Here we go again. By DDL on wiretapping
this government is failing, once again, in speaking of "justice reform," to divert attention from the real problems affecting the justice system.
At the same time continues to dismantle, piece by piece, judicial offices, and not metaphorically. As is explained, otherwise, the now chronic shortages of human resources who are judges, clerks or assistants and the total lack of means to enable at least the disposal of ordinary work? The writer is dealing with everyday problems that hamper the time of justice, problems that are called lack of computer equipment, printers, faxes, office supplies.
Given the cuts that are made and that, with the new operation, have a more pejorative, but there are expenses that are not explanation or justification other than to management at least "happy" in public money that is, in fact, when in the courts across the country are delivered new printers that can not be used because they have not been tested and then, once tested and found to be ineligible and must therefore be withdrawn? This, very briefly, only to aspects of a practical nature, the disquisition on what happens on the merits of various procedures and rituals which they are made is a question that needs much more time and further analysis, it is certain However, the succession of reforms in the justice system recent years has been continuous and constant and operated at no cost with a dwindling staff and discouraged.
For our region's commitment to the CGIL of L'Aquila and the Public Administration must pursue with perseverance is the legal defense of all the principals in the area, and action for better logistics solution for offices of the Court of the capital. Can not escape anyone that the result of the disaster of April 6, 2009 will be an exponential growth in demand for the services that the courts play and, of course, an increase of all criminal and civil litigation.
I started from and return to wiretaps to say that yes, certainly the last of this crap with the government on DDL is something serious that limits the ability of the judiciary to act and the right to inform the press and citizens to be informed, but the dysfunctions in the judicial system are such and so many that even if you continue using the current system of wiretapping, the real risk is that you can do most jobs.
a risk they run all citizens are entitled to efficient justice.
Ivana Garden this government is failing, once again, in speaking of "justice reform," to divert attention from the real problems affecting the justice system.
At the same time continues to dismantle, piece by piece, judicial offices, and not metaphorically. As is explained, otherwise, the now chronic shortages of human resources who are judges, clerks or assistants and the total lack of means to enable at least the disposal of ordinary work? The writer is dealing with everyday problems that hamper the time of justice, problems that are called lack of computer equipment, printers, faxes, office supplies.
Given the cuts that are made and that, with the new operation, have a more pejorative, but there are expenses that are not explanation or justification other than to management at least "happy" in public money that is, in fact, when in the courts across the country are delivered new printers that can not be used because they have not been tested and then, once tested and found to be ineligible and must therefore be withdrawn? This, very briefly, only to aspects of a practical nature, the disquisition on what happens on the merits of various procedures and rituals which they are made is a question that needs much more time and further analysis, it is certain However, the succession of reforms in the justice system recent years has been continuous and constant and operated at no cost with a dwindling staff and discouraged.
For our region's commitment to the CGIL of L'Aquila and the Public Administration must pursue with perseverance is the legal defense of all the principals in the area, and action for better logistics solution for offices of the Court of the capital. Can not escape anyone that the result of the disaster of April 6, 2009 will be an exponential growth in demand for the services that the courts play and, of course, an increase of all criminal and civil litigation.
I started from and return to wiretaps to say that yes, certainly the last of this crap with the government on DDL is something serious that limits the ability of the judiciary to act and the right to inform the press and citizens to be informed, but the dysfunctions in the judicial system are such and so many that even if you continue using the current system of wiretapping, the real risk is that you can do most jobs.
a risk they run all citizens are entitled to efficient justice.
Executive Chamber of Labour of L'Aquila
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