Based in Ottawa, the National Judicial Institute (NJI) is an independent, not-for-profit institution committed to building better justice through leadership in the education of judges in Canada and internationally.
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Building Better Justice

The NJI offers dynamic judicial education for federal, provincial and territorial judges. Judge-led and judging-focused, our programs reflect Canada's diversity and focus on the three major components of judicial education: substantive law, skills training and social context issues.

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NJI's Global Reach

International development is often stalled by the effects of fragile governance and rule of law. In our international work, the NJI seeks to strengthen the rule of law through judicial education and judicial reform.

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