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2010
11.22

CGPJ asks senior judges face up "with energy" Judicial Office Deployment.

Toledo, November 22 .- The vice chairman of the Judiciary (CGPJ), Fernando de Rosa, today called on the senior judges of Spain which address the actual deployment of the new Judicial Office "with energy and collaboration, because it is "The most important challenge" to the judiciary for many years and which will contribute to improve public opinion about justice.

As stated, tera gold, by the vice president during the inauguration CGPJ this afternoon in Toledo, the XX National Conference of Judges of Spain, to try until next Wednesday on the said Judicial Office, the draft Regulation of the legal profession and the role of senior judges and their relationship with the media.

De Rosa has stressed the importance of the twentieth meeting of senior judges from, tera gold, Spain, as will be the first forum in which to analyze what has happened in the Spanish courts after adopted procedural reforms to bring ongoing modernization of justice.

In this context emphasizes the role "substantial" playing the new Judicial Office, "which is a change of structure, operating modes, which will translate into" a new public service, ff14 gil, model that will go beyond the prosecution itself. "

At this point, has praised the work they are doing Burgos and Murcia, as pilot cities have begun to implement this new figure.

And he said he would like the deans of Murcia and Burgos "go to all the comrades of the courts of these cities gratitude, consideration and, darkfall gold, recognition of the Supreme Judicial Council," because their efforts will in other cities work is easier.

De Rosa has also highlighted that the intention is that CGPJ citizens to improve its evaluation on the service of the administration of justice, like other public services such as education and health.

And they understand that "nearly ten million cases that fall annually in our courts and tribunals must be seen and sentenced for 4,500 judges in 365 days," he underlined.

For his part, President of the Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Castilla-La Mancha (TSJC-M), Vicente Rouco, has coincided with the head of CGPJ that 2010 "is a particularly important and intense year for the Administration of Justice" having "high expectations and hopes" deposited in the deployment of the Judicial Office.

In addition to this figure, other issues, according Rouco, also concerned about the judiciary and will be treated in this conference are the draft Regulation of the Judiciary, which is currently debating the Supreme Judicial Council, whose project is being submitted to the hearing process. mmc

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