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The Legal Research and Training Institute  is operated by the Supreme Court of Japanfor the purposes of judicial research and training of new attorneys, prosecutors and judges. It is located in the city of Wako, Saitama, northwest of Tokyo,More info:wiki

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#10         Law school in the United States,More info:wikipedia

 

#9        International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy (ISFED) and Institute for Development of Freedom of Information (IDFI) presented the research on the Judges’ Professional Training System in Georgia,More info:idfi

The research provides an overview of the institutional arrangement of the High School of Justice of Georgia (HSoJ) and main challenges related to its work. The research summarizes distribution of powers between the HSoJ and the High Council of Justice (HCoJ) and identifies a number of problems that exist in HSoJ performance, including initial training, in-service training and training programs.

The regulation governing the formation of the Independent Board of the High School of Justice has a major flaw, mandating the HCoJ with the power (responsibilities) to control activities of the School. The research lays particular emphasis on the need to increase organizational independence of the School, as a crucial requirement for ensuring judicial independence and transparency of judicial appointments.

The research also focuses on admission process and selection of judicial candidates. Another key flaw of the same regulation, is the fact that the School is not authorized to select judicial candidates itself. In addition, the existing legislation does not provide sufficient guarantees for avoiding arbitrary decisions by the HCoJ about announcement of the competition. This creates a serious risk that the Council will make decisions based on its subjective views, as opposed to the interests of justice.

#8        Educational and Research Institute of Law,More info:law.nau

 

#7     The City Law School,More info:city

 

#6     Creating Shareable Research Data Training in Kyrgyzstan,More info:blog.ukdataservice

 

#5      Library Announcements,More info:kentlaw

 

#4     National Institute of Information and Communications Technology,More info:wikipedia

 

#3     Research and Documentation Services,More info:bundestag

The Research Services are part of the Research and External Relations Directorate-General, one of the four directorates-general of the Administration of the German Bundestag. There are 11 research sections in the Research Services, which support Members’ political work in parliament and the constituencies by supplying specialist information, analyses and expert opinions. The topics covered by the research sections encompass the whole spectrum of legal and policy fields.

In carrying out their work, the research sections draw in particular on the sources gathered and thematically catalogued by the Information and Documentation Services, which are part of the Directorate General “Information and Documentation”. The divisions responsible for documentation activities are the Library, the Parliamentary Archives, the Parliamentary Documentation and the Press Documentation Division.

#2     DPhil in Criminology,More info:law.ox

The DPhil entails researching and writing a thesis of between 75,000 and 100,000 words which must make a significant and substantial contribution to the field. Full-time study for the DPhil usually comprises three to four years and part-time six to eight years, inclusive of research methodology training in the first year for full-time students and over years one and two for part-time students. Part-time study requires attendance for a minimum of 30 days of university-based work each year, normally coinciding with the full terms of the academic year, to be arranged with the agreement of the student’s supervisor. To see what subjects current DPhil students are working on, please see here.

#1     International Law Certification Course,More info:rsilpak

 

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