Wednesday, 28 September 2005

CHECHEN COURT SYSTEM ALMOST RESTORED - OFFICIAL

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By empty (9/28/2005 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The Chechen court system has been practically restored, Chechen Supreme Court Chairman Ziyavdi Zaurbekov told a Thursday press conference in Moscow. \"Fourteen of the 15 district and town courts of Chechnya are already functioning. The Supreme Court and the Grozny Garrison Military Court are functioning, as well,\" he said.
The Chechen court system has been practically restored, Chechen Supreme Court Chairman Ziyavdi Zaurbekov told a Thursday press conference in Moscow. \"Fourteen of the 15 district and town courts of Chechnya are already functioning. The Supreme Court and the Grozny Garrison Military Court are functioning, as well,\" he said. Chechen district and town courts have 84 vacancies. There are only 43 judges in Chechen courts, Abdrakhman Jabrailov, from the Chechen department of the Russian Supreme Court, said. Bailiffs and policemen protect court buildings and judges, he said. (Interfax)
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