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CPJ approves the Judicial Branch Telework Policy

CPJ approves the Judicial Branch Telework Policy

There will be a process of implementation internally and with the channels of communication in conjunction with the National School of the Judiciary (ENJ), in addition to the continuation of training for the proper implementation of this measure. The Council of the Judiciary (CPJ) approved during its Ordinary Session No. 002-2021 the Policy of Telework ... Read More

Civil society and businessmen value transparency and democracy in the proposed modification of the regulation that organizes the judicial hierarchy

FN civil and business society

The Project for the Strengthening of the Judicial Career System/Judicial Ladder includes all members of the judicial career, based on seniority in the service, the results of the performance evaluation and merits, according to the provisions of the Constitution, the applicable laws and their regulations. ... Read more

Judges of the SCJ deposited performance reports as a contribution to institutional transparency

Performance reports

With this action, the magistrates contribute to the institutionality of the country by allowing society to oversee the work carried out by judges and judicial servants. As a sign of transparency and in compliance with Regulation No. 1-19, approved by the National Council of the Magistracy (CNM) on February 4, 2019, the magistrates will ... Read More

In Rigor to Truth

Today the Judicial Council responded to the disinformation campaign that has been circulating for several months in the media For several months now, a campaign of discredit and disinformation against the Council of the Judiciary has been encouraged through various media and opinion spaces... Read More

Dominican Republic participated in World Congress of Law 2021 as host country for the inaugural session

Dominican Republic participated in the World Congress of Law 2021 as host country of the inaugural session, which was attended by prominent international jurists The president of the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ), Justice Luis Henry Molina Peña, said today that lawyers trained in new modalities such as the virtual one are the ones who have ... Read More

CPJ approves amendment to the Disciplinary Regulations applicable to Judges of the Judicial Branch

The same are contained in Resolution No. 017/2020 and cover the fundamental principles and the procedure related to disciplinary actions applicable to judges of the Dominican Judicial Branch. SANTO DOMINGO (DR) - The Judicial Power Council (CPJ), with the objective of revising and adapting Resolution No. 25-2018, which approves ... Read More

Real Estate Registry and Environment will provide protected areas with property titles

SCJ President, Luis Henry Molina and Minister Orlando Jorge Mera hold meeting and agree to strengthen collaboration between both institutions Santo Domingo. - The president of the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ) and the Board of Directors of the Real Estate Registry (RI), Magistrate Luis Henry Molina Peña, received the Minister of the Environment, Orlando Jorge Mera, with the ... Read More

Ministry of the Presidency and the Judiciary sign agreement to regularize the titling of State-owned properties

The Ministry of the Presidency and the Council of the Judiciary signed a collaboration agreement that seeks the regularization and titling of the State's real estate during the period 2021 - 2024. This agreement is signed in order to follow up on the commitment made to the country to guarantee the right to property and the right to ... Read More

Mass of thanksgiving celebrated on the occasion of Judiciary Day

Auxiliary Bishop Faustino Burgos congratulated all the members of the judiciary for their mission of imparting justice with transparency, independence and adherence to the Law. SANTO DOMINGO (DR) - The auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Santo Domingo, Monsignor Faustino Burgos Brisman, celebrated on Thursday, January 7, a Mass of thanksgiving in commemoration of the ... Read more