Mar 18 β€’ 01:23 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Innovare Institute launches the 23rd edition of the award that recognizes contributions to improving Brazilian Justice

The Innovare Institute has launched the 23rd edition of its award aimed at recognizing contributions to the improvement of Brazilian Justice, inviting professionals and institutions to submit their work in multiple categories.

On Tuesday, the Innovare Institute launched the 23rd edition of its award dedicated to acknowledging valuable contributions aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the Brazilian Justice system. This initiative is supported by a variety of stakeholders, including representatives from higher courts, the Public Ministry, advocacy groups, and judicial authorities, reflecting a collaborative effort to improve judicial practices in Brazil.

The Innovare Award seeks to highlight successful experiences and practices that can serve as examples for others in the legal field. Participants can submit their projects online across seven different categories, including courts, judges, the Public Ministry, Public Defense, advocacy, justice, and citizenship. There is also a specific focus on transparency within the category dedicated to the National Justice Council (CNJ), underscoring the importance of accountability in the judiciary.

With submissions open until May 5th and a special deadline for transparency-related entries on April 22nd, this award not only recognizes the best practices in Brazilian Justice but also encourages innovation and collaboration among various legal professionals across the country. The initiative represents a significant opportunity for legal practitioners to showcase their efforts toward judicial improvement, thereby contributing to the ongoing conversation about justice reform in Brazil.

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