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The Centre for Judicial Studies (CJS) is an internationally-respected independent specialist in legal/judicial development and reform.
CJS
provides services to courts, government legal agencies, universities, law firms and major donors around the world.*

CJS provides a range of specialist services to improve the organizational and professional effectiveness of these legal service providers, including:

 

               

Searching for Success
in Judicial Reform

Oxford University Press 2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




Reforming Justice
Cambridge University Press
April 2012

    

 

          

       Educating Judges
       Kluwer/Brill 1996

        

 

   

                         

 

      

 

  • Law, justice and development policy specialist
  • Strategic design and planning
  • Law and justice program management
  • Performance appraisal, needs assessment
  • Judicial / legal education and training
  • Program monitoring and evaluation

For on-line publications in professional journals, click here.

The Centre consults extensively around the world, working with numerous international agencies such as the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the United Nations Development Programme, (UNDP), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID).

The Centre also consults to many leading institutions in the Australian legal sector including courts and tribunals, the Australian Law Reform Commission, HREOC, the Judicial Commission, national law firms, law societies and bar associations, the Aboriginal Legal Service, university law schools, and legal practice courses.

*The Centre for Judicial Studies Pty Ltd is incorporated as a proprietary company by the Australian Securities & Investment Commission (ACN 088 423 394), and is registered in the Australian Business Register (ABN 77 088 423 394).

 
 

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