JUSTRAC Interagency Civil Law Training Program

Location

Washington, DC

Start Date

01/23/2018

End Date

Topics

Regions

This course will explore the unique features of the most widespread legal system in the world – the Civil Law system (sometimes also referred to as the inquisitorial system). The course will introduce participants to the underpinnings and structure of the civil law system – its history, sources of law, codification process, legal education system, court structure, and actors. Next, it will explore how the system has been implemented in countries from different regions around the world. On Day 2, the course will use examples from specific program experiences to explore the role of different actors – the U.S. Government, multilateral organizations, foreign donors, and NGOs – in justice sector and rule of law programming in countries with civil law traditions. The second day of the course will include a specific session devoted to the transition from the inquisitorial to the adversarial model of litigation that has been undertaken in many countries in recent years to understand the lessons from efforts to assist in that transition. Finally, the course will conclude by looking to other trends in civil law systems in transition. All of the sessions in Day 2 will focus on practical applications and will discuss specific programs from Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and post-Soviet states, Latin America, and the Middle East.

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