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Appointing and Training Judges in Egypt and Comparative Systems

The topic of the paper is very important, as it comes up at a time when the Egyptians have come to a point that reforming Egypt’s justice system is a hopeless case. This is due to the outdated and inefficient way of thinking and performing in the judiciary. Thus the goal of this paper is to make an...

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Main Author: Aidaros, Moataz Muhammad Al-Saghir
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description The topic of the paper is very important, as it comes up at a time when the Egyptians have come to a point that reforming Egypt’s justice system is a hopeless case. This is due to the outdated and inefficient way of thinking and performing in the judiciary. Thus the goal of this paper is to make an intellectual contribution to a sustainable reform program of the Egyptian judiciary and namely the systems of judicial appointment and judicial training using their roles as agents of progress and development. This aspiring research argues that the Higher Council of Judicial Entities and Bodies (hereinafter the Higher Council) is not necessarily threatening judicial independence but rather creating a balance between judicial independence and judicial accountability. However, some modifications must be made to its formation as a part of my proposals for reform. While the National Training Academy (hereinafter the NTA) is not appropriate nor ideal to train the members of the justice system because of the judicial leadership and ownership of the judicial training, thus, an independent body responsible for appointing and training judges shall be established and this will be displayed in my proposals for reform project at the end of this research paper.
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-2952 Appointing and Training Judges in Egypt and Comparative Systems Aidaros, Moataz Muhammad Al-Saghir The topic of the paper is very important, as it comes up at a time when the Egyptians have come to a point that reforming Egypt’s justice system is a hopeless case. This is due to the outdated and inefficient way of thinking and performing in the judiciary. Thus the goal of this paper is to make an intellectual contribution to a sustainable reform program of the Egyptian judiciary and namely the systems of judicial appointment and judicial training using their roles as agents of progress and development. This aspiring research argues that the Higher Council of Judicial Entities and Bodies (hereinafter the Higher Council) is not necessarily threatening judicial independence but rather creating a balance between judicial independence and judicial accountability. However, some modifications must be made to its formation as a part of my proposals for reform. While the National Training Academy (hereinafter the NTA) is not appropriate nor ideal to train the members of the justice system because of the judicial leadership and ownership of the judicial training, thus, an independent body responsible for appointing and training judges shall be established and this will be displayed in my proposals for reform project at the end of this research paper. 2022-05-31T07:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/1921 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/2952/viewcontent/Moataz_Aidaros_thesis.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain Egyptian Justice System – Judicial Appointment and Judicial Training – Judicial Independence and Judicial Accountability – The Higher Council for Judicial Bodies – The NTA National Training Academy – Comparative Judicial Councils – Comparative Judicial Schools – The NJA National Judicial Academy – The ENM Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature – Escuela Judicial Consejo General del Poder Judicial Administrative Law Comparative and Foreign Law Constitutional Law Courts Human Rights Law International Law Judges Jurisprudence Law Law and Gender Law and Society Legal Education Legal Profession Legislation Rule of Law
spellingShingle Egyptian Justice System – Judicial Appointment and Judicial Training – Judicial Independence and Judicial Accountability – The Higher Council for Judicial Bodies – The NTA National Training Academy – Comparative Judicial Councils – Comparative Judicial Schools – The NJA National Judicial Academy – The ENM Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature – Escuela Judicial Consejo General del Poder Judicial
Administrative Law
Comparative and Foreign Law
Constitutional Law
Courts
Human Rights Law
International Law
Judges
Jurisprudence
Law
Law and Gender
Law and Society
Legal Education
Legal Profession
Legislation
Rule of Law
Aidaros, Moataz Muhammad Al-Saghir
Appointing and Training Judges in Egypt and Comparative Systems
title Appointing and Training Judges in Egypt and Comparative Systems
title_full Appointing and Training Judges in Egypt and Comparative Systems
title_fullStr Appointing and Training Judges in Egypt and Comparative Systems
title_full_unstemmed Appointing and Training Judges in Egypt and Comparative Systems
title_short Appointing and Training Judges in Egypt and Comparative Systems
title_sort appointing and training judges in egypt and comparative systems
topic Egyptian Justice System – Judicial Appointment and Judicial Training – Judicial Independence and Judicial Accountability – The Higher Council for Judicial Bodies – The NTA National Training Academy – Comparative Judicial Councils – Comparative Judicial Schools – The NJA National Judicial Academy – The ENM Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature – Escuela Judicial Consejo General del Poder Judicial
Administrative Law
Comparative and Foreign Law
Constitutional Law
Courts
Human Rights Law
International Law
Judges
Jurisprudence
Law
Law and Gender
Law and Society
Legal Education
Legal Profession
Legislation
Rule of Law
url https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/1921
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/2952/viewcontent/Moataz_Aidaros_thesis.pdf
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