Chief Justice Salika and Ms. Alison Holt of the Judiciary of Papua New Guinea describe their ongoing efforts to digitization judicial processes, as well as explore the potential uses of AI to improve efficiency.
"Judicial well-being and its implications for access to justice and judicial integrity: Experiences and new challenges arising from the global pandemic" was a virtual side event at the 30th Session of the UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, organized jointly with the UN Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers and the National School of Magistrates of Brazil. The side event featured discussions on judicial well-being and raised awareness on how the delivery of justice and access to justice might suffer when well-being is impacted, particularly in light of the ongoing global pandemic.
Chief Justice John Kemp of Arkansas in the United States describes the community outreach programmes of the Judiciary of Arkansas and building public trust in the judiciary.
Judges and judicial experts worldwide describe the importance of the Global Judicial Integrity Network on the occasion of its third anniversary.
Judge Elisa Samuel Boerekamp, the Director of the Judicial Training Institute in Mozambique, discusses good practices in judicial training.
The Global Judicial Integrity Network celebrates its third anniversary with interventions from key international partners on the Network's achievements since 2018.
This virtual meeting focuses on how some jurisdictions in the United States use social media to foster judicial transparency and open justice, as well as community outreach. For this purpose, this webinar features a high-level panel of judges and members of the judiciary from the United States.
UNODC convened a fruitful high-level discussion to mark the Judiciary of Iraq bringing the Global Judicial Integrity Network past the landmark threshold of 60 training sites for the Judicial Ethics Training Tools, as well as celebrate the commitment of Iraq to their implementation. The discussion featured the Chief Justices of the State of Qatar and the Republic of Iraq, along with a number of national judges.