Training Programmes

Training Programmes

Structured Learning Pathways for the Justice Sector

The Institute delivers structured learning pathways for magistrates, judges, court staff, and other justice sector actors. This page may be edited with Elementor to feature key programmes, cohorts, banners, or application calls.

Learning for Judicial Excellence

Programmes may include magistrates training, continuous judicial education, court staff capacity building, and specialised justice sector workshops.

Featured Programmes

Core training pathways

These programme areas can be expanded into full pages, cohort announcements, application forms, and learning resources.

Professional Magistrates Training

Preparing qualified candidates for service within the magistracy through law, ethics, procedure, and court practice.

Continuous Judicial Education

Ongoing professional development for judges, magistrates, and court personnel across Liberia.

Court Staff Capacity Building

Strengthening the skills of court clerks, administrative staff, sheriffs, and other support personnel.

Specialised Justice Sector Training

Seminars and workshops on gender justice, human rights, ADR, juvenile justice, digital courts, and access to justice.

Learning Pathway

From application to professional development

Use this section to guide visitors through how training programmes are announced, how applications are received, how cohorts are organised, and how participants are supported.

Application Call Area

Add current application calls, cohort openings, deadlines, or downloadable forms here.

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01

Programme Announcement

Publish training details, eligibility requirements, application deadlines, and cohort information.

02

Application and Selection

Receive applications, review submissions, confirm participants, and prepare training records.

03

Training Delivery

Deliver in-person, blended, or online training using approved curricula and learning resources.

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Assessment and Certification

Track participation, assess learning outcomes, and issue completion records or certificates where applicable.

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