Graciela Abinader makes academic visit to Gender Violence courts
In a day focused on strengthening her academic training, Graciela Abinader, daughter of President Luis Abinader, visited the judicial facilities specialized in gender-based violence. The law student was received by Magistrate Rosalmy Nikaurys Guerrero, with the goal of observing the functioning of the Dominican judicial system up close.
Abinader, who is pursuing his studies at the Specialized Institute for Research and Training in Legal Sciences, took the opportunity to familiarize himself with the procedural dynamics and the daily development of hearings in this branch of law.
A necessary approach to legal practice
During the tour, the student was able to verify the rigor and complexity of judicial procedures. Magistrate Guerrero highlighted the value of these initiatives, underlining that experience in the courts is an indispensable complement for any student who aspires to practice law with responsibility and informed knowledge.
This type of approach contributes to strengthening the preparation of future legal professionals by allowing them to directly understand how judicial processes function and the role of the different actors involved in the hearings.
Magistrate Rosalmy Nikaurys GuerreroThe presence of students in the courts fosters a more human and technical vision of legal practice, allowing young professionals to identify the real challenges the justice system faces in resolving gender-based violence cases.









