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Judicial Independence and Establishment of a Judicial and Legal Services Commission: Consultation

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A decision made 16 June 2017:

MINISTERIAL DECISION REFERENCE:   MD-C-2017-0081 

DECISION SUMMARY TITLE:   Consultation – Judicial Independence and the Establishment of a Judicial and Legal Services Commission

DECISION SUMMARY AUTHOR:

Policy Officer, Community and Constitutional Affairs

IS THE DECISION SUMMARY PUBLIC OR EXEMPT

Public

REPORT TITLE:   N/A

REPORT AUTHOR OR NAME OF PERSON GIVING REPORT: 

N/A

IS THE REPORT PUBLIC OR EXEMPT

N/A

DECISION AND REASON FOR THE DECISION:

 

The Chief Minister initiated a consultation on Judicial Independence and the Establishment of a Judicial and Legal Services Commission.

 

This consultation outlines proposals which are intended to confirm and protect the independence of the judiciary and establish a modern, clear and transparent legislative framework for the selection, appointment and tenure of the judiciary and Law Officers.

 

The consultation seeks the views of the public, the legal profession and the judiciary on the proposals.

 

RESOURCE IMPLICATIONS:

 

Handled internally – no external cost.

 

ACTION REQUIRED:

 

For the consultation to be published on the Gov.je website.

 

SIGNATURE:

 

 

 

 

 

POSITION:

 

Senator Ian Gorst

Chief Minister

 

 

DATE SIGNED:

EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE DECISION:

 

 

 

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