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Innovating Justice Awards Enter Last Round of Voting
The Innovating Justice Awards are designed to stimulate innovations in the justice sector. Rule of Law professionals can identify the most promising developments in the field. Innovators are motivated to improve and to apply their innovations across borders. Nominees and applicants will be able to share their setbacks, successes and best practices.
Innovators are motivated to improve and to implement their innovations across borders. Nominees and applicants for the Innovating Justice Awards will be able to share their setbacks, successes and best practices.
Voting ends on October 8, 2012. Click here to vote.
Nomination and Voting Process
Innovating Justice Award ‘Successful innovations’
- September 1st, 2011 – September 1st, 2012 | Call open
Innovating Justice decides who will be nominated based on the answers to the questions of the Innovation Model
- September 1st, 2012 – October 1st, 2012 | First round of public voting and wild cards selection by last year’s nominees
- October 1st, 2012 – November 1st, 2012 | A professional jury decides on top three finalists
- November 1st, 2012 | Top three finalists will be notified and invited for the ceremony at the Innovation Justice Conference
- 28 November 2012 | Presentation of Innovating Justice Awards winner at the Innovating Justice Conference
Innovating Justice Award ‘Most important challenges’
- September 1st, 2011 – September 1st, 2012 | Call open
- September 1st, 2012 – October 1st, 2012 | First round of public voting on most relevant problem areas linked to submitted challenges
- October 1st, 2012 – November 1st, 2012 | Think tanks will:
– assess the knowledge gap and initiate research;
– screen the innovative ideas;
– come up with innovative solutions;
– find partners to execute and finance the research;
– find partners to realize the innovative solutions.
- 28 November 2012 | The Think tanks will present how to address the three most important challenges
Innovating Justice Award ‘Innovative ideas’
- September 1st, 2011 – September 1st, 2012 | Call open
Applicants can apply to a problem area or independently
- September 1st, 2012 – October 1st, 2012 | First round of public voting and wild cards selection by last year’s nominees
- October 1st, 2012 – November 1st, 2012 | A professional jury decides on top three finalists
- November 1st, 2012 | Top three finalists will be notified and invited for the ceremony at the Innovation Justice Conference
- 28 November 2012 | Presentation of Innovating Justice Awards winner at the Innovating Justice Conference
Learn more at www.innovatingjustice.com/innovating-justice-awards
September 25, 2012 | Namati
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