Court Management for Tribal Judges and Personnel (JM 690)


April 16-20, 2012

Location: Reno, NV
Tuition: $1,095

Conference Fee: $285

 

 

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The efficient administration of modern tribal justice systems requires a team of competent court personnel with knowledge and skills to conduct a complex array of operational activities. This course will enhance the ability of judges and court administrators to evaluate the performance of their court in key performance areas (such as budgeting, calendaring, case management, and personnel administration) and develop practical approaches for making improvements. Judges and administrators are encouraged to attend as a team.

Qualifies for 2 credits toward the Justice Management degree and as a requirement for the Certificate in Judicial Development Tribal Judicial Skills program.

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The National Tribal Judicial Center is one of the first institutions to address the specific needs of Native American and Alaska Native tribal law judiciaries. The curricula presented are innovative, sophisticated and designed to enhance the professional skills of tribal judges and personnel.

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