Under the Doha Declaration Global Programme, the Global Judicial Integrity Network has recently released a set of new judicial conduct and ethics training tools.
Judge David Ordóñez Solís, a Spanish judge and Executive Secretary of the Ibero-American Commission for Judicial Ethics, is interviewed by the Global Judicial Integrity Network on regional judicial collaboration.
Justice Judith Jones of the Supreme Court in Trinidad and Tobago talks about ways to improve public confidence in the judiciary for domestic violence survivors.
Justice Maria Thereza Moura, Justice Kashim Zannah, Doctor Nihal Jayawickrama, and Justice Lynne Leitch of the Global Judicial Integrity Network Advisory Board discuss how to maintain personal and institutional judicial independence.
Nihal Jayawickrama of the Judicial Integrity Group (JIG) describes the history of the creation of the Bangalore Principles of Judicial Conduct and discusses potential updates to the Commentary.
U.S. Judge Virginia Kendall is interviewed by Roberta Solis from the Global Judicial Integrity Network on how to incorporate judges' use of social media into judicial training courses. Topics include how to structure training courses and apply existing codes of conduct to social media issues, as well as the potential concerns with judges' use of social media.
Michelle Austin and Judge Phil Rostant of the Judicial College of England and Wales provide tips on how to lead an effective training programme for judges, with a particular focus on group dynamics and behavioural psychology.
Judge Jerome Abrams of the National Center for State Courts speaks with the Global Judicial Integrity Network on how judges can maximize efficiency and utilize technology to become effective court administrators.