Justice in Belgium is facing growing unrest as magistrates and public prosecutors in Limburg and Antwerp launch weekly actions under the banner ‘justice deserves respect.’ This initiative, which began at 11:55 AM on 2025-05-08 14:18:00 at the Vlinderpaleis in Antwerp, aims to highlight the deep-rooted and structural issues within the justice system.
- Magistrates and staff protest justice system issues
- Weekly actions highlight justice sector problems
- Focus on staff shortages, infrastructure, safety
- Actions suspend court sessions temporarily
- Pension reforms spark magistrate dissatisfaction
- Delayed payments affect experts and services
The actions involve temporarily suspending court sessions to draw attention to critical problems such as staff shortages, infrastructure deficits, safety concerns, and excessive workloads. With mounting frustration, legal professionals emphasize that justice should not be treated merely as a budgetary item but as a vital pillar of Belgium’s democratic rule of law.
What challenges are pushing the justice system to this breaking point? And how will these protests impact everyday citizens? The following fast answer provides a concise overview.
Why is this wave of protests gaining momentum now? The dissatisfaction isn’t new but has intensified following controversial pension reforms and ongoing operational challenges. The weekly actions focus on specific issues to ensure clarity and impact:
- Highlighting staff shortages and workload pressures
- Addressing delayed payments to experts, interpreters, and service providers
- Calling for improved infrastructure and enhanced safety measures
- Maintaining access to justice without harming the public
As these actions continue across key regions, will policymakers respond with meaningful change? The justice sector’s call for respect and resources is clear—now it’s time for Belgium to listen and act decisively to strengthen its legal foundations.