Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byRandolph Summers Modified over 9 years ago
1
European developments in judicial systems Pim Albers Special advisor of the CEPEJ Council of Europe
2
European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice Compare judicial systems of member States by using statistics, evaluation reports Compare judicial systems of member States by using statistics, evaluation reports Assistance of member states in the area of administration of justice Assistance of member states in the area of administration of justice Drafting new legal instruments of changing current ones in the justice area (Recommendations, Resolutions, etc.) Drafting new legal instruments of changing current ones in the justice area (Recommendations, Resolutions, etc.)
3
One of the tasks is evaluation of judicial systems in Europe First evaluation was conducted in the period 2001 – 2003 (data of the year 2002) First evaluation was conducted in the period 2001 – 2003 (data of the year 2002) Second evaluation was implemented in the period 2004 – 2006 (data of the year 2004) Second evaluation was implemented in the period 2004 – 2006 (data of the year 2004)
4
Topics of the questionnaire Budget Budget Legal aid Legal aid Users of the courts and victims Users of the courts and victims Functioning of courts Functioning of courts Monitoring and evaluation Monitoring and evaluation Fair trial Fair trial Timeframes of proceedings (case information: civil, administrative, criminal) Timeframes of proceedings (case information: civil, administrative, criminal) Career of judges and prosecutors Career of judges and prosecutors Lawyers Lawyers ADR ADR Enforcement of court decisions Enforcement of court decisions Notaries Notaries
5
Annual budget allocated to all courts (without prosecution and legal aid)
6
Users of the courts and victims (special arrangements) Categories of vulnerable persons Information mechanism Hearing modalities Procedural rights Other right/device Victims of rape2133278 Victims of terrorism1521186 Child/Witness/Victim26413612 Victims of domestic violence22252711 Ethnic minorities1617154 Disabled persons1830228 Juvenile offenders2234378 Other categories3674
7
Number of courts per 100.000 inhabitants
8
ICT in the courts FunctionsFacilities 100% of courts + 50% of courts - 50% of courts - 10% of Courts missing answers Direct assistance to the judge / court clerk Word processing 4051-1 Electronic data base of jurisprudence 335135 Electronic files 2061146 E-mail 317432 Internet connection 335522 Administration and management Case registration system 259463 Court management information system 1712486 Financial information system 237386 Communication between the court and the parties Electronic forms 1314218 Special Website 1857134 Other electronic communication facilities 12411416
9
Computer facilities for direct assistance of the judge and court clerk
10
Examples of new developments in use of ICT in courts (money claim online)
11
Other ICT examples Electronic business registers (Germany) Case assignment systems (Slovakia) Electronic communication with the courts (Switzerland) Court decisions on the Internet (Netherlands)
12
Professional judges per 100.000 inhabitants
13
But also… (Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, Slovenia, Belgium, Czech Republic, etc.) Lay-judges (Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, Slovenia, Belgium, Czech Republic, etc.) Citizen participation: trial by Jury (21 countries) Citizen participation: trial by Jury (21 countries) Rechtspfleger (Armenia, Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Malta, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain) Rechtspfleger (Armenia, Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Malta, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain)
14
Timeframes (length of proceedings) Not many countries are able to provide information on the length of proceedings Not many countries are able to provide information on the length of proceedings Exchange of information between European courts through the network of pilot-courts Exchange of information between European courts through the network of pilot-courts Development of tools for reducing delays (time management checklist) Development of tools for reducing delays (time management checklist)
15
Status and role of judges (and prosecutors) V IV III II I
16
Combination of the work as a judge or prosecutor with other activities JudgesProsecutors Activity Yes remunerated Yes, not remunerated No Yes remunerated Yes, not remunerated No Teaching3912141102 Research and publication 4012141102 Arbitrator104328335 Consultant74337334 Cultural function191614201513 Other function113136314
17
Public prosecutors I II III IV
18
Number of lawyers per 100.000 inhabitants
19
Trends, risks and developments More involvement of Councils for the judiciary in budgetary tasks More influence of Councils for the judiciary on the recruitment and nomination of judges Increasing ‘tensions’ between ministry of Justice and judicial Councils More attention necessary for court statistics (i.e. length of proceedings More transparency necessary of the judiciary (more openness towards citizens and society) More attention for the judicial and organizational quality
20
Other activities of the council of Europe in the field of the judiciary Consultative Council of European Judges Consultative Council of European Judges Consultative Council of European Prosecutors Consultative Council of European Prosecutors Co-operation activities with the EU (Crystal Scale of Justice, European Day of Civil Justice) Co-operation activities with the EU (Crystal Scale of Justice, European Day of Civil Justice)
21
For more information: visit our website www.coe.int/cepej
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com Inc.
All rights reserved.