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Legal tip 424. The president of lawyers for collaboration to improve Justice
Wednesday, January 5, 2011 @ 12:17 PM

Quite "ad hoc", specially becuase of the discussions in our forums of recent days regarding how lawyers can contribute to improve the status of the Justice administration in Spain, I received yesterday the newsletter of the General Council of Lawyers and read with special interest an article by his current president Carlos Carnicer .

There are ellections for the renewal of the presidency next Friday, the 14th of January, so it must be a good time for the initiative that you are aksing us to promote to start working.

The article is on a lecture that Mr. Carnicer delivered in Club Siglo XXI and he says, among other statements:

-After 32 years of Constitution in Spain, the desires of citizenship for a serene, balanced, pro-guaranatee and efficient judicial system for the achievement of Justice, fully committed with the defense of fundamental rights and public liberties, which can generate trust among citizenships has not been completely met.

- The Administration of Justice has the lower level of steem among administrations by citizens

- The Administration of Justice is not producing adequate responses to the attempts for modernization that are being promoted. Justice is still slow, which means it is bad or unefficient.

- Politicians have generally shown low interest for the improvement of this Administration, probably because it does not make them gain votes.

- There is a clear lack of coordination among the Ministry of Justice, the General Council of Judicial Power and eleven regions ( Comunidades Autónomas) with transfered competencies.

- The best budgets for the Justice Administration are  the current ones, in this crisis times.

The most interesting statement in my opinion is that of the overcoming of the crisis of the Judicial administration to need not just an adequate budget but also agility for the legislative initiative and developments and the collaboration of Public Administrations, proffessionals and users of the services of Justice, being General Councils among these.

It is serious we are starting to work on gathering lawyers for a call to the General Council of Lawyers so we can influence them for them to influence changes on the effectiveness of the judicial system. We are creating a small website with Forums, an open and simple one just for open proposals and availability by Lawyers in Spain.

Does it sound good?

Tonight is Three Kings night in Spain, oh yeah!

Maria

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Doedoe said:
Friday, January 7, 2011 @ 11:44 AM

Your wonderful mail goes a long way to inform purchasers of property in Spain. Spain is a great Country if they have the time to wait for justice. Thank you


Maria said:
Friday, January 7, 2011 @ 1:13 PM

Thanks DoeDoe, really appreciate it. There really is a lot of passionates and inspired work involved

Best,

Maria


Mike said:
Friday, January 7, 2011 @ 3:33 PM

Hi Maria, one of the big problems with the legal system in Spain is it does very little to protect the average law abiding person and basically just promotes crime. As a victim of theft on 3 occasions to a total value of 25,000 Euros over the years, I have watched as the thieves or those involved being caught but not having anything done to them by the law courts... so in other words, no problem guys, just go and do it again. Even my lawers jaw drops at how amature and corrupt the legal system in this country seems to be... even in 2011

The Spanish legal system will not stop people coming here, it is now damaging tourism and the influx of foreign money, the Spanish don't seem to understand that people eventually do get fed up and that many will not come back... one main problem for Spain is it is now becoming know throughout the world as a haven for theives and con men, this creates damage that will be slow to repair... all very obvious to most people but try getting a Spanish person to understand this is like getting blood out of a stone. The Spanish and their government need to waken up, someone with a magic wand will not come along and make people bring their money here, even when the current crisis subsides, people will come back but nowhere near as many that would if the legal system gave people more protection. Maybe if the government paid as much attention to fixing the legal system as they do to fining drivers 'a lot of money' for trivial traffic offences to raise money then it might be a step in the right direction, but again I doubt that will happen either as the government show as much short sightedness as most of their country folk.

All a great shame because this could once again be a great country to live in like it once was, not just for foreigners but for the Spanish themselves.


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