
On June 23rd and 24th, 2025, the federal capital will host the First National Meeting of the Judicial Branch Intelligence Network, promoted by the National Council of Justice (CNJ), the Center for Judicial Studies of the Council of Federal Justice (CEJ/CJF) and the Court of Justice of the Federal District and Territories (TJDFT). The event in the city of Brasilia aims to consolidate intelligent and sustainable practices, expanding the reach of intelligence centers as spaces for articulating, monitoring and formulating solutions to mass or repetitive demands in the Courts.
Registrations are open until June 9th and they can be done using the electronic form.
The target audience is mainly judges, magistrates and civil servers who work in the Intelligence Centers of the State, Federal and Labor Courts. The aim is to strengthen collaborative, strategic and preventive action in the Brazilian Justice, in line with the institutional commitment to dialog, innovation and efficiency in conflict resolution.
As well as lectures, four workshops are planned. The topic of Conflict Prevention will be given by Judges Luciana Yuki (TJDFT) and Raquel Barofaldi (TJPE); and the topic of Demand Monitoring by Judge Mônica Vieira (TJMG) and Judge Jeremias de Melo (TJPB). The workshop on Precedent Management will be coordinated by Judge Márcia Holanda (TJRJ) and Judge Thiago Mesquita (JFCE). The workshop on Technological Tools for Networking will be coordinated by Judges Rodrigo Trindade (TRT-4) and João Moura (TJPA). Participation in the workshops must be registered separately and it is restricted to one per participant.
Centers for intelligence
The Judicial Branch Intelligence Network is made up of intelligence centers created with the mission of gathering, analyzing and disseminating strategic information that supports the decision-making of judicial and administrative bodies, especially for reducing litigation, combating bad faith litigation and optimizing the functioning of the justice system. These units follow the guidelines set out in the Resolution 349/2020 of the CNJ, which also established the Judicial Branch Intelligence Center (CIPJ).