SIEM REAP (VNS)
— The Chief Judges of the Supreme People's Courts of Viet Nam, Laos and
Cambodia have co-chaired a meeting with judges from the three
countries' border localities with the aim of giving a boost to
co-operation in combating transnational crime.
The three-day meeting, the second of its kind, got under way on Saturday in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
In his opening speech, Cambodian Chief Judge Dith
Munthy said the meeting demonstrated a new move to show the
determination of the three countries' supreme courts to boost both
bilateral and multilateral co-operation in the fight against
transnational crime.
He stressed the task required a high sense of
political will from the three countries' administrations as well as
people's involvement, adequate infrastructure, quick information
sharing, and support from regional and international security partners.
According to Vietnamese Chief Judge Truong Hoa
Binh, the meeting took place at a time when organised criminal gangs had
stretched their operations beyond their national boundaries in a
sophisticated manner that demanded closer co-operation between courts
around the world.
As well as a good opportunity to review past
co-operation, the meeting would also enable the three countries' court
sectors to exchange experience in crime prevention and legal assistance,
and discuss co-operation mechanisms for them and for their subordinates
in border sharing provinces, Binh said.
Delegates will discuss a report on co-operation
between the court sectors of Viet Nam, Laos and Cambodia and witness the
signing of a joint statement at the event, scheduled to end today. —
VNS
1 comment:
Hope this judge read what he was signed,dint signed away your right to own your land like Hun sen and Heng Samrin did.
Post a Comment