Freedom - Justice - Security -
Maybe I'm the silly ignorant one. Call me stupid if you like.
All my legal professional life I have done the utmost to satify
my clients' interests. I've never had clientcomplaints. To the
contrary, I would say.
My clients became friends, sending me postcards from vacations,
holiday wishes and updating me with their lives. My client's heirs
became, over time, my new clients, Brought cookies for my pets
and sometimes simply called or visited me, just to ask me how I
was doing and to wish me the best. Why ?
Because I gave my life,- not just my professional life - but my
entire life, to fulfilling my childhood dream, the purpose of my
life, to be an advocate in order to help others to obtain their
legitimate legal rights. Why? Because everyone, everybody, has the
right to a dignified life. That means; loving parents, proper
schooling, adequate health services, in order to obtain personal
identification and accomplishments which will enable proper
housing, food and therefore an income for the family, normaly by
means of a job/work. In a place where the Rule of Law is in force
in a country where a Government is ruled by the Trias Politica,
that is to say, where there is a COMPLETE separation of powers.
Judicial, Legislative and Executive (Government&Administration).
After having lived my youth in 4 different continents in more
than reasonable wealth, I started to work in order to pay for my
University studies. I knew perfectly well that money is a need in
order 'to get by', but that money does not create happiness.
Happiness comes from other sources, as long as the primary needs
are covered. For me the inmense success I had in my professional
life would have meant nothing if it weren't for the happiness in
the eyes of my clients winning their cases.
Ofcourse I noticed irregularities, saw things that raised more
questions than answers, and asked myself why certain matters
were not dealt with. Why some people appeared to be 'more equal'
than others before the courts. Why certain clients' interests
were dealt with priority and others shoved under the carpet.
With ample knowledge of history and sociology I was ofcourse
fully aware of the predator instinct that lies in human nature.
But I believed in the Rule of Law of modern society.
Notwithstanding the folkloric/heraldic stories of Templars,
Crusadors, Jesuits, RoundTable and FreeMasonry, I never would
have been able to inmagine their force behind the curtains in
nowadays economies, governments and local public as well as
semipublic administration organs (like advocate, judge and public
prosecutors societies).
How repulsive are some elements of these entities in the nowaday
national, international and world organizations!
Overruling the Rule of Law, by their ever growing cancer.
Does the public not see, nor understand that a shadow government
by secret organizations will only bring about corruption and
dictatorship ?
Does the general public not see that merging Judicial and
Government/administrative powers is everything that the
Trias politica aimed to prevent ?
Does nobody read any history books or is the population to be
dumbed down, by ignorant/false Teachers, Mass Stream Media,
Drugs and Economical Crises, so that NO ONE WILL DARE TO
SAY ANY THING ?
Because if they dare, they will be 'taken out ?
A nice and honrable colleague of mine told me some years ago that
he had to give in to a local secret society, as he had to feed
his wife and children. I ofcourse understood his argument and
bare him no grudge.
But what happens to Freedom, Justice and Security when lawyers,
advocates and barristers, have to enter into these kind of societies
in order to feed themselves and their families ?
You got it ! The end of the Trias Politica. The end of the
Rule of Law. The end of Democracy. The beginning of a New
World Order ruled by men behind the curtains.
Mevr. mr. drª Marian Aletta Does
So we are to adhere to a internet communication system for advocates to communicate with
the courts and other legal institutions, - by force and exclusively - named LexNet, which runs
via their local operative systems and at the same time expose our correspondence, legal data
and computers to a posible virus attack that runs through their local system ?
On the 25.10.16 the National Spanish Law Society informed of a new internet communication
system for advocates, provided by a national Ministery of Justice Platform, which will be implemented shortly. The only 15.000 spanish advocates who entered into the LexNet system,
will not loose their contacts, until all is re-routed into this new Ministery of Justice Platform.
Well let's hope that this new national advocacy internet system will function better than LexNet,
and that it will deprive local entities of distortion of the legal internet systems they run, in order
to harrass the so called 'not-collaboratives'.
That is advocates who do NOT collaborate with corruption and dysfunctional Justice at a local
level. So now we only have to wait for the reaction from the law societies at a local level, who
will see a lot of their power taken away from them.
High time I would say the national spanish government starts intervening with the excessive corruption in the Justice system at local level. Let them please start opening some windows,
because the stench is killing !! Not just the not-collaborative advocates, but the entire society.
When Judges and Prosecutors are handpicked, and paid by the local governments, in Spain
called Comunidades Autonomas, then ONLY the advocates are in a positition to protect the legitimate interests of the citizens.
Which may or may not be the same interests that the politicians at local level may have in mind.
Nor what may be the 'politically correct' opinión of local law societies.
Therefore a NATIONAL INTERNET SYSTEM FOR ADVOCATES VIA A PLATFORM
FROM THE NATIONAL MINISTERY OF JUSTICE WOULD ERADICATE A LOT OF CORRUPTION. High time !!
http://www.abogacia.es/2016/10/25/lexnet-abogacia-inicia-un-proceso-de-transicion-hacia-la-plataforma-del-ministerio-de-justicia/
Lexnet Abogacía inicia un proceso de transición hacia la plataforma del Ministerio de Justicia
25 octubre, 2016
La Abogacía ha asumido su responsabilidad como actor fundamental de la Justicia y, fiel a su compromiso de modernización, desarrolló Lexnet Abogacía para ayudar a los letrados en su adaptación a la justicia digital.
