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Típus: Szabályzat Sorszám: 13 Dokumentum: Letöltés Státusz: Közzétételkori szövegállapot szerinti Év: 2012

The Hungarian Academy of Justice operates as one of the departments of the National Office for the Judiciary, aimed to organise and provide trainings for judges and judicial staff. Professional judicial activity can only be guaranteed by high-level trainings for judges, assistant judges, trainee judges and judicial employees. The training of 11,000 employees working for the judiciary shall be performed partly centrally and partly on the level of regional courts and regional courts of appeal with the central coordination of trainings by the Hungarian Academy of justice. 

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On 7 April 2020, János Áder, president of the republic has appointed Katalin Csillám and Mónika Erőss as vice-presidents of the National Office for the Judiciary (NOJ).

'We have gathered today to celebrate the foremost members of our profession; judges, court leaders, clerks and members of the court staff'.

Dr. Sándor Fazekas, president in office of the National Judicial Council (NJC) has started his solemn speech with these words.

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In recent years, the National Office for the Judiciary (NOJ) has set the goal to unfold and present the historical memories of the courts, and also to preserve traditions.

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In the first quarter of 2019, the soundness of criminal judgments has further increased in the district courts, where 75.1% of all criminal cases were finished. 78.8% of the judgments have become final already at first instance.

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In order to promote an environmentally conscious approach and to integrate environmentally friendly measures into the court system, the Miskolc Regional Court has also joined the nationwide system for the collection of used batteries, which now has more than 30,000 collection points.

Év: 2014 OBT dokumentum típusa: Határozatok Dokumentum: Letöltés
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Continuing the dialogue initiated by the NOJ on 6 November 2019, dr. Árpád Répássy, vice-president of the NOJ personally handed over the annual report of the president of the NOJ 2018 to the members of the NJC, along with the celebratory volume entitled "We Are Judges", which contains the thoughts of the great judges' predecessors on the judicial profession, independence, impartiality, fairness and justice.

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A Magyar Érdemrend középkeresztje a csillaggal polgári tagozata kitüntetésben részesült Kahler Frigyes jogtörténész, a Veszprémi Törvényszék nyugalmazott büntetőkollégium-vezetője. Kahler Frigyes több mint négy évtizeden át volt bíró, de nyugdíjasként sem tétlenkedik: a Rendszerváltás Történetét Kutató Intézet és Archívum kutatója. Könyveinek, publikációinak száma meghaladja a 300-at.

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More than 2 million electronic submissions were received by the courts between 1 January 2013 and 1 January 2018. In the civil law area (civil, economic, administrative and labour cases) 1 275 676 while in the non-litigious cases (bankruptcy, liquidation, enforcement, other non-litigious civil cases, registration of civil organizations) 333 751, in criminal and criminal offence cases 451,410 submissions were received in the above mentioned period of time.

Some services introduced also for the convenience of the clients simplify the access to the courts. This includes that the clients can submit their complaints in administrative matters 24/7 also electronically through the Client Portal. The clients can learn about the average period of time within which a certain court completes a certain kind of legal proceeding with the help of the lawsuit duration calculator.

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Hungarian courts are at the top of Europe – this was confirmed by the 2019 justice scoreboard of the European Commission where Hungary got high ranking, just like in recent years. We are at the top, even before France and Germany, regarding the digitalisation of court proceedings, electronic communication and the electronically accessible data related to pending proceedings.

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The President of the National Office for the Judiciary acted in accordance with the law in the assessment of applications for judicial posistions in 2018.

On the session of 13th of May 2013, the National Council for the Judiciary listened to Mr. László Örkényi, deputy head of department's exposition of affairs on the most important characteristics of the case circulation at courts in 2013. During 2013, the total number of cases arriving to courts have increased by 3 per cent, respect to 2012. The surplus, approximately 460 000 new case arrival is due to the increasement of contravention and registry court cases.

Today continued the trial of the so-called Parndorf-case with the questioning of the first defendant. The first defendant refused to testify claiming that he hadn't heard the other defendants statements yet. Therefore the judge, Jádi János read out the previous records of interrogation made during the investigation, in which the first defendant hadn't given any essential statement, either.
 
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Based on the data provided by the courts, the National Office for the Judiciary (NOJ) prepared a summary of the developments in the first half-year of 2019. Compared to the 2011 annual analysis, the summary is completely renewed and significantly expanded.