Agenda Profile: Urve Tiidus

Overview of the Judicial Administration by Villu Kõve, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

2024-06-12

15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session.

Political Position
Politically, the speaker emphasizes the issue of judicial succession/recruitment as a key question for advancing the administration of justice. This stance is strongly aimed at solving the structural problems of judicial administration, relying on a policy- and results-based framework.

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Topic Expertise
The speaker demonstrates expertise in the field of judicial administration and the administration of justice by citing specific data regarding the number of participants in the judicial examination and the success rate. The technical term "judicial succession" is highlighted, and reference is made to the written report of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

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Rhetorical Style
The language used is formal and respectful, employing the address "Honorable Chief Justice of the Supreme Court." The style is analytical and logical, focusing on data and posing specific follow-up questions to clarify the subsequent status of those who failed the examination.

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Activity Patterns
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Opposition Stance
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Collaboration Style
The speaker is engaging in a collaborative dialogue with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to clarify key questions regarding the judicial system. The approach is characterized by an openness to receiving information and a willingness to jointly analyze problems.

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Regional Focus
The focus is entirely on judicial administration and the advancement of justice at the national level, without reference to specific regional issues.

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Economic Views
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Social Issues
There is not enough data.

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Legislative Focus
The legislative focus is currently directed at issues concerning judicial administration and the pipeline for new judges. This points to the necessity of implementing administrative or legislative measures to enhance the training and recruitment of judges.

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