Attacks on Justice 2005: East Timor

Asia
Issue: Independence of Judges and Lawyers
Document Type: Publication
Date: 2008

Timor Leste’s judicial sector, including the legal system and the police service, remains fragile. It continues to be plagued by a lack of competent judicial actors, resources, training and management.

There are long delays in getting matters before the courts and in getting hearings, doctors do not attend court to answer questions regarding medical reports, people are unlawfully held in custody as a result of court delays and the police either fail to understand or abuse their powers. There is an extensive backlog of cases, with figures showing that judges in the district courts that are operating, mainly the one in Dili, have handled approximately four cases per year.

East Timor-Attacks on Justice 2005-Publications-2008 (full text, PDF)

 

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