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Moldova’s courts can generate real-time statistical reports with just a few...

 Valentina Diacenco, the Chief of Secretariat of the Comrat Appellate Court In Moldova’s courts, paper-based reporting will soon be a thing of the past. Complex...

Remote court trials in Moldova – a paradigm shift for delivering...

A remote trial at Chisinau Court of Appeal The videoconferencing system demonstrates its efficiency in Moldova especially in a time of unprecedented crisis, when in-person...

The New Integrated Case Management System is making the Moldovan judiciary...

The training of the Balti District Court's staff on the use of the new ICMS The new ICMS is helping the Moldovan courts achieve big...

THE UPGRADED CASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INCREASES THE TRANSPARENCY AND EFFICIENCY OF...

With the generous support from the American people, at the request of the Ministry of Justice, USAID Open Justice Project helped the Moldovan judiciary...

MOLDOVAN JUDGES RELY ON THE JUDICIAL ETHICS COMMISSION TO INCREASE PUBLIC...

USAID’s Open Justice Project is helping the Superior Court of Magistracy (SCM) to establish the Moldovan Judicial Ethics Commission as an institution that effectively...

VIDEO CONFERENCING NOW AVAILABLE IN MOLDOVAN COURTS

In January 2018, USAID Open Justice Project equipped all Moldovan courts with video conferencing equipment. Courts’ staff use the video conferencing equipment to conduct...

COURT REORGANIZATION AND MODERNIZATION OFFERS BETTER PUBLIC SERVICES

Open Justice conducted an impact evaluation of the court reorganization and optimization (CRO) to identify the most challenging issues faced by the courts’ staff.

EASILY ACCESSIBLE ONLINE JUSTICE SECTOR INFORMATION

USAID Open Justice Project improves the public’s access to justice sector information on internet.
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