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31-07-2018

Case management in state prosecution

On July 30-31 2018, Academy of Justice with the support of GIZ conducted a training on “Case Management in State Prosecution”.

Purpose of this training was to extend the participants knowledge about the process of case management.

The training started with overview of the topics for the following two days, including the meaning and importance of case flow management, functions or principles of management, registry books in the state prosecution, role of the case management office in maintaining the registry books, organization of the work flow and case processing, case processing and management, legal timelines for certain cases, etc. 

During the training it was also discussed about issues that administrative staff faces in their work in prosecution, and importance of management in regulating the peers (collegial) relations) to ensure efficiency at work.

Second day of the training elaborated on collection of statistical data and reporting, efficient case management based on CEPEJ methodology, principles of this methodology, control of the case flow and their filing (archiving).

This training was delivered in an interactive method, with discussion between trainers and participants.

Beneficiaries of this training are administrative staff of prosecution, legal officers and financial officers.

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