Malta Independent

Moral preparatio­n just as important as academic in the judiciary - Judge Silvio Meli

- ■ Albert Galea

Judge Silvio Meli used his final sitting before his retirement to emphasise the importance of moral preparatio­n in conjunctio­n with academic preparatio­n in the judiciary.

Addressing a packed courtroom, Judge Meli said that he would not be utilising his final address to present criticism and solutions of and for the judiciary.

He said that over the years he has worked honestly and in an ethical, sensitive, independen­t, and transparen­t manner; even if this effort was not always appreciate­d. Despite everything, he said, he had still persisted and moved forward despite what he called structural deficienci­es along with other issues.

Speaking in a soft-spoken manner, the Judge said that if the judiciary lacks these elements, then it would be discarding its duty to the people and to society.

Addressing the importance of preparatio­n, Judge Meli said that preparatio­n has to be done from beforehand to be effective, and that moral preparatio­n must work pari-passu with academic preparatio­n. He noted that both these forms of preparatio­n are “indispensa­ble” to the work of the judiciary and its operation within society.

Silvio Meli was appointed as magistrate in 1990, serving mainly in the court’s civil jurisdicti­on. He was the President of the Commission for Fair Trading ever since its founding, and was also an elected member of the Commission for the Administra­tion of Justice and Deputy Chairman of the Judicial Studies Committee.

He was sworn in as a Judge in 2011. He was in the past is a visiting lecturer on the philosophy of law at the University of Malta and the University of South Texas, USA.

 ??  ?? Photo: Alenka Falzon
Photo: Alenka Falzon

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