Community Alliance Party

Community Alliance Party LogoThe Community Alliance Party is a dynamic alliance of ACT residents, community groups, and business people. We are seeking to establish balanced government and to make our Capital a better and more affordable place to live. We will achieve this through:

* Improved services; * Lower rates and charges; and * Open government

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The Community Alliance Party believes that judicial independence, and a fair, efficient, and affordable system of courts and tribunals, are of fundamental importance to our democratic freedoms.

Although the ACT’s legal system generally works well, long delays and high costs are a serious deterrent to some ACT residents seeking justice, and place a significant financial burden on ACT taxpayers.

The ACT maintains its own system of courts (the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court, and the Magistrates Court), a legislature (the Legislative Assembly) and a wide range of tribunals. The Alliance will work with the legal fraternity and the community to enhance our legal system.

Integrity

  • The Alliance seeks greater transparency, and genuine consultation, in the process of appointing judges and magistrates. The Alliance will introduce a requirement for a statement of the background, experience and qualifications of a prospective appointee being laid before the Legislative Assembly.
  • The Alliance supports the administrative and financial independence of the ACT Courts to help maintain the integrity of the legal system.
  • The Alliance recognises that the jury system, which dates back many centuries, is a cornerstone of our democratic freedoms. The safeguards that it offers must not be whittled away. To help ensure that it is properly understood and valued, the Alliance supports public education on the role of the jury and on the court system in general.

Efficiency

  • The Alliance supports monitoring of the operation of the court system, in collaboration with the judiciary and court officials, to minimise unnecessary delays in the legal process.
  • The Alliance supports a review of legal aid to identify existing inefficiencies and inequalities, and to recommend changes so that, within necessary budgetary constraints, funds are provided for worthy claims to be pursued by those lacking the financial means to do so.
  • The Alliance supports the rationalisation of the overly complicated system of ACT tribunals. New appointments should be subject to public scrutiny to ensure that only people of the highest calibre are appointed.
  • The Alliance will ensure that the ACT Government adheres to its own model litigant guidelines.

Reform

  • The Alliance believes that law reform is a matter of real community interest. The Alliance supports the creation of a body of voluntary community members to monitor the implementation of ACT law and changes in law elsewhere in Australia, with a view to recommending changes in the ACT where appropriate.
  • The Alliance supports a review of sentencing in the ACT Courts with a view to ensuring the consistency and appropriateness of penalties and will investigate the possibility of introducing a common standard of sentencing with other jurisdictions.
  • The Alliance believes that the ACT does not require its own Bill of Rights or Human Rights Office since the protection of such fundamental rights should be a Federal responsibility.
 
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