CENADOJ explained

The Centro Nacional de Análisis y Documentación Judicial (National Center for Judicial Analysis and Documentation, CENADOJ), is a judicial-support entity located in Guatemala (Central Latin America). A government entity, it works as part of the Judicial Branch of Guatemala (Organismo Judicial de Guatemala).

It was created through Agreement 037/002 of the Presidency of the Judicial Branch on June 17, 2002. The main office, originally located in the ground floor of the Palace of Justice, were inaugurated February 11, 2003, and the Center started functioning March 3 of that same year. In 2012 the main offices of CENADOJ were transferred to the top floor of the Center of Labor Justice (Centro de Justicia Laboral).

The CENADOJ is a technical body whose purpose is to support the jurisdictional activity with the pick up, selection, ordering, analysis and treatment, edition, publication and dissemination of legislative, jurisprudencial and legal doctrine information.

Specific purposes

Structure of the CENADOJ

The center is integrated by the following areas:

From 2003 to 2014, the center also had an Statistics branch for the compilation and analysis of statistical data relative to the activities of the courts and other auxiliary and administrative dependencies of the Judicial Branch, guarding by the security in the handling of the information. The Statistics branch was fused with another entity called CIDEJ.

Services

Publications

Former publications

Information available for consultation

The CENADOJ archives contain over 60,000 laws, and Governmental Decrees of the Congress, Agreements including Ministerial Agreements, among others, considering their use, reforms and derogations. The center also offers a digital index of laws, with a brief description.

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