Long-awaited victims’ rights for military coming into effect in June
OTTAWA — The Canadian Armed Forces says long-awaited rights for victims of military-related crimes will come into effect in June.
Yet senior legal officers say in an update today progress in a number of other areas, including calls to increase the independence of military judges, prosecutors and defence lawyers, has been slower.
Parliament approved the declaration on victims’ rights in the military justice system in 2019, after similar legislation for the civilian court system was adopted in 2015.
Senior legal officers defended the pace of implementation, saying they needed to consult victims’ groups and change regulations to make sure the declaration complied with the law.