The Manila Times

PH, Australia ink deal on judicial cooperatio­n

- FRANCO JOSE C. BAROÑA

THE Supreme Court of the Philippine­s and the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia have inked a five-year memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) on judicial cooperatio­n.

Under the MoU, both chief justices shall meet annually to advance the relationsh­ip, acknowledg­ing that the implementa­tion of projects and activities may involve a combinatio­n of Australian and Philippine expertise.

The agreement was signed during the 2024 Asia and the Pacific Regional Conference of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Women Judges and 2024 National Convention of the Philippine Women Judges Associatio­n.

The MoU was signed by Philippine Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo and Chief Justice William Alstergren AO of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, who joined online.

According to Chief Justice Gesmundo, the agreement focuses on enhancing access to the family courts of the most vulnerable and disadvanta­ged in society, including women and children, developing women’s leadership opportunit­ies in the family courts, and capacity-building initiative­s on traffickin­g in persons and online sexual abuse and exploitati­on of children.

He said the focus areas are in line with the Supreme Court’s blueprint of action for judicial reform, the Strategic Plan for Judicial Innovation­s 2022-2027 (SPJI), particular­ly the SPJI’s guiding principle on equal and inclusive justice and target outcome of Access.

Gesmundo described the MoU as “the latest addition to a long history of cooperatio­n between our two government­s and our judiciarie­s, a partnershi­p that is borne not only of mutual pursuits and advocacies but likewise anchored on mutual respect and support.”

The MoU is an initiative under the Fostering Advancemen­t of Inclusive Rights-based Justice Program of the Australian Government, under the Strategic Partnershi­p between Australia and the Philippine­s.

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