Round table "New judicial laws in the interest of all citizens - challenges and solutions"
The profession's largest discussion on new judicial lawsAssociation of Judges and Prosecutors of Serbia (UST) in cooperation with the Judicial Academy andAssociation of Magistrate Court Judges (USUDPREK) is organizing a conference on Tuesday, November 8
"New judicial laws in the interest of all citizens - challenges and solutions" which will be held in the "Metropol Palace" hotel, starting at 10:30 a.m.
It is expected that this will be the largest gathering of the profession, with more than 200 participants in the discussion, since the first working texts of the new judicial laws were published, in accordance with the constitutional amendments adopted in February this year.
He will open the conference with an introductory speechSerbian Minister of Justice Maja Popović andPresident of MOUTH and Senior Public Prosecutor in Belgrade Nenad Stefanović. In the introductory part of the set of introductory presentations, before the working part of the conference, will present ihead of the Delegation of the European Union in Serbia, Emanuel Joffre, as well as the judge of the Misdemeanor Appellate Court Goran Božić from the Association of Misdemeanor Court Judges.
The moderator of the conference is the director of the Judicial Academy, Nenad Vujić.
In the working part of this meeting, the assistants of the Minister of Justice and members of the working groups for the drafting of judicial laws, which are changed in accordance with the constitutional amendments, will present the proposals of key newspapers, and the deputy member of the Venice Commission will address the participants.
This will be followed by an address by the organizer of the conference and a discussion by the participants, among whom, in addition to judges and prosecutors, there will also be professors of law faculties in Serbia, lawyers and representatives of other professional associations.
The organizers of the conference recall the importance of amending these laws in accordance with constitutional amendments and European standards, which should create conditions for a more efficient and responsible judiciary in Serbia. These are proposals for new laws - the Law on Judges, the Law on Public Prosecution, the Law on the High Council of the Judiciary, the Law on the High Council of Prosecutors and the Law on the Organization of Courts.