The Institut Monégasque de Formation aux Professions Judiciaires (IMFPJ) has officially kicked off its 2025-2026 academic year with a high-profile ceremony at the Rainier III Auditorium — a first for the growing institution.
The event welcomed nearly 200 guests, including top government figures and legal professionals. Secretary of Justice Samuel Vuelta Simon spotlighted the institute’s impressive momentum: 300+ hours of training, over 200 expert lecturers, and a global community of 10,000 followers.
This year brings new programmes for aspiring judges, lawyers, and police officers, plus a professional certification in Monegasque law and entry-level courses for non-jurists. A major symposium is also planned for June 2026 on the European Court of Human Rights.
On the publishing side, Monaco Droit returns in December with a focus on anti-money laundering, while a new LexisNexis book series continues with a volume on adult protection law due in October.
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Photo credit: Stephane Danna, Government Communications Department