Working together for the rule of law: practical partnerships across borders for strategic and sustainable judicial training Sir Robin Knowles, CBE
The dark side of artificial intelligence: challenges for the legal system Willem Gravett
Artificial intelligence: a paradigm shift in legal norms and the impact on judicial training Brian Spilg
Social media and judicial training Cagney John Musi
Judicial training challenges — over-abusive use of social media André Gustavo Corrêa de Andrade
The communication policy of a judicial training institution Maxime Antier
Institutional actors in globalised society: the role of judicial schools, ENAMAT and its training axes Luiz Philippe Vieira de Mello Filho, Augusto César Leite de Carvalho, Giovanni Olsson
Evaluating the impact of training on judicial practice in the Netherlands Bastian de Jong, Frank Cornelissen, Joost Jansen in de Wal, Remco van Tooren
Interprofessionalism in judicial training Oliver Leurent
Public confidence in the judiciary: a South African perspective Chris Oxtoby and Matthias Krönke
Social media and big data: a judicial survival guide Barry Clarke
Online sexual exploitation of children and the Philippine Judicial Academy competency enhancement training program Myrna Feliciano
Development of outcome-based education gender sensitivity training for court personnel of the Philippine judiciary Teresita Leonardo-De Castro, Erlyn A. Sana, Melflor Atienza, Katrina Legarda, Myrna Feliciano, Amy Avellano
Declaration of Judicial Training Principles: a look back at its adoption and forward to its future prospects
Benoît Chamouard and Adèle Kent
Electoral courts: substantive and methodological challenges for judicial training; experience and prospective in Mexico Carlos Soriano Cienfuegos
Judicial training in Latin America: study on the practices of the judicial colleges Leonel González and Jeremy Cooper
Judicial education: the Papua New Guinea experience Sir Salamo Injia, Kt, GCL and John Carey
China's judges' education and training reform: practice and future innovation Dr LI Xiaomin
Opportunities and challenges of judicial education: a case of Nepal Shreekrishna Mulmi
Emerging challenges in judicial education: Nigeria in focus Hadiza Santali Sa'eed
Judicial training in Pakistan: methodology and evaluation Muhammad Shahid Shafiq
Providing a Mongolian legal education system and its future direction Volodya Oyumaa
The principles of judicial training: towards international recognition? Xavier Ronsin
Forging collaborative partnerships: judges, judicial educators & the academy Matthew Weatherson
Continuing education for judges Richard Reaves
Current models of judicial training: an updated review of initial and continuous training models across Western democratic jurisdictions Diana Richards
Triumphs and trials of judicial education in a small jurisdiction — the Judicial Education Institute of Trinidad & Tobago story The Honourable Mr Justice Peter Jamadar JA and Mr Kent Jardine
Judicial education on "gender awareness" in Australia The Honourable Justice John Basten
Judicial Educator: Change Leader Maureen E. Conner
Leadership for Judicial Educators: Vision for Reform Livingston Armytage
A Realistic and Future-Oriented Vision on Competence Development of Judges, Prosecutors, and Court Staff Edith Van Den Broeck
EC Study of the Best Practices in the Training of Judges and Prosecutors in EU Member States Jeremy Cooper
Current Developments in Judicial Training Methodology in Europe —
Looking for Good Practices Otilia Pacurari, Jorma Hirvonen, and Rainer Hornung
Training Needs Assessment: State of Play and Challenges Wojciech Postulski
Judicial Education as a Forum for Identifying and Meeting Research Needs Jula Hughes and Philip Bryden
Research in Judicial Schools: The Mexican Experience Julio Cesar Vazquez-Mellado Garcia
Judicial Education in Promoting the Rule of Law Surendra Kumar Sinha
Towards a Technology-Enhanced Learning Model Jessica MacDonald, Alistair Duff, and Jackie Carter
The International Framework for Court Excellence: Gauging How Well Education and Training are Delivered to the Judiciary Jan-Marie Doogue and Colin Doherty
Judicial Training in a Globalised World Wayne Martin
Globalisation of Judicial Education | J. Clifford Wallace
Judiciary-Based Applied ResearchCentres: Enhancing the Administration of Justice While Strengthening Judicial Independence and Improving Judicial Training Barbara Rothstein and Ivor Archie
Establishing a Judiciary-Based Research Centre: The Israeli Experience Yigal Mersel and Keren Weinshall-Margel
Assessing the Quality of Justice John Stacey
Restoring Image and Trust Through Judicial Training on Communication Susan Glazebrook
Judiciary School — The Spanish Approach Felix V. Azon Vilas
How Should UN Standards Guide International Judicial Training in Post-Conflict
Situations?: Personal Reflections 20 Years After the Rwandan Genocide | Lyal S. Sunga
Judicial Training in an Interdependent World: Guidelines for Best Practice
in the Use of Comparative Law Karen Eltis
World Bank Support for Judicial Systems Serving Good Governance Anne-Marie Leroy
Technical Expertise for Judicial Training and Judicial Reform: Challenges and Opportunities Gilles Blanchi
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