It is well established that the elevation of the judiciary and confidence in it are the foundation of a democratic state, and that building a state of law and institutions and achieving justice requires an independent judiciary.
The judiciary is the courageous judge capable of carrying out his mission with faith; the humane judge who refuses to let anyone be wronged; the judge who sees in the texts of the law what others do not see; the judge who is kept awake by every case for fear of justice being lost.
A well-qualified judiciary achieves justice and equality, strengthens confidence in the judicial system, and contributes significantly to the economic growth of nations — an effective judicial system helps resolve disputes and creates a stable, attractive investment environment. The judiciary is the guarantor of the rule of law and the foundation of thriving democracies.
Hence comes the role of the Jordan Judicial Institute as the only official body responsible for preparing and qualifying judges in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, supplying the judiciary with a select elite distinguished by knowledge, skill and sound conduct.