Judges Call for Reinforcements in Ceuta to “Address the Migration Crisis”
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According to data from the report collected by the governing body of the judges, 96 pre-trial proceedings were initiated between July 30 and August 5.
The Permanent Commission believes that two magistrates are needed for the guard service and the square with competence in the matter of violence against women and asks the High Court of Justice of Andalusia to initiate the procedures to request this support measureThe Government blames Vivas' lack of collaboration for the delay in the response to the crisis in Ceuta The General Council of the Judiciary considers that it is necessary to strengthe…
CGPJ sees a need for a reinforcement of two magistrates for the guard service and the position with competence on violence against women
CGPJ claims to incorporate two magistrates and experienced staff to respond to the increase in work motivated by the massive influx of immigrants
The massive influx of immigrants into Ceuta has also affected the courts of the autonomous city. The General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) has concluded that there is an "extraordinary impact" on the public justice service and has requested that it be reinforced with two judges and other experienced staff.
The Standing Committee of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) calls for the strengthening of the courts of Ceuta in order to deal with the migration crisis. This conclusion follows from a report by the Inspection Service on the current situation of the Civil and Instruction Section of the Court of Instance of the Autonomous City in view of the migration crisis.
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