Supreme Court to Hold Discussion on Improving the Appeal System on the 21st View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyung-min] The Supreme Court will hold a forum on the 21st under the theme "Is the Supreme Court's Trial System Good as It Is? - Focusing on the Improvement of the Appeal System."


Through this forum, the Supreme Court plans to listen to opinions from various sectors regarding the improvement of the appeal system and will continue to seek improvement measures through consultations with related organizations and additional perception surveys.


The forum was organized to discuss ways to resolve the recent issue of excessive workload among Supreme Court justices. According to the Supreme Court on the 11th, the number of appeal cases filed annually reaches 40,000 to 50,000. This means each justice is responsible for about 4,000 cases per year.



Based on this forum, the Judicial Administration Advisory Council plans to derive advisory opinions related to the improvement of the appeal system. Meanwhile, considering the COVID-19 situation, participation in the forum will be possible online via YouTube for everyone except the chairperson, presenters, and designated discussants.


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