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CROATIA TO REFORM ITS JUDICIARY - MINISTER TELLS REUTERS

ZAGREB, Jan 8 (Hina) - Croatia will soon take concrete measures to render its judiciary more credible and efficient, new Croatian Justice Minister Vesna Skare-Ozbolt said in an interview with Reuters on Thursday.
ZAGREB, Jan 8 (Hina) - Croatia will soon take concrete measures to render its judiciary more credible and efficient, new Croatian Justice Minister Vesna Skare-Ozbolt said in an interview with Reuters on Thursday. #L# "The reform of the judiciary is issue number one, needed to meet EU criteria, attract foreign investment and boost the confidence of our own citizens in our legal system," Skare-Ozbolt told the news agency. The national judiciary "was burdened by a backlog of 1.5 million cases, some dating back 20 years ago. The backlog is especially bad in commercial courts, which can have a direct impact on investment decisions," she said. Asked about cooperation with the Hague-based UN war crimes tribunal (ICTY), the minister said this issue "was losing its political dimension in Croatia". "The Hague tribunal is no longer a big issue among the people. We want it to be a legal and not a political issue, and we want the cooperation to be absolutely good and correct," she was quoted as saying. Unlike in 2001 and 2002, when (ICTY) indictments against Croatians caused popular protests, new indictments are not likely to stir any revolt, she said. "Things have changed. The tribunal ranked very low in the list of priorities in the election campaign. For most people priorities are jobs, living standards and the rule of law," she explained. (Hina) ms

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