This open access book is about the perception of the independence of the judiciary in Europe. Do citizens and judges see its independence in the same way? Do judges feel that their independence is respected by the users of the courts, by the leadership of the courts and by politicians? Does the population trust the judiciary more than other public institutions, or less? How does independence of the judiciary work at the national level and at the level of the European Union? These interrelated questions are particularly relevant in times when the independence of the judiciary is under political pressure in several countries in the European Union, giving way to illiberal democracy. Revealing surveys among judges, lay judges and lawyers - in a...
The article aims to investigate the influence of different systems of selection and appointment of j...
The author considers the need to safeguard judicial independence at both national and European level...
Two findings stand out in the literature on public attitudes vis- a-vis courts. The first is that ju...
This open access book is about the perception of the independence of the judiciary in Europe. Do cit...
This open access book is about the perception of the independence of the judiciary in Europe. Do cit...
This open access book is about the perception of the independence of the judiciary in Europe. Do cit...
Councils of the Judiciary have spread in Europe under the assumption that they contribute to a cent...
The survey among the judges of Europe took place for the third time this year. In total 11,355 judge...
The survey among the judges of Europe took place for the third time this year. In total 11,355 judge...
The survey among the judges of Europe took place for the third time this year. In total 11,355 judge...
The existence of impartial and independent courts is a cornerstone of the success of the European pr...
In 2019, the survey among the lawyers of Europe about the independence of the judiciary took place f...
Judicial independence is generally understood as requiring that judges must be insulated from politi...
Judicial independence is generally understood as requiring that judges must be insulated from politi...
Judicial independence in the context of rule of law backsliding – a systematisation of case law from...
The article aims to investigate the influence of different systems of selection and appointment of j...
The author considers the need to safeguard judicial independence at both national and European level...
Two findings stand out in the literature on public attitudes vis- a-vis courts. The first is that ju...
This open access book is about the perception of the independence of the judiciary in Europe. Do cit...
This open access book is about the perception of the independence of the judiciary in Europe. Do cit...
This open access book is about the perception of the independence of the judiciary in Europe. Do cit...
Councils of the Judiciary have spread in Europe under the assumption that they contribute to a cent...
The survey among the judges of Europe took place for the third time this year. In total 11,355 judge...
The survey among the judges of Europe took place for the third time this year. In total 11,355 judge...
The survey among the judges of Europe took place for the third time this year. In total 11,355 judge...
The existence of impartial and independent courts is a cornerstone of the success of the European pr...
In 2019, the survey among the lawyers of Europe about the independence of the judiciary took place f...
Judicial independence is generally understood as requiring that judges must be insulated from politi...
Judicial independence is generally understood as requiring that judges must be insulated from politi...
Judicial independence in the context of rule of law backsliding – a systematisation of case law from...
The article aims to investigate the influence of different systems of selection and appointment of j...
The author considers the need to safeguard judicial independence at both national and European level...
Two findings stand out in the literature on public attitudes vis- a-vis courts. The first is that ju...