The Initial Training Program (ITP) for newly appointed judges and state prosecutors is designed to develop their professional capacities and practical skills necessary for the effective performance of judicial and prosecutorial duties. The program has a duration of 12 months and is structured into two main components, the Theoretical Training, conducted through lectures combined with case reviews from judicial practice, simulations, and other interactive learning methods. And the Practical Training, carried out within the courts and prosecution offices where participants are appointed, under the supervision and guidance of assigned mentors.
The Initial Training Program (ITP) for newly appointed judges and state prosecutors is designed to develop their professional capacities and practical skills necessary for the effective performance of judicial and prosecutorial duties. The program has a duration of 12 months and is structured into two main components, the Theoretical Training, conducted through lectures combined with case reviews from judicial practice, simulations, and other interactive learning methods. And the Practical Training, carried out within the courts and prosecution offices where participants are appointed, under the supervision and guidance of assigned mentors.