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"en.20120705.19.4-131-000"2
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"The workload of the Court of Justice, the General Court and the Civil Service Tribunal is constantly increasing. We urgently need to find a solution which will ensure the proper functioning of all three courts. The productivity of the Court of Justice itself has substantially improved, but the number of unfinished cases continues to rise. It is interesting that the Court of Justice states by way of illustration that the files of cases under review cover an area of 505 metres! Such a rate is simply not manageable, and the Court of Justice clearly lacks the resources needed to perform its activities properly and effectively. We therefore need an urgent structural solution. The Court of Justice has concluded that, in view of the urgency of the situation, the most advantageous solution would be to increase the number of judges by at least 12, bringing the overall number of judges at the General Court to 39. The matter of their appointment, however, is problematic. The request has been divided into two sections, and the section dealing with the matter of the General Court is therefore still open. It is clearly desirable to increase the number of judges as quickly as possible. It is no less important, however, to agree on a method for appointing them. I consider it important for the Council to address this issue as a matter of priority."@en1
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