Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Zimbabwe: Air Zimbabwe Extends Harare-Mutare-Victoria Falls Route to Boost Tourism

    September 17, 2025

    BYD debuts R340 000 EV in South Africa

    September 17, 2025

    More roles available as new training centre opens in Dubai

    September 17, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms Of Service
    • Advertisement
    Wednesday, September 17
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    ABSA Africa TV
    • Breaking News
    • Africa News
    • World News
    • Editorial
    • Environ/Climate
    • More
      • Cameroon
      • Ambazonia
      • Politics
      • Culture
      • Travel
      • Sports
      • Technology
      • AfroSingles
    • Donate
    ABSLive
    ABSA Africa TV
    Home»World News»With ABA support, Colombia drafts a declaration of judicial ethics
    World News

    With ABA support, Colombia drafts a declaration of judicial ethics

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeSeptember 15, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
    With ABA support, Colombia drafts a declaration of judicial ethics
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link


    For several years, the American Bar Association’s Rule of Law Initiative implemented programs in Colombia to improve the capacity of judges and court personnel, combat human trafficking cases and public corruption, strengthen judicial practice in rural areas, further migrant integration and citizen security, and support environmental defenders in the Amazon region. These programs were funded by the United States government through its Department of State.

    With the Colombian courts, we strengthened the competencies of judges and prosecutors through ABA ROLI-designed judicial education programs addressing key issues, such as criminal law. For example, some of this work was facilitated through our four-year program bolstering the capacity of the Rodrigo Lara Bonilla Judicial Training School in addressing Colombia’s criminal justice challenges and the needs of a diverse judicial system.

    During this time, ABA ROLI built a dynamic and robust partner network in the country, ranging from government ministries, judicial institutions and local organizations, including the Superior Council of the Judiciary (Spanish, Consejo Superior de la Judicatura—CSJ).

    In June, Colombia officially drafted the country’s Declaration of Judicial Ethic Principles for the Colombian Judicature, which will serve as the basis for Colombia’s judicial code of conduct. It consists of three distinct parts: justification, goals and impact; principles; and recommendations to assure and guarantee its actual implementation. This groundbreaking initiative was led by the Superior Council of the Judiciary, with support from the National Judicial Council and the Rodrigo Lara Bonilla Judicial Training School and was technically led by ABA ROLI.

    People on a panel discussion
    ABA ROLI’s Mauricio Diaz moderated the ceremony’s closing session alongside the four judges who summarized the Declaration of Judicial Ethic Principles for the Colombian Judicature. (Photo courtesy of the ABA Center for Global Programs)

    It will serve as a key reference for current and future justice sector operators worldwide. Six hundred eighty judges from across the country participated in the process. The declaration had a huge impact on civil society and the media, published in the following outlets: El Tiempo and El Nuevo Siglo.

    ABA ROLI’s senior technical adviser in Washington, D.C., Silvana Stanga, with vast worldwide expertise of more than 40 years in judicial education and on the strengthening of judicial institutions, led this endeavor on behalf of ABA ROLI. Her work was based on strategic planning and quality principles, with a strong emphasis on judicial values.

    Colombia’s Supreme Court of Justice invited ABA ROLI and Stanga to lead this initiative since April 2025, particularly for educational and institutional strengthening activities. The president of the Judges Association co-facilitated the event. Colombia’s Supreme Court of Justice highlighted the high-level working sessions from June 26 to 27 before the official ceremony announcing the declaration, featuring Stanga at 0:23.

    “I am proud of the work ABA ROLI could do to support Colombia’s judiciary in this historic endeavor. The present declaration is the first step in a series of activities aimed at strengthening the judiciary in Colombia.” —Silvana Stanga, ABA ROLI senior technical adviser

    ABA ROLI’s partnership with the Superior Council of the Judiciary was pivotal for our work in the country. In this regard, between 2019 and 2023, ABA ROLI assisted the JTS, which is the institutional educational unit of the National Judicial Council. This was done as part of a program aimed at strengthening the judges’ competencies in organized crime. In 2023 and 2024, we hosted a four-part judicial training module in collaboration with the CSJ on combating human trafficking, emphasizing the importance of strengthening the competencies of judicial officials in Colombia.

    People watching a ceremony
    ABA ROLI’s Silvana Stanga (far right) sits alongside the presidents of Colombia’s High Courts, including the chief justice, at the ceremony for the declaration.

