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Vietnam attends Asia-Pacific chief judges’ conference in Japan

Chief Judge of the Supreme People’s Court Nguyen Hoa Binh attended the 17th Conference of the Chief Justices of Asia and the Pacific held in Tokyo, Japan, from September 19-21.
Vietnam attends Asia-Pacific chief judges’ conference in Japan ảnh 1Delegates to the 17th Conference of the Chief Justices of Asia and the Pacific (Source: VNA)
Tokyo (VNA) – Chief Judge of the SupremePeople’s Court Nguyen Hoa Binh attended the 17th Conference of theChief Justices of Asia and the Pacific held in Tokyo, Japan, from September19-21.

The biennial event, which was first held in Malaysia in1985, acts as an important forum for chief judges, judges, and judicialofficials in the region to meet and share experience to improve the efficiencyof court operations.

With the theme of strengthening the role of courts inboosting and improving jurisdiction principles, this year’s conferenceattracted the participation of 34 delegations from countries in the region.

It had six working sessions discussing measures to improvecourt functions and operations and the quality of human resources, increasepublic trust in the court system, and examining the efficiency of courtoperations along with the role of court in dealing with family-relatedconflicts.

In the second session on increasing public trust in thecourt system, Vietnam’s Chief Judge of the Supreme People’s Court Nguyen HoaBinh gave participants an insight into the relations between courts and mediaagencies as well as the agencies’ dissemination work about courts’ operations.

Delegates showed interest in Vietnam’s experience in making verdictsand courts’ decisions available online in order to increase publicity andtransparency of the courts, ensuring people’s right to access information andstrengthening public supervision over the court’s trial activities.

The three-day conference also offered a chance for chiefjudges and judges to discuss cooperation possibility so as to increase theefficiency of their courts’ operation.-VNA
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