Judicial Training

/ˈdʒuːdɪʃəl ˈtreɪnɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The process of educating judges and judicial officers in law, procedures, ethics, and administration to enhance their competence and performance.
    The judicial training program included workshops on constitutional law and courtroom management.

Forms

  • judicial training

Commentary

Often used to emphasize continuing education for judges; effective judicial training supports impartiality and efficiency in the judiciary.

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