Buenos Aires, March 19 (NA) – The President of the Supreme Court, Horacio Rosatti, headed a meeting this Thursday with JUFEJUS authorities, where they analyzed technological integration, judicial training, and the exchange of management experiences among the country's jurisdictions. The meeting took place in the Carmen Argibay hall of the Palace of Justice and was attended by the President of JUFEJUS, Emilia María Valle; the Vice President, Fabián Vittar; and other members of the organization's board of directors. During the meeting, JUFEJUS representatives highlighted the joint work with the Forensic Medical Corps, dependent on the Supreme Court, within the framework of a federalization plan aimed at providing expert services in all regions. They also emphasized the development and expansion of the Federal BUS, to which 22 provinces have joined, a tool that helps expedite the administration of justice through the incorporation of technology, as reported by the Argentine News Agency. In this context, they raised the importance of integrating the National Council of the Judiciary into this collaborative environment. Likewise, the training agenda of the Board and the role of the REFLEJAR institute, which facilitates the training of judicial officials from content generated in different provinces, were addressed. The President of the Court, Horacio Rosatti, recalled his participation in congresses organized by the entity and highlighted the professional quality of judicial officials. "There is gold that shines in the provinces," he affirmed, while emphasizing the value of learning from comparative experiences. Finally, the participants discussed the functioning of judicial offices and the institutional agenda planned for the coming months.
Supreme Court of Argentina discusses technological integration and federalization
Supreme Court President Horacio Rosatti met with JUFEJUS authorities to discuss technological integration, judicial training, and management experience exchange. The importance of federalization and inter-provincial cooperation was highlighted.