Belgium is in danger of becoming a ' rogue '

Gepubliceerd op 15 mei 2016 om 15:18

' Saving The policy of the Federal Government put the Justice Administration to comply with the law and threatens Belgium into a rogue. ' Those sharp language, the first President of the Supreme Court, Jean de Codt, Sunday in Les Décodeurs on the French-language public broadcaster RTBF.

Naamloos-419.png' What deserves respect a State that skimping on his most archaic function, namely right speak? That State is no longer a rule of law, but a rogue ', said the Codt.

He points out that the Office of Justice now feature the right to publish, no longer vacant places and therefore no longer legally to fill the boxes, without admission of the Finance Administration. ' The law is no longer respected, ' says the Codt. The stability plan, according to the high magistrate the Justice plan from now on ' a large social plan '.

That increases the number of disputes and there are fewer and fewer judicial staff, according to the Codt that access to justice-a human right-is likely to be no longer guaranteed. Belgium may incur international condemnation in terms of fair access to justice and the reasonable period, but also for the ' adverse prison conditions in the prisons.

The first President believes nevertheless that the confidence with the Government is not broken and that the dialogue continues, but warns that the judicial world, if necessary, the legal weapons will handle. He finds that a judge cannot strike.

By Editorial BELGA Photo: BELGA

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