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THE HAGUE--Former Antillean Prime Minister and Minister of Justice Susy Camelia-Römer is one of the experts invited for the hearing on justice in the Second Chamber next Wednesday.
Camelia-Römer is the only Antillean who appears on the list of five experts invited by the Dutch Parliament's Permanent Committee of Antillean and Aruban Affairs NAAZ to give their vision on the Kingdom Consensus Laws relating to justice before these laws are handled by the Second Chamber next month.
The other five experts are: Chairman Harm Brouwer of the Council of Attorneys General; Chairman M.A. Beuving of the Council of Chief Police Commissioners; and Detectives Chief H. Vissers and Police Chief Aad Meijboom, both of the police corps Rotterdam-Rijnmond. The latter police corps examined the Antillean police forces last year.
The experts will give their view on the proposed legislation of the Joint Court of Justice, the Public Prosecutor's Offices, and police organisation of countries Curaçao and St. Maarten and the BES islands of Bonaire, St. Eustatius, and Saba, and the Council for the Maintenance of Law and Order.
A second hearing is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon. Six experts will give their view on the proposed amendment to the Kingdom Charter. Invited were Vice Chairman of the Council of State Herman Tjeenk Willink, Professor Parliamentary Democracy Joop van den Berg, Professor Caribbean History Gert Jan Oostindie, and three other experts - R. Hoekstra, H. Hoogers, and L. Rogier.
The hearings take place on the initiative of Member of Parliament Johan Remkes of the liberal democratic VVD party.
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