JUSTICE
Milan , September 13, 2014 – 20:54
” I have also given a willingness to recognize a specificity regarding the judiciary and this comparison will come up with something that you can also translate into an amendment. ” The Minister of Justice Andrea Orlando responded to a question on the assumption of possible changes of the reform of justice regarding holidays of the judiciary, the rule contained in the decree law on the civil backlog signed Friday by President Giorgio Napolitano. The decree reads the rest falls from 45 to 30 days, but after the controversy with the robes the Keeper opens to the hypothesis of amendment when the text arrives in the Chamber for the conversion into law.
“An effort at a difficult time,”
“I said all’Anm – said the Keeper, speaking in the evening in Florence confrontation with the National Association of Magistrates – which we call the robes of an effort to understand the need to make every sacrifice at this time. ” In recent days, the Minister Orlando had said that “the backlog is reduced with many civil actions simultaneously, but also the cutting of the holidays can help: in a time when you ask for a jump to the entire public administration, the judiciary, which has its own peculiarities, I think I can give a availability, restoring the comparison. ” And last Friday Orlando had added that the heart of the reform “is not the question concerning paid magistrates, that alone will not solve the problem of justice. It is, however, a request that must not be taken as a kind of aggression or treason. I reject the idea that this single measure is that decisive. It is a question that must be addressed in a more secular. ”
Reduction of paid
In recent days, the controversy was mounted after the National Association judges had rejected the project justice reform presented on August 29 at Palazzo Chigi by Matteo Renzi and the Minister Orlando. In the text of the decree, which was signed on Friday by Napolitano, holidays magistrates are reduced from 45 to 30 days. Also halved the terms of suspension workday during which the courts and prosecutors working at reduced capacity, ensuring the emergency and suspending the ordinary business: the switch from the current period August 1 to September 15 to August 3 to 31. Through a transitional provision, the measures taking by 2015 the site of the Government ‘Step by step’, an infographic titled “Less Holidays to judges: Justice faster,” explains that the courts will be closed August 6 to 31, instead of the August 1 to September 15. This is highlighted with the number of pending cases (5.2 million) and the average time for a civil judgment of first instance (945 days). A justification for intervention ‘cut-and-leave’, on the site of the government we highlight the faster the civil justice system in two European countries: in France to arrive at a judgment of first instance takes on average 350 days; in Germany just still less, 300 days, less than a third of the time employed instead in Italy. The President of the Republic, Giorgio Napolitano, signed the decree Friday. The text, the only decree in the package on the reform of justice, including (in addition to paid magistrates) with the measures of arbitration and negotiation assisted by lawyers. With the signature of the Head of State, the decree then starts its publication in the Official Gazette (the act – it turns out – it could be published today) and by that time will have the force of law. At the same time the measure will be launched to the Parliament and must be converted into law within 60 days, on pain of forfeiture. The examination should begin by the Chamber.
September 13, 2014 | 20:54
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