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SC signs MOU with Australia Federal Court

May 18, 2024 People's Journal 88 views

A memorandum of understanding was entered by the Supreme Court of the Philippine (SCP) with the Federal Court of Australia (FCA) to promote judicial cooperation.

In a statement, the SC said Chief Justice Alexander G. Gesmundo and Chief Justice Debra Sue Mortimer signed the MOU on behalf of the SCP and FCA, respectively, during a hybrid signing ceremony held at the Session Hall of the Supreme Court of the Philippines on May 15, 2024.

The MOU, the second between the Philippine and Australian courts, enjoins both the SCP and the FCA to undertake programs for judicial cooperation to develop “a firm foundation for ongoing and future relations” and to promote a “deeper understanding of each other’s legal and judicial cultures, common international legal standards, regional development, and relevant emerging issues.”

Likewise, the MOU aims to enhance the SCP’s capacity to implement its judicial reform program in accordance with its Strategic Plan for Judicial Innovations 2022-2027 (SPJI).

Both parties agree that their areas of cooperation shall be identified and developed principally in accordance with the SPJI and the SCP’s strategic plan for 2028 onwards.

To manage and implement the MOU, the Chief Justices of the FCA and SCP shall endeavor to meet annually.

The SCP and FCA acknowledged that the implementation of projects and activities may involve a combination of Australian and Philippine expertise, and the coordination and cooperation arrangements of the SCP with other justice sector agencies, the central socio-economic planning agency, and other relevant agencies and organizations in the Philippines as required or warranted.

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