Seek to improve and modernize Mexico’s judicial system
Modernizing justice, expand coverage and strengthen the credibility of the institutions are all essential for strengthening the judicial system of Mexico.
Mayagoitia Guillermo Ortiz, minister president of the Supreme Court’s Office and the Federal Judiciary Council, said justice needs to be modernized to keep up as required.
“We also must remove the conditions or situations of inequality that prevent or hinder certain flow of justice,” he said.
It is necessary to expand coverage and the proximity of a provider of justice agencies to populations, stressed, expanding the ways of justice.
A third element is the credibility of institutions, he added, meaning that they must have credibility, certainty and social trust.
During his visit to Mexicali to the inauguration of the Regional Seminar Disclosure and Analysis 2010, said that society is more attentive to the judicial system in Mexico.
“Observers have expressed concern citizens to know the controls to which bodies are subject to dispense justice and their owners,” he said.
To resolve these doubts, he reported, was created the Citizens’ Observatory of Justice extended its horizons to all jurisdictions that make up the Mexican Association of Importers of justice.