This Commission
for the Administration of Justice is set up under the relevant provisions
of the Constitution , and is chaired by the President of Malta. It
is composed of nine other members including the Chief Justice (Deputy
Chairman), the Attorney General, two members elected by the judges
of the Superior Courts for a period of four years, two members elected
by the magistrates of the Inferior Courts for a period of four years,
one member appointed by the Prime Minister for a period of four years
and another member nominated by the Leader of the Opposition as well
as the President of the Chamber of Advocates. The persons nominated
by the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition must be at
least forty-five years of age, and enjoy the respect of the public
and have a reputation of integrity and honesty.
The functions of the Commission include the supervision of the workings of all
Courts, and proposing recommendations to the Minister responsible for Justice,
to ensure the efficient functioning of the Courts. The Commission also advises
the Minister on any matter relating to the organisation and administration of
justice and formulates codes of ethics regulating the conduct of members of the
judiciary, after consultation with the Committee for Advocates and Legal Procurators
.
The Commission has the right to exercise discipline according to law over advocates
and legal procurators practising their profession.
The Commission's Office is situated at the Presidential Palace in Valletta and
can be contacted on tel : +356 2122 1221 or fax + 356 2122 8168.