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Reform The Judiciary

Unravel the tangled threads, which are generally more difficult to find the starting point (starting point) bureaucratic reform the judiciary. Moreover, this work becomes heavy when the still high public trust (high Distrust) to the world court. Therefore, in order to reform the bureaucracy can run an effective judiciary, the courts require the attention and full support not only from governments but also from the wider community. Furthermore, if the court can work impartially, with integrity, and justice in deciding the case, then eventually people will automatically understand and accept whatever decision was issued. Meanwhile, a court that applies the principles of openness, accessibility and accountability, of course, will eventually get a high appreciation and trust of the community naturally.

Progress of Work of the Ministry of Justice regarding the Legal Profession

Progress of Work of the Ministry of Justice

In a recent interview, Justice Minister Michele Alliot-Marie called forward to welcoming the adoption of the draft law on reform of the representation before the appellate courts, by the end of the year.
To the Minister of Justice, “it is imperative” that the bill, which was debated on second reading in the National Assembly should intervene in the coming year, “be adopted before the end of the year,” because at first January 2011, will automatically become solicitors lawyers and litigants will be represented before the Court of Appeal by counsel who represented them at trial or other counsel of jurisdiction of the Court.

“For employees of solicitors, their compensation is the subject of an Assembly-Senate agreement, and some will be reclassified on items offered by the ministry,” held to clarify the minister.
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