Working sessions with the internship tutors
This week, at the National Institute of Justice, meetings were held with the tutors appointed for the internships of future judges and prosecutors, in a new format, which included both the management of the National Institute of Justice, as well as members of the Superior Council of Magistracy and the Superior Council of Prosecutors, alongside the judges and prosecutors responsible for this mentoring activity.
The discussions aimed, beyond the familiarization with the obligations and specific objectives of the internship or the manner of its implementation, to establish a more applied framework of dialogue and consultation to optimize the training of future judges and prosecutors. The CSM and CSP representatives sent, in turn, the exhortation to treat this training stage with all rigor and attention.
Previously, the criminal prosecution officers who will coordinate the internship were informed of their duties.
According to the initial training plan, the practice period takes place during the third semester of the initial training course, lasting 25 weeks, in courts, prosecutor's offices and criminal prosecution bodies.