Tras un año de funcionamiento con los nuevos requisitos, la Abogacía ha adoptado esta decisión al considerar que es el momento oportuno para lograr mayor eficiencia y eficacia en las comunicaciones electrónicas con los juzgados y tribunales.
El Pleno de la Abogacía ha valorado, entre otras cuestiones, que la homologación por el Ministerio de Justicia de las nuevas funcionalidades de Lexnet Abogacía se produce entre tres y seis meses después de haber sido diseñadas y aplicadas por el propio Ministerio, generando así ineficiencias y un elevado coste operativo en esta herramienta tecnológica. Esto ha provocado que se tuviera que remitir a los usuarios a utilizar la plataforma del Ministerio de Justicia cada vez que éste lanza una nueva funcionalidad y que muchos abogados necesitaran utilizar dos aplicaciones distintas para su comunicación con los juzgados.
Se inicia ahora un proceso de negociación con el Ministerio de Justicia para planificar y garantizar la transición de un sistema a otro. En este periodo, las decenas de miles de abogados que utilizan Lexnet Abogacía –con una media de 15.000 cada día- podrán seguir utilizando esta plataforma, que en ningún caso se desconectará hasta que este proceso finalice en los próximos meses.
Desde ese momento, el Ministerio de Justicia garantizará el funcionamiento y soporte del servicio para todos los profesionales de la Abogacía tal y como establece la Ley 18/2011 reguladora del uso de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación en la Administración de Justicia
the courts and other legal institutions, - by force and exclusively - named LexNet, which runs
via their local operative systems and at the same time expose our correspondence, legal data
and computers to a posible virus attack that runs through their local system ?
On the 25.10.16 the National Spanish Law Society informed of a new internet communication
system for advocates, provided by a national Ministery of Justice Platform, which will be implemented shortly. The only 15.000 spanish advocates who entered into the LexNet system,
will not loose their contacts, until all is re-routed into this new Ministery of Justice Platform.
Well let's hope that this new national advocacy internet system will function better than LexNet,
and that it will deprive local entities of distortion of the legal internet systems they run, in order
to harrass the so called 'not-collaboratives'.
That is advocates who do NOT collaborate with corruption and dysfunctional Justice at a local
level. So now we only have to wait for the reaction from the law societies at a local level, who
will see a lot of their power taken away from them.
High time I would say the national spanish government starts intervening with the excessive corruption in the Justice system at local level. Let them please start opening some windows,
because the stench is killing !! Not just the not-collaborative advocates, but the entire society.
When Judges and Prosecutors are handpicked, and paid by the local governments, in Spain
called Comunidades Autonomas, then ONLY the advocates are in a positition to protect the legitimate interests of the citizens.
Which may or may not be the same interests that the politicians at local level may have in mind.
Nor what may be the 'politically correct' opinión of local law societies.
Therefore a NATIONAL INTERNET SYSTEM FOR ADVOCATES VIA A PLATFORM
FROM THE NATIONAL MINISTERY OF JUSTICE WOULD ERADICATE A LOT OF CORRUPTION. High time !!
http://www.abogacia.es/2016/10/25/lexnet-abogacia-inicia-un-proceso-de-transicion-hacia-la-plataforma-del-ministerio-de-justicia/
Lexnet Abogacía inicia un proceso de transición hacia la plataforma del Ministerio de Justicia
25 octubre, 2016
- El Pleno del Consejo General de la Abogacía Española celebrado el viernes 21 de octubre redefine su estrategia en materia tecnológica
- Los 15.000 abogados que diariamente utilizan Lexnet Abogacía podrán seguir utilizando esta plataforma durante el proceso transitorio
La Abogacía ha asumido su responsabilidad como actor fundamental de la Justicia y, fiel a su compromiso de modernización, desarrolló Lexnet Abogacía para ayudar a los letrados en su adaptación a la justicia digital.
Tras un año de funcionamiento con los nuevos requisitos, la Abogacía ha adoptado esta decisión al considerar que es el momento oportuno para lograr mayor eficiencia y eficacia en las comunicaciones electrónicas con los juzgados y tribunales.
El Pleno de la Abogacía ha valorado, entre otras cuestiones, que la homologación por el Ministerio de Justicia de las nuevas funcionalidades de Lexnet Abogacía se produce entre tres y seis meses después de haber sido diseñadas y aplicadas por el propio Ministerio, generando así ineficiencias y un elevado coste operativo en esta herramienta tecnológica. Esto ha provocado que se tuviera que remitir a los usuarios a utilizar la plataforma del Ministerio de Justicia cada vez que éste lanza una nueva funcionalidad y que muchos abogados necesitaran utilizar dos aplicaciones distintas para su comunicación con los juzgados.
Se inicia ahora un proceso de negociación con el Ministerio de Justicia para planificar y garantizar la transición de un sistema a otro. En este periodo, las decenas de miles de abogados que utilizan Lexnet Abogacía –con una media de 15.000 cada día- podrán seguir utilizando esta plataforma, que en ningún caso se desconectará hasta que este proceso finalice en los próximos meses.
Desde ese momento, el Ministerio de Justicia garantizará el funcionamiento y soporte del servicio para todos los profesionales de la Abogacía tal y como establece la Ley 18/2011 reguladora del uso de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación en la Administración de Justicia