What did they say about the Royal Commission for the development of the judiciary
Judges and lawyers are optimistic about the formation of the Royal Commission for the development of the judiciary, formed by His Majesty the King yesterday, and headed by former Prime Minister Zeid al-Rifai.
The head of Public Prosecutions judge Dr. Akram Masada stressed that all the items contained in the sixth discussion paper to His Majesty the King must be scrutinize and understand word for word.
He said in a statement to Ammon' news agency that this paper is based and will be built by the much larger return on our judicial system and on our homeland in general.
I said 'I am very optimistic than anticipated to open committee and expect to reach the recommendations are very important; if implemented, would interest on the judiciary and on the home reflected'.
Judge Dr. Added Masada 'I was waiting for such a move and predicted the same time to be a change for the benefit of the judicial system', noting the same time that the duration of the work of the specific committee four months is sufficient for the Commission's work and the completion of private functions and they all the sites that you need to study and reconsider cooperation with the judges .
For his part, he said a member of the Royal Commission set up by His Majesty the King for the development of the judiciary and strengthen the rule of law and chairman of the Bar Samir Kherfan that sixth discussion paper to His Majesty the King is the most important in the subject of the rule of law and the development of the judiciary, which are the two most important factors to build a modern state and a democratic state, which maintains and protects public freedoms of citizens.
Head Kherfan added in an interview with Ammon that for the contents of the paper from the clear statements such as nepotism and favoritism confirmed that they main reason for the disturbance of the community and make a citizen's unreliable officials, so the keenness of His Majesty the King on the need to fight cronyism and nepotism to take jobs and education and any matter relating to the rights of citizens
He noted that the committee will address all the problems afflicting the judicial system and will aim to create a comfortable atmosphere for the judge to enable him to issue fair judgments with respect to the issues being considered by through finding references for easy reference, and the presence of a administrative assistant for judicial bodies to meet their demands necessary speed until they are separated issues right time.
He pointed to the necessity of continuing courses for judges to professionally through briefed on the latest developments and judicial interpretations in other countries.
Kherfan stressed that put the judiciary in Jordan the best in the Arab region in the same time stressing the need to develop the judiciary.
For his part, the former Justice Minister Dr Bassam Talhouni praised to the exact duration of the work of the Committee four months is enough to enable the Commission to develop recommendations for the development of the judiciary.
However, 'but the development of the judiciary rests not with the judiciary itself but needs the cooperation of the authorities that are working with him side by side'.
Talhouni called committee formed to develop the judiciary of the need to reconsider the legislation, which was the Ministry of Justice began two years ago to conduct modifications
Each submitted to the National Assembly and others in the Office of Legislation of the most prominent of the Civil and Criminal Procedure Law and the Magistrates' Courts and arbitration laws, nepotism and the law of the notary and the rate of implementation of the law.
He said in a statement to Ammon that the formation of the practical implementation of the item development of the judiciary which was received sixth discussion paper to His Majesty the King.
Talhouni also called Committee for taking into account the need to continue the program in the future judges and the amendment to the administrative procedures within the courts, including the continuing automation plan and the introduction of technology to preoccupations within the courts.
Dr. Talhouni pointed to the need for specialized courts where the judge looked disputes specialist with the aim of reforming the judiciary.