March 2023 – February 2026

 

Support to further modernisation of court management in the Republic of Moldova

The project is funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe and implemented by the Council of Europe in their Partnership for Good Governance III (2023-2027). An earlier phase of this programme (November 2019 - February 2023) was supported by the European Union.

 

Context and objectives of the project

The project “Support to further modernisation of court management in the Republic of Moldova” seeks to promote further modernisation of the judicial administration, improving the evaluation, efficiency, and quality of the functioning of courts, in particular by strengthening the court management and preventing backlogs, improving the transparency, communication, and accessibility of courts, as well as the public trust and user satisfaction, in line with European standards. The action will support the implementation of key judicial reforms included in the Strategy for Ensuring the Independence and Integrity of the Justice Sector 2022-2025 and its Action Plan, as well as those required in the context of Republic of Moldova’s candidacy for membership of the European Union.  

Based on the lessons learnt from the cooperation in previous phases, three main axes will be pursued by the action, namely:

  1. Court approach: improving the efficiency and evaluation of courts, in particular by strengthening court management;
  2. Justice professionals’ approach: improving the working conditions, transparency, and communication of the judiciary;
  3. Users’ approach: improving the quality of judicial services with better accessibility of the judiciary and user satisfaction.

Main activities

  • Launching the JUSTAT autonomous information system for publication of key judicial statistics, technical support to implementation;
  • Updating the policy documents on judicial communication and practical steps for their implementation;
  • Working group to report on improving the efficiency of courts and the quality of judicial services in the context of the on-going judicial reforms;
  • Promoting the evaluation of the performance of courts with a view to improving their efficiency and the quality of judicial services;
  • Support to establishing a mechanism for the optimisation of the workload of judges;
  • Support to regular evaluation of the satisfaction of court users and supporting measures suggested by the results of such evaluation;
  • Supporting measures to ensure the centrality of the user in legal proceedings, improving the interaction of judges and court personnel with users, and to facilitate the access to courts for vulnerable people;
  • Enriching the training resources of the National Institute of Justice on CEPEJ tools.  Organising thematic trainings for judges, court staff, and central judicial administration.

Project beneficiaries and stakeholders

General public and court users, Superior Council of Magistrates, Ministry of Justice, Agency for Court Administration, and the National Institute of Justice, judges.

Contacts

Council of Europe - Strasbourg

Leonid Antohi
Project coordinator
+33 (0)3 90 21 49 65

Council of Europe office in Chisinau (Republic of Moldova)

Tatiana Tribolo
Project assistant

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CEPEJ supports the modernisation of courts in Moldova, in particular of human resource policies, evaluation of court performance, and a results-oriented management

Two working groups were launched on 30 October 2023 in the framework of the Project “Support to further modernisation of court management in the Republic of Moldova”. One working group will develop recommendations for a balanced distribution of the workload among courts and judges, with a view to creating and maintaining better working conditions and ensuring gender equality in the employment and career of judges and court staff. The other working group will focus on the ways of improving the court performance through the harmonisation of annual court reports and a management of courts based on their workload and results. The two working groups, the mandates of which will last until the end of 2024, are composed of representatives of the Superior Council of Magistrates, Ministry of Justice, Agency for Court Administration, National Institute of Justice, delegated judges, and court personnel. International partners, civil society organisations, and members of the academia will be invited as observers.

In the same context, a training session on the evaluation or courts’ results, reporting on performance, and planning of resources was conducted on 31 October and 1 November, with participation of court presidents, judges, and senior court staff involved in reporting and budgeting exercises. CEPEJ experts from Slovenia and Serbia represented and compared the current national and other European practices on the evaluation of court performance by using quantitative and qualitative indicators and formulated relevant recommendations to the judiciary of Moldova.

These activities were organised within the framework of the Project “Support to further modernisation of court management in the Republic of Moldova”, funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe and implemented by the Council of Europe in their Partnership for Good Governance III (2023-2027).

Republic of Moldova 30-31 October and 1 November 2023
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