For democracy and the rule of law to function and flourish, important actors in the justice system need sufficient independence from politicians in power to act under rule of law rather than political pressure. The court system must offer a place where government action can be reviewed, challenged, and, when necessary, limited to protect constitutional and legal bounds, safeguard internationally-recognized human rights, and prevent departures from a fair and impartial system of law enforcement and dispute resolution. Courts also should offer a place where government officials can be held accountable. People within and outside a country need faith that court decisions will be made fairly and under law. Because the Council of Europe’s Group o...
The rule of law, judicial independence and separation of powers are values guaranteed in constitutio...
The article examines the threat to judicial independence from political calls for more judicial ac...
When the communist regimes in Central Eastern Europe collapsed in the late 1980s, each state in this...
For democracy and the rule of law to function and flourish, important actors in the justice system n...
By winning both the presidency and a majority of seats in the Parliament in 2015, the Law and Justic...
In 2017, the prevailing political party in Poland, Law and Justice (Prawo i Sprawiedliwos6), propose...
What an ‘independent’ judiciary means in a democratic society is a complex question, bringing in suc...
What can the Hungarian and Polish experiences teach us about the processes of decreasing judicial in...
Because courts are both conflict-resolving and lawmaking bodies, they should be both independent and...
Poland is currently experiencing a constitutional crisis, as the ruling Law and Justice party has co...
The article discusses approaches to defending the independence of the judiciary – one of the main in...
In recent decades, countries around the globe have engaged in rule of law and judicial reform initia...
When the European Union was founded, it was assumed that all Member States admitted as consolidated ...
Published online: 4 February 2022Whilst it is up to the European Union’s Member States to ‘provide r...
The independence of the courts and the judiciary constitutes one of the foundations of the rule of l...
The rule of law, judicial independence and separation of powers are values guaranteed in constitutio...
The article examines the threat to judicial independence from political calls for more judicial ac...
When the communist regimes in Central Eastern Europe collapsed in the late 1980s, each state in this...
For democracy and the rule of law to function and flourish, important actors in the justice system n...
By winning both the presidency and a majority of seats in the Parliament in 2015, the Law and Justic...
In 2017, the prevailing political party in Poland, Law and Justice (Prawo i Sprawiedliwos6), propose...
What an ‘independent’ judiciary means in a democratic society is a complex question, bringing in suc...
What can the Hungarian and Polish experiences teach us about the processes of decreasing judicial in...
Because courts are both conflict-resolving and lawmaking bodies, they should be both independent and...
Poland is currently experiencing a constitutional crisis, as the ruling Law and Justice party has co...
The article discusses approaches to defending the independence of the judiciary – one of the main in...
In recent decades, countries around the globe have engaged in rule of law and judicial reform initia...
When the European Union was founded, it was assumed that all Member States admitted as consolidated ...
Published online: 4 February 2022Whilst it is up to the European Union’s Member States to ‘provide r...
The independence of the courts and the judiciary constitutes one of the foundations of the rule of l...
The rule of law, judicial independence and separation of powers are values guaranteed in constitutio...
The article examines the threat to judicial independence from political calls for more judicial ac...
When the communist regimes in Central Eastern Europe collapsed in the late 1980s, each state in this...