Upcoming Judicial Seminars: JUDICIAL, COURT AND CASE MANAGEMENT FOR JUDGES August 6-17, 2012 COURT AND CASE ADMINISTRATION FOR COURT ADMINISTRATORS August 6-17, 2012 ARBITRATION FOR JUDGES September 24-28, 2012 |
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The International Law Institute was founded in 1955 as part of Georgetown University. Since 1983, ILI has been an independent, non-profit training institution. ILI offers training to assist government officials, practitioners and the private sector in finding solutions to the legal and economic challenges faced by developing nations and emerging economies. ILI participants are exposed to best practices in good governance, management, and transparency standards that will give them the tools to improve the performance of government agencies, promote public accountability in government and achieve economic growth. More than 28,000 participants, from over 185 countries, have been trained by ILI and its global affiliates. |
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JUDICIAL, COURT AND CASE MANAGEMENT FOR JUDGES Judges and other Judicial Officers face increasingly complex challenges in managing and adjudicating cases. This seminar focuses on the principles and techniques for the development and management of a modern, efficient, fair and transparent court system and judicial proceedings, from a judge’s perspective. References will be made to the experience of judges in the United States as a basis for discussion. The seminar will include presentations on the judge’s role in court and case management for the efficient adjudication of cases, 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. Some of the sessions and site visits will be combined with the “Court and Case Administration for Court Administrators” seminar which will be conducted concurrently with this seminar. Location: Washington, DC Tuition: $3950 Duration: 10 Business Days COURT AND CASE ADMINISTARTION FOR COURT ADMINISTRATORS Court Administrators, Clerks of the Court and other Court Administrative Officials have to contend with constant changes and increasing complexity in the Court Administration environment. This seminar focuses on the principles and techniques for the development and administration of a modern, efficient, fair and transparent court system, from a court administrator’s perspective. References will be made to the experience of court administrators in the United States as a basis for discussion. The seminar will include presentations on case and document 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. Some of the sessions and site visits will be combined with the “Judicial, Court and Case Management for Judges” seminar which will be conducted concurrently with this seminar. Location: Washington, DC Tuition: $3950 Duration: 10 Business Days ARBITRATION FOR JUDGES This one-week intensive course is designed specifically for judges. As international commercial arbitration becomes more complex and is increasingly used as a means of resolving disputes, judges are faced with diverse challenges and they need the knowledge and skills to respond to them. The course is designed to provide participants with insight on the latest legal developments involving arbitration, including the intersection of arbitration with domestic courts. Location: Washington, DC Tuition: $1995 Duration: 5 Business Days |
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