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If citizens' trust in the justice system is weak, this can lead to the inactivity of the political process, paving the way for similar processes in the case of Brexit. He was warned by Anhel Gurja, Secretary General of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), on Friday, July 6, while visiting Latvia and attending an international conference on the subject. equal access to justice.
During his meeting with the Latvian Minister of Justice Dzintars Rasnach, the Secretary General of the OECD considered that the judicial system was composed of several elements,
and that the dispute settlement mechanisms in Latvia were strengthened.
Secretary General of OECD Anhel Guriah Zane Mache
"Latvia must develop an alternative judicial decision-making mechanism, since in many countries the courts are overburdened and the judges are not specialized in particular cases, which hinders the process, and I think that Latvia must work to create alternatives, you have already proposed a plan to improve business, mediation in Mexico, and we had the same problems: the judge had to deal with cases of murder, including cases of fraud, and decide if there had been a breach of contract.These things must be understood as well. by a person.
As a result, we have created alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. We have specialized tribunals and specialized judges. As a result, we have progressively reduced file processing times. Gurija said that
the Secretary-General of the OECD has already met with the Confederation of Latvian Employers and Trade Union Leaders and Gurijs intends to meet senior Latvian officials to discuss cooperation projects aimed at strengthen economic growth in Latvia.
The Secretary-General of the OECD will also be one of the foreign guests at the celebration concerts of song and dance