Editorial: Making justice more transparent
Isabel Bonnici, Laura Chetcuti Dimech, Andrew Drago and Vincent DeGaetano at the launch of the policy paper. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier
Justice should be transparent. Justice should be fair. These two elements go hand in hand. Law students recently suggested that the conclusions and recommendations of magisterial inquiries into sudden deaths and crimes involving abuse by people in public administration should be public. Always.In a policy paper launched last week, the Law Students’ Association suggested that...