Registrations for the 18th edition of the National Meeting of the Judiciary (ENPJ), promoted by the National Council of Justice (CNJ), are open until November 19th. With the theme of Communication, Technology and Sustainability, the event will be held on December 2nd and 3rd in the city of Campo Grande (MS). Magistrates and civil servers from state, federal, labor, electoral and military courts will be able to sign up, according to a letter sent out by the organizers of the event.
The 18th National Meeting, the largest event of the Brazilian Judiciary, will bring together court Presidents, judicial inspectors and members of the Collaborative Governance Network of the Judiciary. The event will discuss issues related to judicial governance and the improvement of judicial services.
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The meeting will be opened on December 2nd at 6pm by the President of the CNJ and the Federal Supreme Court (STF), Minister Luís Roberto Barroso. The first day of the event will also include a keynote lecture by historian and writer Leandro Karnal and a cultural presentation.
On the second day, the 18th edition of the National Meeting will begin with the presentation of an overview of the Supreme Courts, starting at 9:30 am. This will be followed by the award ceremony for the Quality Award 2024 of the CNJ, scheduled for 10.30am. The award recognizes the actions developed by the 91 Brazilian courts in the areas of “Governance”, “Productivity”, “Transparency” and “Data and Technology”.
This year, the Excellence category will be awarded to the court with the best performance according to its segment. The “Diamond”, “Gold” and “Silver” categories will be awarded according to the cut-off score achieved by the court and not just its position in the Transparency Ranking of the Judiciary.
On December 3rd, in the afternoon, sectoral meetings will be held, separated by branch of justice, to present and vote on the National Goals of the Judiciary for 2025. In addition, from 4:30 p.m., Justice Luís Roberto Barroso will lead the debates on the panel: “Technology, communication and sustainability: paths for the future of the Judiciary”. The meeting will end after the announcement of the National Goals for the next year.
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National goals
During the 18th National Meeting, courts across the country will vote on the National Goals of the Judiciary for 2025. Debated and implemented by the judiciary since 2009, the national goals represent the commitment of the courts to improve the delivery of justice services.
With the aim of bringing the debate to society, the CNJ has opened a public consultation on the priorities of the Judiciary for 2025. Proposals or suggestions can be sent using a form available on the website of the CNJ until November 8th. The parameters of the national goals were discussed at preparatory meetings held by the CNJ in May and August of 2024.
Contribute to the development of the national goals of 2025
Regulated by the Resolution 325/2020 of the CNJ, the national targets are instruments for following up and monitoring the National Strategy for the 2021-2026 Judiciary. The targets allow for the evaluation of the actions implemented by the courts and the analysis of other performance indicators.