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Cuba and Brazil strengthen ties of judicial collaboration


Havana, Nov 30.- The highest representatives of the supreme courts of Cuba and Brazil signed the day before the Action Plan of the Cooperation Protocol, signed on March 11, 2010 to promote bilateral collaboration ties.

With the signature of the document, the president of the Supreme People's Court of Cuba (TSP), Rubén Remigio Ferro, and María Thereza De Assis Moura, minister-president of the Superior Court of Justice of Brazil (STJ), ratified the commitment to share experiences, knowledge and best practices in the administration of justice.

According to the Brazilian official, who is on an official visit to the TSJ, the agreement especially benefits exchanges related to the implementation of electronic justice, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.

At the meeting, Remigio Ferro explained to the foreign delegation the particularities of the judicial system in Cuba, characterized by its deep-rooted popular character.

He highlighted the strong female presence (more than 82 percent of judges are women), which constitutes a strength, and the important role of young people in the Court System (they occupy more than a third), mainly in municipal instances. and provincial.

He also referred to the direct participation of citizens in the administration of justice, through the figure of lay judges, which constitute an achievement of the Revolution.

He delved into the profound procedural and legal reform that the country experienced and the impact of the new laws approved on judicial activity.

As a result of this Action Plan, the first session of a seminar on judicial computerization was also held, given by members of the STJ, which will constitute another important opportunity to continue strengthening the historical, cultural and friendship ties between the two nations, reported the TSJ on its website. (Text: PL) (Photo: TSP website)


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