National Council of Justice holds Seminar on Introduction to Judicial Research on thursday (23rd)

The 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 edited Resolution CNJ n. 462/2022, which instituted the judicial research network and created the Judicial Research Groups (GPJ) in the bodies of the Judicial Power.

In order to promote training, the Judicial Research Department has organized a series of events that aim to explain the fundamentals of empirical research, how to produce data, how to analyze it, among other relevant steps in the process of building empirical research applied to law.

For more information, access the seminar program introduction to Judicial Research.

 

How to do Empirical Research applied to Judicial Policies          

                     

Theme: Introduction to Judicial Research

 Instructor: Alexandre dos Santos Cunha, Researcher at the Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA)


Date:  March 23rd 2023

Horário: 5 pm


Target audience: members of the GPJs, magistrates, public servers from the Judiciary, and researchers.


Local: Cisco Webex Platform with transmission through the CNJ on YouTube


Registration link: https://eventos.cnj.jus.br/inscricao-seminarios-de-pesquisas-empiricas-introducao-a-pesquisa-judiciaria


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