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"Mr President, as I have just said before regarding the ECJ, I welcome this common-sense proposal on reforming the structural features of the EU justice system to better fit them for an ever expanding case-load of an enlarging Union post-Lisbon.
It is quite shocking actually that there currently exists no workable procedures for replacing a civil service tribunal judge if he or she falls ill. One has to wonder why this was not included in the original statute in the first place.
I was in favour of the separate civil service tribunal (CST) at the time of its establishment in 2005 and I should like to reiterate my ECR Group’s position that we need more specialised courts on the model of the CST to provide tailored expertise in specific legal areas such as infringements of IP law. But we must always be wary, as my colleague Daniel Hannan said, of judicial activism whereby judges seek to replace the role of elected politicians."@en1
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