Not exact matches
Judges of the Court can attend a «
Judicial Education Leadership» seminar provided every two years for provincial and territorial judges
offered by the NJI and the Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges.
These efforts are often built on the reputation of this Court for employing «
judicial best practices» and the
education offered internationally is seen as critical to the development of an impartial, competent, efficient and effective judiciary.
In addition, the
education budget is also tapped to assist individual judges wishing to attend important
education programs
offered by other
judicial education organizations, including the Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges, the International Association of Women Judges, the Advocates» Society, the Association for Family Court Mediation, the Cambridge Lectures (
offered by the Canadian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies), Osgoode Professional Development, and the NJI — to name a few.
This online resource
offers court administrative resources for both developing and existing tribal courts, continuing
education opportunities for tribal court administrators and court clerks, and provides helpful tools to promote procedural fairness within the
judicial branch of tribal government.