On Monday (August 30th), the course on Applied Judicial Administration (AJA) began, in the distance learning modality through Esmat's Virtual Learning Environment (AVA). Held by the Superior School of the Judges of the State of Tocantins, the course lasts 116 hours and will last until December 13th, 2021.
With the objective of training magistrates, male and female Judges, permanent, commissioned, and/or assigned employees of the Judiciary of the State of Tocantins, 225 vacancies were distributed among them, in order to provide them with practical learning in the administration of judicial units.
About the professors
Carlos Henrique Borlido Haddad
Graduated in Law from the Law School of UFMG (1995). Master's degree, 1999, and doctorate, 2003, in Penal Sciences, from the University of Michigan, USA. He is currently a Federal Judge at the Federal Court of Minas Gerais and an adjunct professor at the Law School of UFMG. He has experience in the area of Law, with emphasis on Criminal Law and Procedure. He also works in the areas of Administration of Justice, with focus on Techniques of Pro-Case Acceleration and Case Management, and the Training of Judges, certified by the École Nationale de la Magistrature, France.
Luis Antonio Capanema Pedrosa
PhD candidate in Operations Management, by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA. Master in Precision Mechanics, by Kyoto University, Japan. Graduated in Electronic Engineering from Aeronautical Technological Institute (ITA), SP. He was the Superintendent of Industrial Process Engineering at Usiminas; Superintendent Director at Troller and Quality and Marketing Development at Unibanco. He worked as a consultant for EDS Corporation, Japan and Anderson Consulting, SP. Associate professor at Dom Cabral Foundation. Director and President of Marpel