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The fundamental rights of migrants have been detected in EU territory or in countries with which the Union maintains collaboration, an international conference has been announced to fight against human trafficking. The president of the Commission has also called not to underestimate the risks that the implementation of Artificial Intelligence may entail, which may end up violating fundamental rights . Among other things, it can contribute to the spread of harmful content, promote misinformation and put data protection at risk. We must use this "historic achievement", but without ignoring its risks, she said.
The president of the Provincial Court of Madrid, Juan Pablo González: “Slowness is one of the great myths of Justice” Although it recognizes that response times in many criminal courts are excessive, it indicates that the Court responds in an optimal time The president of the Provincial Court of Madrid, Juan Pablo Fax Lists González, states that “slowness is one of the great myths of justice.” Although he recognizes that response times in many criminal courts are excessive , he indicates that the Court responds in an optimal time. In an interview with Economist & Jurist , González has maintained that there is a very high level of litigation that, sometimes, does not respond to legitimate interests; that there is a problem of distribution of the judicial staff and that some places could function with fewer judges “The slowness and delays that exist are concentrated in certain jurisdictions and certain territories,” González defends.
In Madrid, in the criminal field, the response time in the Provincial Court, from the moment an appeal arrives until it is resolved, does not reach two months, despite the complexity of the matters, especially in the economic field, he explains. he. For trials, in the criminal sphere, “it does not take more than six months,” he explains. Of course, he points out that in criminal courts response times are excessive and have to be improved. Yes, you recognize an increase in waiting times in the civil and commercial sphere, where the response time has gone from four months to almost a year . This occurs, he argues, because litigation related to banking issues has increased (claims about revolving, mortgage clauses, microloans, claims against airlines. These are issues that make up mass litigation, with thousands of people affected in a province like Madrid, which It is collapsing civil jurisdiction and producing significant delays.
The president of the Provincial Court of Madrid, Juan Pablo González: “Slowness is one of the great myths of Justice” Although it recognizes that response times in many criminal courts are excessive, it indicates that the Court responds in an optimal time The president of the Provincial Court of Madrid, Juan Pablo Fax Lists González, states that “slowness is one of the great myths of justice.” Although he recognizes that response times in many criminal courts are excessive , he indicates that the Court responds in an optimal time. In an interview with Economist & Jurist , González has maintained that there is a very high level of litigation that, sometimes, does not respond to legitimate interests; that there is a problem of distribution of the judicial staff and that some places could function with fewer judges “The slowness and delays that exist are concentrated in certain jurisdictions and certain territories,” González defends.
In Madrid, in the criminal field, the response time in the Provincial Court, from the moment an appeal arrives until it is resolved, does not reach two months, despite the complexity of the matters, especially in the economic field, he explains. he. For trials, in the criminal sphere, “it does not take more than six months,” he explains. Of course, he points out that in criminal courts response times are excessive and have to be improved. Yes, you recognize an increase in waiting times in the civil and commercial sphere, where the response time has gone from four months to almost a year . This occurs, he argues, because litigation related to banking issues has increased (claims about revolving, mortgage clauses, microloans, claims against airlines. These are issues that make up mass litigation, with thousands of people affected in a province like Madrid, which It is collapsing civil jurisdiction and producing significant delays.