Support to the Jordanian authorities in improving the quality and efficiency of the Jordanian justice system
Background documents
CEPEJ documents translated into Arabic
- Overview of the CEPEJ (information leaflet)
- SATURN revised guidelines for judicial time management (CEPEJ(2014)16) - 12 December 2014
- The 15 main guidelines of the SATURN Centre for judicial time management
- Handbook (summary of the methodology) for the implementation of the tools of the SATURN Centre for judicial time management
- A model of report concerning judicial time management
- Guidelines on the role of court-appointed experts in judicial proceedings of Council of Europe's Member States (CEPEJ(2014)14), 12 December 2014
- Handbook for conducting satisfaction surveys aimed at Court users in Council of Europe's member States (CEPEJ(2010)1 - 26 November 2010)
- Handbook for satisfaction surveys aimed at lawyers (CEPEJ(2010)1)
- Checklist for promoting the quality of justice and the courts (CEPEJ(2008)2), 3 July 2008
- Recommandation CM/Rec(2010)12 on judges: independence, efficiency and responsibilities (17 November 2010)
- Guidelines for a better implementation of the existing Council of Europe's recommendation on enforcement (CEPEJ(2009)11Rev2) - 17 December 2009)
Two CEPEJ experts carried out a fact-finding mission on enforcement on 16 and 17 December 2014
The aim of this mission was to assess the Jordanian system of enforcement of judgments. To this end, the experts visited two CEPEJ pilot courts: the First Instance Court of Amman (Palace of Justice) and the Magistrates’ Court of Sahab. They also held discussions with officials from the Policy and...
A Jordan delegation participated to the First Global Forum on enforcement organised by the International Union of Judicial Officers (UIHJ) in co-operation with the CEPEJ on 10 December 2014, as well as to the 24th plenary meeting of the CEPEJ on 11 and 12 December 2014 in Strasbourg
Meeting report Special file of the First Global Forum on enforcement
On 6 December 2014, the CEPEJ has organised a seminar on the theme "The management of the courts' activities and the functioning of the courts" for the three Jordan pilot courts: The First instance court of Amman, the First instance court of Madaba and the tribunal for magistrates of Sahab
Programme Presentation from Mr. Bahr, magistrate, President of the District court of Nedre Romerike, Norway Presentation from Mr. Vrabec, Head of the Department for development of the courts management, Supreme Court of Slovenia Presentation of the First Instance court of Madaba - SAU...
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