METHODOLOGY ADDITION
ADULT EDUCATION
ATTITUDINAL CHANGE
BINDING
COLLABORATION
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT
CONTINUING EDUCATION
CURRICULA
DEMOCRACY
DISTANCE EDUCATION
DISTANCE LEARNING
ECOLOGY
EDUCATION INITIATIVES
EDUCATION LAW
EDUCATION LEVEL
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
ETHICS
EXCHANGE RATE
HUMAN RIGHTS
INSTRUCTION
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS
LAWS
LEADERSHIP
LEARNING
LEGAL EDUCATION
LET
MANAGERS
MEDIA
MORALITY
PAPERS
PARTNERSHIP
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
PUBLIC SECTOR
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
ROLE PLAY
SCHOOLS
TEACHING
TEACHING METHODS
TENURE
TRAINING PROGRAMS
TRANSLATION
UNIVERSITIES
WORKPLACE
Malik, Waleed Haider
Larios Ochaita, Carlos Esteban
Furthering Judicial Education : Proceedings of the Conference of Judicial Schools in Latin America
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relation World Bank Technical Paper;No. 528
description The conference meeting was organized by the Supreme Court of Justice of Guatemala, in partnership with the World Bank, where judicial school directors, judges, practitioners, law students, and officials from different countries participated. The meeting aimed to harness good practices, and knowledge for furthering judicial education, based on the premise that the knowledge, and skills of judges, of court staff, and of other justice sector professionals, and users, impact significantly on the performance of the judicial system. Discussions centered around different themes, that included concepts of judicial excellence, judicial ethics, and the role of human rights, e-learning, and distance education, in-service training and evaluation methodologies, attitudinal change in the courts, and the role of education and strategies to inspire future generations of law students, and professionals. The report comprises various facets of judicial education, its challenges, and opportunities.
format Publications & Research :: Publication
author Malik, Waleed Haider
Larios Ochaita, Carlos Esteban
author_facet Malik, Waleed Haider
Larios Ochaita, Carlos Esteban
author_sort Malik, Waleed Haider
title Furthering Judicial Education : Proceedings of the Conference of Judicial Schools in Latin America
title_short Furthering Judicial Education : Proceedings of the Conference of Judicial Schools in Latin America
title_full Furthering Judicial Education : Proceedings of the Conference of Judicial Schools in Latin America
title_fullStr Furthering Judicial Education : Proceedings of the Conference of Judicial Schools in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Furthering Judicial Education : Proceedings of the Conference of Judicial Schools in Latin America
title_sort furthering judicial education : proceedings of the conference of judicial schools in latin america
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/01/2091871/furthering-judicial-education-proceedings-conference-judicial-schools-latin-america
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