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From our civil courts, tribunals and family law hearings to criminal justice. We work to ensure that sentences are served and offenders are encouraged to turn their lives around and become law-abiding citizens. We believe the principles of justice are pivotal and we are steadfast in our shared commitment to uphold them.
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The Judiciary - Judiciary Malta
The Judiciary (Chapter VIII of the Constitution of Malta) is one of the three pillars that make up the Maltese State. The other pillars are the Legislature (Chapter VI of the Constitution of Malta) and the Executive (Chapter VII of the Constitution of Malta).
Judiciary of Malta - Wikipedia
The judiciary of Malta interprets and applies the laws of Malta, to ensure equal justice under law, and to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution. The legal system of Malta is based partially on English law and partly on Continental law, whilst also being subject to European Union law.
The Judiciary in Malta
The majority of international treaties, which Malta signs, are also ratified into domestic legislation. In Malta, the Constitution is the supreme law of the land and so supercedes any Maltese law which is in conflict with it .
The Judges - Judiciary Malta
Judges in Malta are formally addressed as “The Honourable Mr Justice” (or “The Honourable Madam Judge”) followed by the name and surname of the Judge. The title “The Honourable” was given to the Maltese Judges by King George VI on the 1st February 1940 and was published through Government Notice number 40, published in the Malta ...
Malta - Jus Mundi
Jus Mundi's algorithms detected 23 international law practitioner (s) who acted as arbitrators, counsel or secretaries in the same cases as this State. Our States profiles covers investor-State arbitration and inter-State cases and will soon cover all types of cases available on Jus Mundi.
Sign In - eCourts.gov.mt
In the eGovernment Service List choose the service ‘Courts of Malta’ then select 'Courts eServices Legal Professionals' and provide the information requested.
Department of Justice - ġustizzja
The Department of Justice in Malta is responsible for coordinating, supporting, and monitoring areas of the justice sector that do not fall under the remit of the Courts. This enables the Courts to focus on court management and judicial proceedings.