Introduction

This demographic study of the Judicial Profession between april and 2009 has been carried out, based on the Integrated Management System for Judicial Bodies and Judicial Professions. The greater detail of the study has focused on judges and magistrates in active service in the Judicial Profession, as set forth in article 349 of the LOPJ(Organic Law of the Judiciary), which establishes:

1. Judges and magistrates will bein active service when they occupy a position corresponding to the JudicialProfession, when they are provisionally assigned, appointed as assistantjudges, or temporarily seconded.

2. When a position held by a judgeor magistrate is abolished or reconverted with a change of jurisdictionalorder, he/she shall be placed at the disposal of the President of the HighCourt of Justice, under the terms established in Article 118(2)(3).

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Methodology

1.Thematic:
Socio-economic analysis.

2.Indicators:
Entry into the judicial career:
-Entry: total number of judges, magistrates and magistrates of the Supreme Court who have entered the judicial career.
-Average age: average age of judges, magistrates and Supreme Court justices of those entering the judicial career.
Note: the calendar is linked to the date of entry.

Active judges:
-Active: total number of Supreme Court judges and magistrates with active servicestatus, i.e. when they occupy a position corresponding to the judicial career, when they are temporarily seconded, when they have been appointed as associate judges, or when they have been temporarily seconded.
-Average age: average age of judges and magistrates of the Supreme Court with activeservice status.
-Average length of service: average seniority of personnel in active service in the judicial career of judges, magistrates and magistrates of the Supreme Court with active service status.

Departures from the judicial career:
-Exits: total number of Supreme Court judges, magistratesand judges on permanent leave, whether due to retirement, death, resignation or separation from the judiciary.
-Average age: average age of Supreme Court judges, magistrates and judges on permanent leave.
-Average length of service: average length of service of Supreme Court judges, magistrates and judges on permanent leave.
Note: the calendar is linked to the date of termination.

3.Geographical scope:
The information covers the whole of the national territory.Data is published at national level, by Autonomous Communities and provinces.

4.Application bodies:
Judicial bodies.

5.Temporal coverage:
Information on an annual basis, with data available since14/04/2009.

6.Updating of data:
The data is updated on an annual basis.

7.Normalisation processes:
The geographical data is standardised in accordance with the Technical Regulations of the CTEAJE (reference standard for IT tools in the field of the Administration of Justice).

8.Adjustment:
No seasonal adjustment, time series decomposition or similar methods are performed.

9.Source:
The data is obtained from the General Council of the Judiciary.

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