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WORLD BANK TO ASSIST CROATIAN JUSTICE SYSTEM

ZAGREB, April 23 (Hina) - The World Bank is prepared to help the Croatian justice system to increase the effectiveness of courts, Croatian Justice Minister Zvonimir Separovic said on Friday after talks with World Bank representatives. The World Bank is offering assistance in the training of judges of business courts, as in solving the situation in land registers and cadastres. World Bank representatives are not imposing anything on Croatia, but are only offering models and projects to promote the functioning of courts and the justice system. They are interested in training judges and administrative personnel, as well as the computerisation of the justice system, Separovic said. World Bank representatives agree that problems burdening the justice system in Croatia are also burdening most countries in transition, he stressed. According to Separovic, the delegation showed interest in preventing bankruptcy in Croatia a
ZAGREB, April 23 (Hina) - The World Bank is prepared to help the Croatian justice system to increase the effectiveness of courts, Croatian Justice Minister Zvonimir Separovic said on Friday after talks with World Bank representatives. The World Bank is offering assistance in the training of judges of business courts, as in solving the situation in land registers and cadastres. World Bank representatives are not imposing anything on Croatia, but are only offering models and projects to promote the functioning of courts and the justice system. They are interested in training judges and administrative personnel, as well as the computerisation of the justice system, Separovic said. World Bank representatives agree that problems burdening the justice system in Croatia are also burdening most countries in transition, he stressed. According to Separovic, the delegation showed interest in preventing bankruptcy in Croatia as an issue of the effectiveness of the economy. Separovic said funds have been set aside worth US$100,000, donated by the Japanese government. According to unofficial information, the funds could reach about US$5 million, he said. (hina) lml

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