Részletes keresés

When reading the report of a respected international organization, one presumes that it is based on thorough and careful research, particularly if the report was made with the participation of judges. One presumes that judges can remain unbiased when settling disputes.

Tájékoztató a határzárral kapcsolatos bűncselekmények ügyében megtartandó tárgyalások kapcsán bevezetett előzetes sajtóregisztrációról
 
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Members of the court staff today raise 7600 children under the age of 18. This makes it especially important to create balance between career and private life.

Programme

1. Clarity in judicial administration

Merethe Eckhardt, Director of Development, Danish Court Administration

Attachments:

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Dr. Péter Tatár-Kis was appointed by the President of the National Office for the Judiciary (NOJ) for the leadership of the Budapest-Capital Regional Court for a one-year term.

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dr. Márta Balogh found herself in a whole new professional role, but managed to pick up the pace at Eurojust. The criminal judge from the Tatabánya Regional Court travelled to the Hague in September with the EJTN long term exchange program to spend four months there.

A cégbejegyzési kérelmet/változás-bejegyzési kérelmet kizárólag elektronikus úton, a székhely szerint illetékes törvényszék cégbíróságán kell előterjeszteni az alapítástól számított 30 nap alatt.

A kérelem-nyomtatványt a 21/2006. (V. 18.) IM rendelet tartalmazza.

A cégeljárás során a jogi képviselet kötelező, így a cég alapításához, a bejegyzési/változási kérelem benyújtásához jogi képviselőt kell meghatalmazni (ügyvéd, jogtanácsos, közjegyző).

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The next event of the THEMIS competition is coming up: semi-final D will take place between 2-5 July in Bulgary.

All-judge meetings

The all-judge meetings are convened by the president of the court and the participants are the judges assigned to the specific court. The duties of the meetings include: to express an opinion on the application of court leaders, to elect a delegate for the election of NOJ members and to elect the judicial council. 

 

Judicial council

International trainings, scholarship programmes

The NOJ and the courts have had wide-scope and permanent professional connections with international organizations and foreign courts for several years. These international co-operations and training programmes enable judges, assistant judges and court staff to get familiar with significant international tendencies, gain useful knowledge as well as exchange ideas and they also contribute in sharing knowledge as well.

 

 

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The Supreme Court of Hungary (Curia) keeps performing its judicial tasks laid down in the Constitution and other Acts at a high professional level during the epidemiological state of danger as well.

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At the meeting, György Senyei emphasized that the Czech Republic and Hungary are linked not only by their geographical proximity and common history, but also by the Roman and Continental legal roots of the two legal systems, as well as the simultaneous change of regime and accession to the European Union.

A Miskolci Törvényszék nemzetközi kapcsolattartójának elérhetősége:

Kapcsolattartó neve: dr. Farkas Eszter bíró
Szolgálati helye: Kazincbarcikai Járásbíróság
Elérhetősége: +36 48 510-755
E-mail: farkaseszter@birosag.hu

A nemzetközi kapcsolattartó a Miskolci Törvényszék elnöke által megbízott olyan bíró, aki a Miskolci Törvényszék saját nemzetközi kapcsolataival összefüggő feladatait látja el. Feladata a törvényszék nemzetközi kapcsolatainak ápolása, a törvényszék irányába külföldről érkező bírósági – nem ügyintézéssel kapcsolatos ¬– megkeresések fogadása, új nemzetközi kapcsolatok létesítése.

Nem képezi a nemzetközi kapcsolattartó feladatát a törvényszék ügyfeleinek nemzetközi ügyintézéssel kapcsolatos tájékoztatása.  


 


International contact person on Miskolci Törvényszék (Tribunal of Miskolc):

Name of contact person: dr. Farkas Eszter judge
Place of duty: Kazincbarcikai Járásbíróság (Court of Kazincbarcika)
Telephone number: +36 48 510-755
E-mail address: farkaseszter@birosag.hu

The international contact person is a judge appointed by the President of the Miskolci Törvényszék (Tribunal of Miskolc), who performs tasks related to international relations of the tribunal. Its task is to cultivate the international relations of the tribunal, recieving court requests from abroad, establishing new international relations.  

It is not the task of the international contact person to inform the clients of the tribunal about international administration.
 

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The National Office for the Judiciary collects and then processes data regarding juvenile or adult defendants who were convicted under Government decree 388/2017 (XII. 13.) on the mandatory data service for the National Statistical Data Collection Program. The collected data are not only used for domestic research but to provide information in case of international inquiries as well. The statistics also provide an overview of the main social, sociological, and criminal indicators regarding defendants and the issued punishments.

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A strategic cooperation agreement has been concluded between the National Office for the Judiciary and the NISZ National Infocommunications Services Company Ltd. (NISZ Ltd.) with the aim of further developing the courts’ infrastructure in the field of remote interviewing and installing image and sound recording apparatus in the courtrooms. The agreement was signed by Dr. Tünde Handó, President of the National Office for the Judiciary and Ferenc Bancsics, CEO of NISZ Ltd. on 12 February 2019.

The NationalOffice for the Judiciary has organised the International Conference on Courts and Communication for this sixth time in the Hungarian Academy of Justice (Magyar Igazságügyi Akadémia) in 2018. This confererence – having evolved into a traditional event – serves as a professional forum for foreign and domestic judges, communications experts, to share good practices relating to court communications. The conference series have hosted nearly 600 interested professionals from several European countries over the past six years.

Since 2013 an alternative dispute resolution procedure has been available at the Hungarian courts. During the past five years mediation process at court has become known among the members of the court system, what ensures the resort to the process in greater proportion in cases appropriate for mediation.The National Office for the Judiciary (NOJ) commenced this project in view of the European mediation practice in such a way that encourages the parties to take advantage of the mediation by giving adequate personal information and creating a financial interest.

The Open Court Programme, initiated by the NOJ in 2012 for social responsibility purposes in order to facilitate the judicial career orientation and law-awareness of the new generations, completed its sixth successful year.

This programme with colourful content and methodology that is realized with the wide-scope, active and create contribution of the courts attracts tens of thousands of people every year.