How to do Empirical research applied to Judicial Policies

The Seminar on "Empirical Research: What is it?" will take place on March 9th, at 5 pm. In order to promote training, the National Council of Justice (CNJ), through the Department of Judicial Research, organized a series of events that aims to explain the fundamentals of empirical research, how to produce data, how to analyze it, among other relevant steps in the construction process of empirical research applied to the Law. Learn more on the program.

Empirical research applied to judicial policies has relevance when applied by magistrates and servers of the Judiciary, making academic and scientific knowledge directly applied by those who deal daily with the provision of justice.

The National Council of Justice issued Resolution No. 462, 2022, which established the Judicial Research Network and created the Judicial Research Group (GPJ) in the organs of the Judicial Branch.

Topic: Empirical Research: what is it?

Instructor: Olívia Pessoa, Coordinator of the Center for Legal and Social Research (CPJUS) at Positivo University and General Supervisor of University Extension at UP. 

Date: March 9th 2023 Time: 5pm to 7pm 

Target audience: members of GPJs, Judges, public servers from the Judiciary, and researchers.
Location: Cisco Webex Platform with transmission by the CNJ YouTube channel.

Click here and register.


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