Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 0:56:23 GMT -5
The new Code of Civil Procedure, which aims to speed up justice, will not work if it is not accompanied by administrative reform in the courts. Rio de Janeiro is already implementing these changes, by digitalizing processes and reformulating the structure of registry offices. More than prepared for this new Judiciary, judges are eager for the changes to take place. This is what judge Antonio Cesar Siqueira , president of the Association of Magistrates of the State of Rio de Janeiro (Amaerj), guarantees.
"I think that the new Code without the digitalization of Austria Phone Numbers List processes will not work. Just as digitalization alone does not solve the problem. We need to give a management shock to effectively modify Brazilian Justice", he states.
Without avoiding controversies or sitting on the fence, the judge received the Consultor Jurídica magazine in his office at Amaerj, where he spoke about several thorny issues. On the agenda, the need to democratize the Judiciary with changes to the Organic Law of the Judiciary and to rethink the way in which the leadership of the court is chosen.
Siqueira expressed the discomfort of career judges with the institution of the fifth constitutional law. "What we see today — and this is very disturbing — is that people who entered the State Courts for the fifth time are chosen for vacancies in the career of magistrates in the Superior Courts," he states.
The representative of Rio's judges also criticizes the way in which the discussion of class prerogatives is handled by the media. "What is normal is for the media to encourage a discussion that the prerogatives of the judiciary would be the privileges of a category. This approach is wrong. The magistrate is not an ordinary public servant, he is a member of a power, he is attached to a certain attribution that is of vital importance for the maintenance of the democratic State", he says. For him, any reduction in prerogatives will have repercussions on the quality of the judge’s work.
The association also works to get closer to society. "This social vision belongs to the Rio judiciary." The judge spoke about the project that takes elementary school students into the Judiciary and allows them to get to know its employees, from the elevator operator to the judge.
"The idea came up after reading an interview with secretary Claudia Costin [secretary of education for the municipality of Rio]. She said that the biggest problem of repetition and discouragement in the public school system was perhaps neither the quality nor the possibility of studying, but the lack of hope of people who live in a very needy community. The references within that community are only and exclusively needy people that he knows."
"I think that the new Code without the digitalization of Austria Phone Numbers List processes will not work. Just as digitalization alone does not solve the problem. We need to give a management shock to effectively modify Brazilian Justice", he states.
Without avoiding controversies or sitting on the fence, the judge received the Consultor Jurídica magazine in his office at Amaerj, where he spoke about several thorny issues. On the agenda, the need to democratize the Judiciary with changes to the Organic Law of the Judiciary and to rethink the way in which the leadership of the court is chosen.
Siqueira expressed the discomfort of career judges with the institution of the fifth constitutional law. "What we see today — and this is very disturbing — is that people who entered the State Courts for the fifth time are chosen for vacancies in the career of magistrates in the Superior Courts," he states.
The representative of Rio's judges also criticizes the way in which the discussion of class prerogatives is handled by the media. "What is normal is for the media to encourage a discussion that the prerogatives of the judiciary would be the privileges of a category. This approach is wrong. The magistrate is not an ordinary public servant, he is a member of a power, he is attached to a certain attribution that is of vital importance for the maintenance of the democratic State", he says. For him, any reduction in prerogatives will have repercussions on the quality of the judge’s work.
The association also works to get closer to society. "This social vision belongs to the Rio judiciary." The judge spoke about the project that takes elementary school students into the Judiciary and allows them to get to know its employees, from the elevator operator to the judge.
"The idea came up after reading an interview with secretary Claudia Costin [secretary of education for the municipality of Rio]. She said that the biggest problem of repetition and discouragement in the public school system was perhaps neither the quality nor the possibility of studying, but the lack of hope of people who live in a very needy community. The references within that community are only and exclusively needy people that he knows."