
Parliament approved two key proclamations last week seeking to strengthen the justice system and civil registration processes. The first re-establishes the Federal Justice & Legal Institute under the Federal Supreme Court. The Institute will provide mandatory training for law graduates and professional development for judges, aiming to improve the competence and efficiency of legal professionals. Parliamentarians emphasized the importance of centralized pre-service training for all justice professionals to ensure informed and capable decision-making. The second proclamation overhauls civil and family registration, aligning with the UN's Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of legal identity for all by 2030. Recognizing past issues, particularly for internally displaced persons and birth registrations, the new framework seeks to create a more inclusive and efficient system. The bill sought to incorporate best practices from organizations like UNICEF and the WHO, and leveraging technology. The aim is to streamline registration, improve public administration, and ensure a system that meets international standards. Finally, Parliament also approved stricter rules for environmental assessments, audits, and clearance renewals.
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