ZAGREB, Dec 14 (Hina) - A two-day symposium "The Independence of
the Judiciary in Croatia" ended in Zagreb yesterday.
It was the fourth symposium on legal topics to be organized by
the Justice Ministry and the Council of Europe this year.
Justice Minister Ivica Crnic said the Council of Europe
intended to get acquainted with the legal system in Croatia and the
way it worked in practice could be crucial for Croatia's admission
to the Council of Europe.
The first symposium discussed penal sanctions, the second
concentrated on juvenile delinquency while the third focused on the
role of the Justice Ministry in the rule of law. The independence
of the judiciary, the subject of the fourth sympsium, was a very
important matter because the independent judiciary guaranteed and
promoted democracy, Crnic said.
Asked about the Council of Europe's assessment of the Croatian
judiciary, Crnic said: "Talks with Council of Europe experts show
that Croatia is on the right path and that some of its legal
solutions exceeded modern European standards."
He expressed confidence that the final evaluation of the legal
situation in Croatia would be positive.
Crnic said that legislation on ownership and land registers
was being prepared because it would be impossible to make
investments if land owners were unknown.
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