| DATES: | AUG 8 - 19, 2011 | ||
| TUITION: | $3950 | ||
Overview
This seminar provides an in-depth study of the principles and techniques for the development and administration of a modern, efficient, fair and transparent court system. References will be made to the experience of judges and court officers in the United States as a basis for discussion. The seminar will include presentations on case management for the efficient processing of cases through the courts as well as site visits to local federal and state courts and court support institutions to illustrate best practices or alternative approaches to the topics discussed.
Course Outline
Basic Concepts and Principles
General Issues of Judicial and Court Administration
Specific Issues of Judicial and Court Administration
Case Management
Course Advisor
James G. Apple is currently President of the International Judicial Academy, a non-profit educational institution in the District of Columbia which he founded in 1999. He was formerly a senior staff officer at the Federal Judicial Center, the U.S. federal courts' agency for education, training and research. He has conducted or co-conducted almost 100 seminars and conferences on issues of judicial and court administration and other topics related to modern court systems for judges and court and legal officers from countries around the world.