Minister: 2007 Breakthrough Year for Eliminating Court Backlogs

Ljubljana, 12 December - Justice Minister Lovro Sturm believes that next year will be crucial in efforts to eliminate court backlogs. He told the press in Ljubljana on Tuesday that his optimism was based on the continuing fall in the number of pending cases.

Ljubljana, Justice Ministry
A press conference by Justice Minister Lovro Sturm at the first anniversary of the launch of the Lukenda Project aimed at tackling court backlogs by 2010.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Justice Ministry
Justice Minister Lovro Sturm speaking to the press at the first anniversary of the launch of the Lukenda Project, aimed at tackling court backlogs.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Justice Ministry
Justice Minister Lovro Sturm speaking to the press at the first anniversary of the launch of the Lukenda Project, aimed at tackling court backlogs.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Justice Ministry
Justice Minister Lovro Sturm (left) speaking to the press at the first anniversary of the launch of the Lukenda Project, aimed at tackling court backlogs. Sturm is joined by Marjan Miklavcic of the Justice Administration Directorate.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Justice Ministry
Justice Minister Lovro Sturm (left) speaking to the press at the first anniversary of the launch of the Lukenda Project, aimed at tackling court backlogs. Sturm is joined by Marjan Miklavcic of the Justice Administration Directorate.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Justice Ministry
Justice Minister Lovro Sturm (left) speaking to the press at the first anniversary of the launch of the Lukenda Project, aimed at tackling court backlogs. Sturm is joined by Marjan Miklavcic of the Justice Administration Directorate.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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