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With the occasion of
the Civil Justice Day, the Romanian Ministry of Justice and
Citizens' Liberties transmitted a message which was published on the
Ministry website at www.just.ro,
congratulating the courts and prosecution offices that organized
activities in this important day so that the citizens could come
into contact with representatives of the Judiciary and better
understand how it operates.
The Supreme Council
of Magistracy organised an Open Day on 23 October 2009 at its
premises, and invited pupils, students and auditors of justice from
the National College “Ion Creangă”, the National College “Gheorghe
Şincai”, the Law School within the University of Bucharest, the Law
School of the “Titu Maiorescu” University, the National Institute of
the Judiciary and the National School for Clerks. Brochures about
the operation of the Judiciary was distributed.
The Prosecution
Office of the High Court of Cassation and Justice hosted events to
which were invited students from the Law Schools of the
Romanian-American University, the University of Bucharest, the “Titu
Maiorescu” University, students from the National School for Clerks,
auditors of justice, pupils from the Computer Science College “Tudor
Vianu” in Bucharest, the board of the National Institute of the
Magistracy, representatives of the civil society, of the Association
for Consumer Protection and the Promotions of Programmes and
Strategies in Romania, journalists from the written press and the
audiovisual sector. They were provided with relevant data on the
activity of the Prosecution Office and details on representative
examples of cases in which public prosecutors conducted complex
investigations to identify the perpetrators of particularly violent
criminal offences.
The High Court of
Cassation and Justice, the Court of Appeal in Braşov, the Court of
Appeal in Bucharest, the Court of Appeal in Piteşti, the District
Court of Timiş and the First Instance Court of Oradea also held an
Open Day.
The Court of Appeal
in Piteşti invited 42 pupils from the “Carmen Sylva” School of
Fine Arts, and a group of students from the “George Bariţiu”
University in Braşov – Ploieşti Branch, who were interested in
getting to know the Romanian judicial system. A round table was
held, on the topic “IF I WERE A JUDGE” and diplomas of
participation and handbook were handed.
As for the online
dialogue, on 23 October 2009 from 10:00 to 14:00 hours, public
prosecutors from the Prosecution Office of the High Court of
Cassation and Justice and judges from the District Court of Vrancea
were in the forum at juridice.ro.