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The Chief Justice, Mrs Justice Georgina T. Wood, leaves Accra on Tuesday night for Johannesburg, South Africa, to participate in an international conference on Access to Justice.
A statement issued in Accra by Mrs Grace A. Tagoe, Director of
Communications of the Judiciary, said it was at the invitation of her
South African counterpart, Justice S. Sandile Ngcobo.
The conference on the theme: “Towards Delivering Accessible and
Quality Justice for All”, aims at examining access to justice and in
particular identify the challenges facing the people of South Africa
as they seek justice in the courts and reflect on how to manage these
challenges.
South African President Jacob Zuma, will deliver the keynote
address at the conference.
Chief Justice Wood is among a number of Chief Justices, Judges,
international legal experts and policymakers from around the world who have been invited by the South African Judiciary in conjunction with the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development to provide a wide range of views and comparative perspectives to the issues to be discussed.
The statement said Mrs Justice Wood would speak on the topic: “Judicial Independence and Sustaining the Confidence of the Public in the Judiciary”.
Other international speakers are Justice Berverley McLachlin;
Chief Justice of Canada, Chan Sek Keong; Chief Justice of Singapore,
Robert French; Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, and
Justice Maruping Dibotelo; Chief Justice of Botswana.
Speakers drawn locally from South Africa include senior members
of the South African Executive and Legislature, Ambassadors, Directors
of Non-Governmental Organisations, traditional leaders, the media and
selected stakeholders.
Other issues to be explored at the conference include: the
relationship between judicial independence and public confidence in
the judiciary; improving access to courts and the efficiency of
judicial administration and alternative dispute resolution and
restorative justice.
The rest are developing regulatory frameworks for the judiciary
and judicial ethics; the role of the media in making justice
accessible; and tackling practical issues of access to courts:
location, court services, personnel and information technology.
Source: GNA/Ghana
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