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Democracy that Delivers #258: México Evalúa’s Laurence Pantin on the Future of Work in Mexico’s Judiciary

Democracy that Delivers #258: México Evalúa’s Laurence Pantin on the Future of Work in Mexico’s Judiciary

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Democracy that Delivers #258: México Evalúa’s Laurence Pantin on the Future of Work in Mexico’s Judiciary

FromDemocracy That Delivers

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Apr 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

México Evalúa’s Laurence Pantin discusses her work on the Mexican judicial sector’s experience with digital technologies. Pantin is the author of “Guide to Good Practices on the Use of New Technologies for the Administration of Justice;” the report explores how Mexico adapted to COVID-19’s restrictions and delivered justice to its citizens. The report is part of México Evalúa’s Digital Justice Program, which has been at the forefront of research exploring how the new digital technologies are affecting and can improve Mexico’s justice administration. She joins our host Ken Jaques and co-host John Zemko, the Regional Director for CIPE's Latin American and the Caribbean team. 
Released:
Apr 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Democracy That Delivers podcast is about democratic and economic development and the intersection between the two. Through their personal stories, guests share how their work is helping build stronger democratic institutions in countries all over the world and how they are tackling some of the major governance challenges that many countries face today. The weekly discussion covers a wide range of topics including entrepreneurship, governance, rule of law, and the role of the private sector in democratic processes.