I have to say that I couldn't in good conscience defend the functioning of the current judicial system in Libya. I think there is not much doubt that the system that exists in Libya now does not meet most international standards for justice and rule of law. It certainly is a highly personalized system in which connections, and in particular connections to the Gadhafi family, would trump most laws you would care to name.
I am, however, confident that the system that will emerge from Libya will not be the same as the one that exists today. I can't speculate as to exactly what form it will take, but certainly I don't believe that the Libyan people, and certainly not the opposition that we saw in Benghazi or that I've seen repeatedly from the NTC, have any interest in returning to the way things have been.