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Judicial reform strengthen Montenegro’s path to the EU

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Deputy Prime Minister Zoran Pažin presented key results of Montenegrin judicial reform at the roundtable “Criminal Justice Reform Top – Achievements, Challenges, and Perspectives”. During the meeting, it was highlighted that the rule of law is an area that gives pace to the overall success of the reforms in Montenegro and there is no doubt that this is the most demanding undertaking of the whole society that is striving for European integration. Pažin stressed that great contribution to the rule of law is given by the courts and judges by consistently affirming the right to a fair and public hearing before an independent and impartial tribunal within a reasonable time. Moreover, one of the Government’s priorities over the next three years is to develop alternative dispute resolution methods to make justice more accessible to citizens. In order to encourage the European Council to set benchmarks for the final closure of Chapters 23 and 24, which will mark the start of the final phase of the EU accession process, Pažin pointed out that Montenegro must achieve convincing results in the judiciary sector.

Nigeria’s Chief of Justice outlines radical reforms

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The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen, has outlined major reforms in the judiciary. He was speaking at an event to mark the opening of a new legal year for the judiciary and the swearing-in ceremony of new Senior Advocates in Abuja on Monday. The CJN said the number of determined cases was a positive development, despite the ”numerous challenges faced by the judiciary” during the year under review. Mr. Onnoghen condemned the attitude of some politically exposed persons who appear in court, with a large number of legal representatives, saying the development stagnates the movement of activities in court. He gave a new directive that lawyers representing anyone in court, must not exceed five at a sitting. During one of the trial sessions in June, the Senate President Mr. Saraki appeared in court with 106 lawyers. Mr. Onnoghen said the fight against corruption will continue ”more sternly within the judiciary”, adding that persons found wanting of judicial misconduct would not be spared.

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