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Judiciary Of Malta
The judiciary of Malta interprets and applies the laws of Malta, to ensure equal justice under law, and to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution. The legal system of Malta is based partially on English law and partly on Continental law, whilst also being subject to European Union law. In its pre-accession evaluation reports in 2003, the European Commission suggested that there should be reform in the judicial appointment procedure, "controlled by political bodies" (i.e. the Parliament and parties therein), to improve objectivity. The Commission also pointed to the need to check the procedure for challenging judges and magistrates provided for by Article 738 of the Code of Organisation and Civil Procedure with the principle of an impartial tribunal enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights. The December 2018 Venice Commission Opinion on constitutional arrangements and separation of powers and the independence of the judiciary and law enforcement in Malta has point ...
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Malta ( , , ), officially the Republic of Malta ( mt, Repubblika ta' Malta ), is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of an archipelago, between Italy and Libya, and is often considered a part of Southern Europe. It lies south of Sicily (Italy), east of Tunisia, and north of Libya. The official languages are Maltese and English, and 66% of the current Maltese population is at least conversational in the Italian language. Malta has been inhabited since approximately 5900 BC. Its location in the centre of the Mediterranean has historically given it great strategic importance as a naval base, with a succession of powers having contested and ruled the islands, including the Phoenicians and Carthaginians, Romans, Greeks, Arabs, Normans, Aragonese, Knights of St. John, French, and British, amongst others. With a population of about 516,000 over an area of , Malta is the world's tenth-smallest country in area and fourth most densely populated sovereign co ...
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House Of Representatives Of Malta
The Parliament of Malta ( mt, Il-Parlament ta' Malta) is the constitutional legislative body in Malta, located in Valletta. The parliament is unicameral, with a democratically elected House of Representatives and the President of Malta. By constitutional law, all government ministers, including the Prime Minister, must be members of the House of Representatives. Between 1921 and 1933 the Parliament was bicameral, consisting of a Senate ''(Senat)'' as well as a Legislative Assembly ''(Assemblea Leġiżlattiva)''. House of Representatives of Malta The House of Representatives ( mt, Kamra tad-Deputati) is the unicameral legislature of Malta and a component of the Parliament of Malta. The House is presided over by the Speaker of the House. The President of Malta is appointed for a five-year term by a resolution of the House. Composition The House is composed of an odd number of members elected for one legislative term of five years. Ordinarily, five members are returned from each o ...
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Silvio Meli
Silvio Meli (born 1954) is a Maltese judge. He is a graduate of the University of Malta. He has been president of the Commission for Fair Trading and the Commission Against Drug and Alcohol Abuse. See also * Judiciary of Malta The judiciary of Malta interprets and applies the laws of Malta, to ensure equal justice under law, and to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution. The legal system of Malta is based partially on English law and partly on Continental law, whi ... References Living people 20th-century Maltese judges 21st-century Maltese judges 1954 births University of Malta alumni Date of birth missing (living people) {{Malta-bio-stub ...
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Joseph Zammit McKeon
Joseph Zammit McKeon is a former Maltese judge and the current Maltese Parliamentary Ombudsman. Judge Emeritus Joseph Zammit McKeon was born in Floriana, Malta, on the 19th March 1956. He was conferred the Diploma of Notary Public on the 12th December 1980 by the University of Malta followed by the Degree of Doctor of Laws on the 30th January 1982.  He practised primarily in litigation with effect from 4th March 1982. Following the enactment of the Occupational Health and Safety (Promotion) Act 1994, he was appointed as the first President of the Commission for the Promotion of Occupational Health and Safety,  a position which he held for six years until the Occupational Health and Safety Authority Act 2001 (which substituted the 1994 Act) came into force.  He actively participated and addressed seminars and conferences in Malta and abroad on the subject.  Until 2009, he was a lecturer and examiner in Occupational Health and Safety Legislation at the University of Malta in the ...
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Anna Felice
Anna Felice is a Maltese judge. She and Abigail Lofaro were the first female judges in Malta in 2006. See also Judiciary of Malta The judiciary of Malta interprets and applies the laws of Malta, to ensure equal justice under law, and to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution. The legal system of Malta is based partially on English law and partly on Continental law, whi ... References 21st-century Maltese judges Living people Date of birth missing (living people) Maltese women Year of birth missing (living people) 20th-century women judges 21st-century women judges {{Malta-bio-stub ...
