Advanced Tribal Court Management (Formerly Tribal Court Practice and Procedure)


August 20-23, 2012

Location: Reno, NV
Tuition: $985

Conference Fee: $245

 

 

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This course will provide tribal court judges and court administrators with a more in-depth examination of the business of managing a court. After attending this course, participants will be able to: discuss external and internal jurisdictional cooperation; recognize the fundamental goals of access to justice and the establishment of stare decisis in the tribal court; implement proficient data collection, data reporting and data analysis procedures; design internal controls and develop policy for enhanced court operation; discuss delegation of judicial responsibilities and judicial oversight; assess ethical issues; and evaluate the impact of tradition and custom on court operations. Chief Judges and Court Administrators are invited to attend as a team. Participants should attend Court Management for Tribal Court Judges and Personnel as a prerequisite.

Qualifies as an elective 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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