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The NCSC provides
quality technical assistance, training, research and cutting-edge
technologies that further the integrity
and efficiency of justice systems and the broader
government. Guided by a board of representatives of the U.S.
state courts and the private
sector, and closely associated with a network of key U.S. and international
justice-sector professional organizations, the NCSC creatively
applies the historic experiences from the U.S. and from justice systems worldwide
to assist in building sustainable institutions of justice around the
globe, even in the most challenging environments. More...
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NCSC International Updates |
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Volunteer Trip to Kosovo an Unbelievable Experience, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, October 20, 2008
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Robert Zastany, Executive Director, 19th Judicial Circuit, Lake County, Illinois, spent 15 days in Kosovo as a volunteer mentor for the Kosovo Justice Support Program (KJSP), a program funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by National Center for State Courts (NCSC). To read more, click the title above...Posted:November 7, 2008 - |
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JRP Newsletter Third Quarter 08
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NCSC' Judicial Reform Program (JRP) in Mongolia continues its active engagement in justice sector reform, collaborating with courts, prosecutor offices, the Ministry of Justice and police at national and local levels. Read more about the following activities in the JRP third quarter newsletter (click on the link above - JRP Newsletter Third Quarter 08):
• Training of Trainers for Legal Clinics
• A Look at Public Access Terminals in Khentiii and Dornogobi Aimag Courts
• JRP Assists the GCC in Developing and Printing a New Manual on Court Management
• JRP Head Meets with New MinisterPosted:November 6, 2008 - |
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Current Project Summaries |
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Kosovo Justice Support Program (KJSP) Highlights November 2008
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USAID Support – Since 2001, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has worked to support the development of the judicial system in Kosovo. Building on previous assistance to the judiciary, USAID launched the Kosovo Justice Support Program (KJSP) in July 2007. KJSP is a 3-year, 19.5 million USD program targeting six objectives:
1. Improve the capacity of the Kosovo Judicial Council (KJC) in support of an independent judiciary
2. Improve Court Administration
3. Improve Professionalism and Ethics of Judges and Court Staff
4. Support for minority service and representation of minorities in the judiciary
5. Develop Ministry of Justice (MOJ) legal drafting, policy formulation and guidance skills
6. Establish and support the public prosecutors service
To read more, click the title above...Posted:November 13, 2008 - |
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In-ACCE Change Management Success Story
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In cooperation with the Supreme Court of Indonesia, USAID’s Indonesia Anticorruption and Commercial Court Enhancement (In-ACCE) Project is creating an automated case management system for Indonesia’s Anticorruption and Commercial Courts. The implementation of automation is a significant leap forward for Indonesia’s judiciary, and, as with any significant change in an organization, the judiciary is working hard to manage the transformation. To assist in this transition, the In-ACCE Project hosted a Change Management Workshop for key judges and court staff from the project’s five model courts on October 22-25 in Bali. Four NCSC staff members and consultants played key roles in implementing the workshop. To read more, click on the title above…Posted:November 7, 2008 - |
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Indonesia Justice Sector Reform Program (JSRP)
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Indonesia (September 2006 – September 2009) NCSC is a partner with The Asia Foundation (TAF) on the Justice Sector Reform Program (JSRP) awarded by USAID/Indonesia. The focus of this project is to work with the Attorney General's Office in support of modern and accountable prosecutorial services. The Attorney General recently launched a series of directives that serve as the official command to move forward with reform efforts in designated areas. NCSC is providing organizational reform and change management assistance to the AGO in support of these reforms. As part of this effort, NCSC’s long-term advisor, posted to Jakarta, developed a pioneering training and education program for senior prosecutors. This “Refresher Course” is designed to instill the new skills and values that are essential to inculcating reforms throughout the organization.Posted:September 5, 2008 - |
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Kosovo E-news 15 - October 24 October 28, 2008 -
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USAID/Kosovo's October 2008 Newsletter "E-NEWS" featured the launch of the Initial Legal Education Program
(ILEP), part of NCSC's Kosovo Judicial Strengthening Project (KJSP). The launch marks an important step for the Kosovo Judicial Institute (KJI), which is responsible for training judicial and prosecutorial candidates and judicial support personnel. |
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Mongolia JRP June 2008 Newsletter July 8, 2008 -
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Mongolia Judicial Reform Program (JRP) June Newsletter
In this issue:
• JRP Continues its Assistance to the Special Investigative Unit at the General Prosecutors’ Office
• JRP Assists the GPO in Establishing its First Public Access Terminal
• The JRP Supports Effort to Improve Trial Skills |
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E-news 08 - May 28 June 17, 2008 -
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USAID/Kosovo's May 2008 Newsletter "E-NEWS" featured NCSC's Kosovo Judicial Strengthening Project (KJSP) TV Public Service Announcements (PSAs). The PSAs increase public understanding of the administration of justice and citizen's access to justice. |
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