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PROMOTING UNDERSTANDING OF JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE TO CIVIL SOCIETY CALLING ALL JUDICIAL OFFICERS/JUDICIAL ASSSOCIATIONS As one of the sponsoring Commonwealth associations, the CMJA has recently been closely involved in the creation of the Edinburgh Plan of Action for the Promotion and Implementation of the Commonwealth (Latimer House) Principles on the Accountability of and Relationship between the Three Branches of Government. The central purpose of the CMJA is the promotion of judicial independence for judicial officers sitting at all levels. There has been a continuing concern that there is a perception, and in many cases a reality, of serious threats to that independence. The Edinburgh Plan provides for the sponsoring associations to establish a standing committee with a view, amongst other things, to promoting the Commonwealth Principles as they apply to judicial independence. The CMJA is undertaking a project promoting the better understanding within civil society *of the operation of the courts and the role of judicial officers. In order to prepare this project we need to assess the current understanding both from the judicial and civil society perspective. If you are a Judicial Organisation in the Commonwealth
or a Judicial Officer, please complete the Judicial Survey Form. - Civil Society Survey Form (to be completed by civil
society organisations approached).
*Civil society organisations (CSOs) include community groups, labour unions, teacher unions, professional associations, human rights organisations, faith-based organisations and parts of the media and academia.
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CMJA, Uganda House, 58-59
Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DX
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