Effective Monitoring and Participation Strategies in Court Appointments - Asia Pro Bono Virtual Conference

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Explore effective strategies and collaborations for monitoring and public participation in court appointments at the Asia Pro Bono Virtual Conference. Learn from experiences in Asia, engage in discussions, and identify actionable activities for judicial reform advocacy. Join speakers and facilitators to enhance monitoring efforts and strengthen civil society involvement in judicial processes.

  • Court Appointments
  • Monitoring Strategies
  • Asia Pro Bono
  • Judicial Reform
  • Collaboration

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  1. Strategies and Collaborations for Strategies and Collaborations for Effective Monitoring and Effective Monitoring and Participation in Court Appointments Participation in Court Appointments ASIA PRO ASIA PRO- -BONO VIRTUAL CONFERENCE BONO VIRTUAL CONFERENCE SESSION SPONSORED BY THE COURT APPOINTMENTS WATCH - PHILIPPINES

  2. Objectives HIGHLIGHT the importance of monitoring and public participation in court appointments as a judicial reform advocacy strategy shoring up experiences in different countries in Asia. SERVE as a venue for exchanges of experiences, lessons learned, and ideas for collaborative work. IDENTIFY strategic and immediate activities that can be pursued after the conference.

  3. Flow Session presentations on Judicial Appointments Monitoring - 30 minutes The Philippine and Indonesia Experience Breakout sessions 40 minutes Tapping the academe for court appointments monitoring Strengthening court appointments monitoring through building capacities Tapping the Civil Society for effective court appointments monitoring Reporting of session outputs 10 minutes Synthesis and wrap-up 5 minutes

  4. Speakers 1. ATTY. SHEILA FORMENTO, Co-convener of Court Appointments Watch and National Coordinator of Alternative Law Groups (sheformento.alg@gmail.com) 2. DIO ASHAR WICAKSANA, Executive Director of Indonesia Judicial Research Society (dio@ijrs.or.id) 3. DEAN SOLEDAD DERIQUITO-MAWIS, Co-convener of Court Appointments Watch and Former President Philippine Association of Law Schools (solmawis@gmail.com) 4. JYRUS CIMATU, Legal Officer, Initiatives for Dialogue, Empowerment, and Alternative Legal Services (IDEALS) and Participant to CAW s Jurisprudence Analysis Workshop (jyrusbcimatu@gmail.com)

  5. Facilitators 1. RENE CLEMENTE, Program Officer at Alternative Law Groups (reneclem.alg@gmail.com) 2. DIO ASHAR WICAKSANA, Executive Director of Indonesia Judicial Research Society (dio@ijrs.or.id) 3. WILLIAM ESTRADA, Governor for National Capital Region of Association of Law Students of the Philippines and Co-convener of Court Appointments Watch (master.cedric@gmail.com) 4. FLOREEN SIMON, Co-convener of Court Appointments Watch and Officer in Charge at the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (fsimon@pcij.org)

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