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Supreme Court

Presidential Decree, Judiciary Disorder

Tuesday, April 6, 2004

A presidential decree meant to bring the entire justice system under the Supreme Court, is likely to create complications.

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THE Supreme Court seems to have carried out a spring cleaning. On Thursday April 1, 20,000 employees from the Directorate-General of Judicial and State Administrative Affairs at the Department of Justice & Human Rights, were effectively relocated to the Supreme Court. The departments may still remain separate, but their authority now comes under `one roof'—that of the Supreme Court. The move is based on Presidential Decision N

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