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Maneuver, goodbye to the courts: first amendment by the Government

The text bears the signature of the Minister of Justice, Nitto Palma, and was deposited in the Senate Budget Committee - The aim is to "reorganize the distribution of judicial offices throughout the territory in order to achieve cost savings and increase efficiency".

Maneuver, goodbye to the courts: first amendment by the Government

The first amendment of the Government has finally arrived maneuver bis. The provision makes room for the rule for the reorganization of the territorial judicial offices, the so-called "tribunalini". The text bears the signature of the Minister of Justice, Nitto Palma, and was deposited in the Senate Budget Committee.

"The government - it reads - is delegated to issue, within twelve months from the date of entry into force of this law, one or more legislative decrees to reorganize the distribution of judicial offices throughout the territory in order to achieve cost savings and increase efficiency ”. The aim is thus to "ensure that, as a result of the reorganization interventions, each district of the court of appeal, including its branch sections, includes no less than 3 of the current courts with relative public prosecutors".

The aim is to "reduce the number of judicial offices of first instance, without prejudice to the need to guarantee the existence of the ordinary court in the districts of provincial capitals as of 30 June 2011" and to "redefine, also through attributions of portions of territories to neighboring districts, the territorial organization of the judicial offices according to objective and homogeneous criteria”. The "abolition, or rather the reduction of the detached sections of the court" is also envisaged.

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