    In April 2023, ABA ROLI launched its Rural Justice Program to address the complex challenges faced by the Colombian judicial system in combating organized crime and ensuring access to justice, especially in remote rural regions, such as Antioquia, Arauca, Chocó, Guajira, Nariño and Norte de Santander. The program was in collaboration with Colombia’s Superior Council of the Judiciary with assistance from the Federal Judicial Center. Additionally, the program conducted a needs assessment phase, directly engaging with beneficiaries in the targeted regions.

    Our work in Colombia is one example around the world where ABA ROLI made a positive impact, including supporting human rights abuse cases in Guatemala, bolstering civil actor networks in Sri Lanka focused on religious freedom, and providing pivotal mentorship workshops for lawyers in Zambia to challenge oppressive laws on fundamental freedoms.

    For the past 35 years, the ABA’s Center for Global Programs, which includes the Rule of Law Initiative and the Center for Human Rights, has implemented over 1,000 initiatives in more than 100 countries focused on a range of technical areas, such as access to justice, legal education and professionalism, human rights, criminal justice, commercial law, gender and social inclusion, judicial system strengthening and anti-corruption efforts. This work would not be possible without our dedicated staff, partners and funders.

    However, just like similar grant-funded organizations, ABA CGP was affected by the U.S. government’s halt on foreign-aid funding and stop-work orders since January 2025. Since then, ABA CGP has closed over 80 programs and 25 field offices and laid off hundreds of employees around the world and in Washington, D.C. In this new reality, ABA CGP is seeking non-USG programs and contracts, where it can continue supporting communities and institutions around the world. Consider donating to ABA CGP’s fundraiser furthering the rule of law, access to justice and human rights for all.


    ABA Abroad is a column highlighting the work of the ABA’s Center for Global Programs, which comprises the Rule of Law Initiative, the Center for Human Rights and the ABA’s presence at the United Nations.

    This column reflects the opinions of the author and not necessarily the views of the ABA Journal—or the American Bar Association.





    Source link

    Post Views: 13
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Olive Metuge

    Related Posts

    More roles available as new training centre opens in Dubai

    September 17, 2025

    ‘The hungry can’t stay silent’

    September 17, 2025

    Is the emergency docket really for emergencies?

    September 17, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Who is Duma Boko, Botswana’s new President?

    November 6, 2024

    Kamto Not Qualified for 2025 Presidential Elections on Technicality Reasons, Despite Declaration of Candidacy

    January 18, 2025

    As African Leaders Gather in Addis Ababa to Pick a New Chairperson, They are Reminded That it is Time For a Leadership That Represents True Pan-Africanism

    January 19, 2025

    BREAKING NEWS: Tapang Ivo Files Federal Lawsuit Against Nsahlai Law Firm for Defamation, Seeks $100K in Damages

    March 14, 2025
    Don't Miss

    Zimbabwe: Air Zimbabwe Extends Harare-Mutare-Victoria Falls Route to Boost Tourism

    By Chukwu GodloveSeptember 17, 2025

    Air Zimbabwe has announced that it will continue operating its Harare-Mutare-Victoria Falls route on a…

    Your Poster Your Poster

    BYD debuts R340 000 EV in South Africa

    September 17, 2025

    More roles available as new training centre opens in Dubai

    September 17, 2025

    Cancer court battle rumbles on as Gauteng Health again appeals • Spotlight

    September 17, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Sign up and get the latest breaking ABS Africa news before others get it.

    About Us
    About Us

    ABS TV, the first pan-African news channel broadcasting 24/7 from the diaspora, is a groundbreaking platform that bridges Africa with the rest of the world.

    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Address: 9894 Bissonette St, Houston TX. USA, 77036
    Contact: +1346-504-3666

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    Zimbabwe: Air Zimbabwe Extends Harare-Mutare-Victoria Falls Route to Boost Tourism

    September 17, 2025

    BYD debuts R340 000 EV in South Africa

    September 17, 2025

    More roles available as new training centre opens in Dubai

    September 17, 2025
    Most Popular

    Did Paul Biya Actually Return to Cameroon on Monday? The Suspicion Behind the Footage

    October 23, 2024

    Surrender 1.9B CFA and Get Your D.O’: Pirates Tell Cameroon Gov’t

    October 23, 2024

    Ritual Goes Wrong: Man Dies After Father, Native Doctor Put Him in CoffinBy

    October 23, 2024
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms Of Service
    © 2025 Absa Africa TV. All right reserved by absafricatv.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.