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Abigail Lofaro
Abigail Lofaro (born September 1961) is a Maltese judge. She is a graduate of the University of Malta. Alongside Anna Felice, she was the first female judge appointed in Malta. See also * Judiciary of Malta The judiciary of Malta interprets and applies the laws of Malta, to ensure equal justice under law, and to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution. The legal system of Malta is based partially on English law and partly on Continental law, whi ... References Living people 1961 births 21st-century Maltese judges University of Malta alumni Maltese women Women judges {{Malta-bio-stub ...
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Tonio Mallia
Tonio Mallia (born 29 November 1955) is a Maltese judge. He is a graduate of the University of Malta. He was a member of the Commission to revise the Maltese rent laws and of the Commission to revise the Land Registration Act. Mallia was the first judge to postpone his retirement by 3 years, after a Constitutional amendment allowed members of the judiciary to retire at age 68 instead of 65. See also *Judiciary of Malta The judiciary of Malta interprets and applies the laws of Malta, to ensure equal justice under law, and to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution. The legal system of Malta is based partially on English law and partly on Continental law, wh ... References Living people 1955 births 20th-century Maltese judges University of Malta alumni Academic staff of the University of Malta Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Maltese judges {{Malta-bio-stub ...
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Joseph R
Joseph is a common male given name, derived from the Hebrew Yosef (יוֹסֵף). "Joseph" is used, along with "Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the modern-day Nordic countries. In Portuguese and Spanish, the name is "José". In Arabic, including in the Quran, the name is spelled '' Yūsuf''. In Persian, the name is "Yousef". The name has enjoyed significant popularity in its many forms in numerous countries, and ''Joseph'' was one of the two names, along with ''Robert'', to have remained in the top 10 boys' names list in the US from 1925 to 1972. It is especially common in contemporary Israel, as either "Yossi" or "Yossef", and in Italy, where the name "Giuseppe" was the most common male name in the 20th century. In the first century CE, Joseph was the second most popular male name for Palestine Jews. In the Book of Genesis Joseph is Jacob's eleventh son and Rachel's first son, and k ...
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Giannino Caruana Demajo
Giannino Caruana Demajo (born 1958) is a Maltese judge. He is a graduate of the University of Malta. See also *Judiciary of Malta References

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Mark Chetcuti
Mark Chetcuti (born 4 February 1958) has served as the Chief Justice of Malta since 2020. He had been appointed as a judge in 2010. He is a graduate of the University of Malta. See also *Judiciary of Malta References External links *Victor Paul BorgJudicial appointments: ‘Worst constitutional mess since Independence’''Times of Malta The ''Times of Malta'' is an English-language daily newspaper in Malta. Founded in 1935, by Lord and Lady Strickland and Lord Strickland's daughter Mabel, it is the oldest daily newspaper still in circulation in Malta. It has the widest circu ...,'' 28 April 2019. Retrieved 23 August 2022Archivedfrom the original on 28 March 2021. 1958 births Living people University of Malta alumni Chief justices of Malta 21st-century Maltese judges {{Malta-bio-stub ...
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The Malta Police Force
The Malta Police Force ( mt, Il-Korp tal-Pulizija ta’ Malta) is the national police force of the Republic of Malta. It falls under the responsibility of the Ministry for Home Affairs, Security, Reforms & Equality and its objectives are set out in ''The Police Act, Chapter 164'' of the Laws of Malta. As of 2020, the force is made up of around 2,400 members. Organisation The duty of the executive police to preserve public order and peace, to prevent and to detect and investigate offences, to collect evidence and to bring the offenders, whether principals or accomplices, before the judicial authorities. Specialised Branches: * Anti-Money Laundering * Community Policing * Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU) * Criminal Intelligence & Analysis Unit (CIAU) * Cyber Crime Unit (CCU) * Domestic Violence Unit (DSQ) * Drugs Squad (DSQ) * Economic Crimes * Environment Protection Unit (EPU) * Gender-Based & Domestic Violence (GBDV) * Homicide * Immigration * International Relations Unit (IRU) ...
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Prosecution
A prosecutor is a legal representative of the prosecution in states with either the common law adversarial system or the civil law inquisitorial system. The prosecution is the legal party responsible for presenting the case in a criminal trial against an individual accused of breaking the law. Typically, the prosecutor represents the state or the government in the case brought against the accused person. Prosecutor as a legal professional Prosecutors are typically lawyers who possess a law degree, and are recognised as suitable legal professionals by the court in which they are acting. This may mean they have been admitted to the bar, or obtained a comparable qualification where available - such as solicitor advocates in England and Wales. They become involved in a criminal case once a suspect has been identified and charges need to be filed. They are employed by an office of the government, with safeguards in place to ensure such an office can successfully pursue the prosec ...
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