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Agreement for Internships in Courts and Tribunals Between Judicial Bodies, Government, and University in Canary Islands

Published: November 24, 2025|justice-and-safety|Gobierno de Canarias

Canary Islands' University Student Internship in Courts and Tribunals

Overview

The Canary Islands' government has officially published a new agreement that allows university students to undertake external practical training in local courts and tribunals. Signed on October 30, 2025, by key institutions—including the Judicial Council, the Ministry of Justice, the Canary Islands government, and the University of Las Palmas—the deal aims to enhance legal education by bridging classroom learning with real judiciary experience.

This initiative responds to national efforts to improve the professional training of future legal practitioners, fostering a better understanding of judicial processes and promoting employment prospects for graduates. It also aligns with Spain’s broader goals of transparency and fostering cooperation among public institutions.

Key Details

  • Students will perform their internships under the supervision of judicial tutors.
  • Clear responsibilities include maintaining confidentiality and complying with safety standards.
  • The agreement specifies logistical details such as schedules, responsibilities, and insurance coverage.
  • The internship program lasts four years but can be extended or terminated based on mutual agreement or legal provisions.
  • The university commits to highlighting the program’s success in its communications.

Benefits

  • Enhances legal education by providing practical judiciary experience.
  • Fosters better understanding of judicial processes.
  • Promotes employment prospects for graduates.
  • Strengthens skills of upcoming legal professionals.
  • Improves the overall quality of justice administration in the region.

Additional Notes

The collaboration is designed to be mutually visible, with the university pledging to highlight the program's success in its communications.

This partnership promises to be a forward-thinking collaboration supporting legal education and judicial transparency.