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Arbeiten Richter in Rumänien am meisten in Europa?

Der rumänische Präsident sagt, dass die Richter in seinem Land deutlich mehr arbeiten als ihre Kollegen in anderen europäischen Staaten. Doch stimmt das?

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00:00Do Romanian judges work the most in Europe?
00:07Romania's President Nikusho Dan recently claimed that judges in his country
00:11work two to three times more than their counterparts in other European states.
00:16He made the comments in the context of a plan by the government
00:19to raise the retirement age for judges to 65.
00:23Dan said he'd asked the government to implement the change gradually
00:26over the next 15 years, instead of 10 as initially scheduled.
00:30To compare countries as Dan suggested, we can take a look at a recent report
00:34by the Council of Europe's European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice.
00:39In Romania in 2022, the most recent year recorded,
00:43almost seven civil cases per 100 inhabitants were heard in a first-instance court.
00:48This is significantly higher than the European median of two civil cases per 100 inhabitants
00:53and the highest rate overall, according to the Council of Europe report.
00:58It's a different story for criminal and administrative cases, however.
01:01Romania drops to around the European average for both of these,
01:04at 1.92 and 0.44, respectively.
01:08Montenegro's at the top, with 12.10 and 2.15.
01:12To help with this into context, we can also look at how many judges Romania has
01:16compared to the rest of Europe.
01:17The country has 22.9 professional judges per 100,000 people, according to the report,
01:23while the European median stands at 17.8.
01:26Compare this to the likes of the Netherlands, for example,
01:29which has a similar population size to Romania and has a professional judge ratio of 15.
01:34As you can see, it's overly simplified to suggest that Romanian judges work more
01:39than those in other European countries.
01:41They do have to handle significantly more civil cases,
01:44but this isn't the same for all areas of law or the level of instance,
01:48and cases are cleared at a similar rate to the European average.
01:53Ready for all areas of the world?
01:54And on the European live sector Andrew,
01:58who leave the
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