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Rafael Catalá Dénia recognized that justice must adapt to the new needs of citizens

November 09 from 2015 - 00: 01

Justice Minister Rafael Català, closed last Friday that the day Dénia Lex Forum He dedicated to the Code of Civil Procedure and Voluntary Jurisdiction. During his speech, Catalá spoke of the renewal of justice and acknowledged that the modernization of justice "It is also adapting to the new needs of citizens."

As stated by the minister, "The reforms are already taking place. Justice has always been on the Government's agenda of priorities. The proof is that the item for Justice in the General State Budgets of 2016 has increased by 7% compared to this year's" .

Rafael Catalá at the close of a day of Lex Forum in Dénia

During his inervención, Catalá took a few minutes to the independence of Catalonia conflict, announcing that the government will cancel the independence solution and that the extraordinary plenary session Monday "It is clearly contrary to the Constitution".

The minister recalled that "I do not want to miss the opinion of one million eight hundred thousand people who voted in favor of independentist approaches, but the three million two hundred thousand who did not vote for such lists seem more respectable in democratic terms".

Rafael Catalá closed with President Lex Forum, Enrique Sastre, a day that was held at the Maritime station Denia and all day conference featured renowned speakers nationwide.

The inauguration was conducted by the Secretary of State for Justice, Carmen Sánchez-Cortés, who said that the immediacy is one of the objectives of the Spanish justice and that this, from 1 January 2016, the paper disappear the courts and will work exclusively through electronic media.

Conference on jurisdiction in Dénia

In a later debate, the president of the General Council of the Notaries of Spain, José Manuel García, spoke about the new functions of notaries, while Óscar Cortés, adviser to the minister's cabinet on new technologies, insisted on his presentation at the need to digitize the entire judicial process, an aspect that was also addressed by Victoria Cinto, member of the General Council of the Judiciary, who recalled that new technologies already have a positive impact on the administration.

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