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SURVEY Commercial Enforcement and Insolvency Systems. Panel II Efficient Court Administration. Legal Vice Presidency The World Bank. Routine Liquidation. 00-18 months. 0%. Longer than. 30 months. 44%. 18-30 months. 56%. Routine Rehabilitation. Longer. 49%. 00-18 Months. 38%.
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SURVEY Commercial Enforcement and Insolvency Systems Panel II Efficient Court Administration Legal Vice Presidency The World Bank
Routine Liquidation 00-18 months 0% Longer than 30 months 44% 18-30 months 56%
Routine Rehabilitation Longer 49% 00-18 Months 38% 18-30 Months 13%
Factors in selection process 100% 0% 0% 1. Educational Level 70% 30% 0% 2. Legal Experience 70% 20% 10% 3. Legal Competence 60% 40% 0% 4. Character and Integrity 60% 0% 40% 5. Minimum Age 50% 40% 10% 6. Judicial Experience 0% 20% 80% 7. Contribution to Community 0% 20% 80% 8. Political Standing 0% 10% 90% 9. Business Experience 0% 0% 100% 10. Diversity 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Always Sometimes Never
Attendance to Continuing Education • 27 % Often • 27 % Sometimes • 46 % Never
Appointment of Judges • 100% judges are guaranteed security of tenure during their term of appointment • 18% there is a probationary period before final appointment • 55% there is a mandatory retirement age • 91% there is a legally established mechanism for dismissal • 100% there are accountability mechanisms for judges
Review of Judicial Performance no regular review 18% regular review Regular review conducted by 82% 90% 89% 80% 70% 60% 50% 33% 40% 30% 11% 11% 11% 20% 10% 0% 0% Government Other Bar Association Private Public Other body Judges/judicial or attorneys Organization(s) Organization(s) bodies
Public perception ofcourt competence 70% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 20% 10% 10% 0% 0% Excellent Good Mediocre Bad Excellent Good Mediocre Bad
Consistent interpretation of insolvency laws Infrequently Sometimes 9% 9% Frequently 82%
Enforcement ofInsolvency Laws • 91% general perception that courts are willing to enforce insolvency laws