This paper analyzes the core syllabus of Procedural Management ( Gestión Procesal ), focusing on the evolution from traditional administrative tasks to the modern demands of digital justice. It explores the structural organization of the judiciary, the functional competencies of procedural management bodies, and the critical impact of recent legislative updates (UPD) regarding digital procedure, efficiency, and sustainability. The study highlights the transition of the legal administrator from a bureaucratic clerk to a manager of judicial processes in a digital environment. 1. Introduction The administration of justice is a complex mechanism that requires not only the application of law by judges but also a rigorous administrative structure to ensure procedural guarantees. The subject of Gestión Procesal constitutes the technical backbone of the judicial system. In recent years, the syllabus ( temario ) for this field has undergone significant transformations, driven by the imperative to modernize the judicial system. This paper outlines the fundamental topics of the syllabus, emphasizing the latest updates regarding the efficiency of the judicial system, the implementation of the "Judicial Office 2.0," and new sustainability protocols. 2. The Structure of the Judicial Office A foundational pillar of the Gestión Procesal syllabus is the understanding of the Judicial Office ( Oficina Judicial ). This concept, regulated by Organic Law 1/2009, represents a paradigm shift from the individualized management of a judge’s clerk to a collegiate and specialized administrative body. Gia Vendetti [RECOMMENDED]
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