This article offers an opening to Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) situation and attacks against the judiciary in this region since 2010. The focus is not primarily on historical path dependence like the rest of this issue. Instead, the focus aims at the nature of attacks on the judiciary. Such attacks have appeared in CEE and the US in recent years. Its interest lies in explaining similar patterns visible in the judiciaries of CEE. Particularly, it looks at the current conditions in the Czech judiciary, political interventions in Poland since 2015 and in Hungary since 2010, and undermining of trust towards judiciary in the U.S., where attempts for delegitimizing the judiciary have happened since 2016. The article draws on similarities of a...
The article discusses approaches to defending the independence of the judiciary – one of the main in...
Published online: 4 February 2022Whilst it is up to the European Union’s Member States to ‘provide r...
This diploma thesis deals with the topic of the independence of the judiciary, which is grasped in i...
This Article summarizes the features of modern non-democratic legal systems and draws the relevant c...
What can the Hungarian and Polish experiences teach us about the processes of decreasing judicial in...
This article examines judicial reforms in the new member states of the EU in a comparative perspecti...
This study investigates the relationship between dimensions of judicial independence and judicial re...
By the fall of Communism, also the past of Central and Eastern Europe is mostly hold eradicated, alb...
Judicial independence has been a particularly salient issue in the context of the rule of law in dem...
When the European Union was founded, it was assumed that all Member States admitted as consolidated ...
In the last 25 years, constitutional courts have been major players in the governance of Central and...
The breakdown of authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe and the incremental democratisation of such...
When the communist regimes in Central Eastern Europe collapsed in the late 1980s, each state in this...
With technocratic populist Andrej Babiš leading the Czech government coalition, the country has expe...
Abstract This Article explores the similarities between the principles which guide the judiciary now...
The article discusses approaches to defending the independence of the judiciary – one of the main in...
Published online: 4 February 2022Whilst it is up to the European Union’s Member States to ‘provide r...
This diploma thesis deals with the topic of the independence of the judiciary, which is grasped in i...
This Article summarizes the features of modern non-democratic legal systems and draws the relevant c...
What can the Hungarian and Polish experiences teach us about the processes of decreasing judicial in...
This article examines judicial reforms in the new member states of the EU in a comparative perspecti...
This study investigates the relationship between dimensions of judicial independence and judicial re...
By the fall of Communism, also the past of Central and Eastern Europe is mostly hold eradicated, alb...
Judicial independence has been a particularly salient issue in the context of the rule of law in dem...
When the European Union was founded, it was assumed that all Member States admitted as consolidated ...
In the last 25 years, constitutional courts have been major players in the governance of Central and...
The breakdown of authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe and the incremental democratisation of such...
When the communist regimes in Central Eastern Europe collapsed in the late 1980s, each state in this...
With technocratic populist Andrej Babiš leading the Czech government coalition, the country has expe...
Abstract This Article explores the similarities between the principles which guide the judiciary now...
The article discusses approaches to defending the independence of the judiciary – one of the main in...
Published online: 4 February 2022Whilst it is up to the European Union’s Member States to ‘provide r...
This diploma thesis deals with the topic of the independence of the judiciary, which is grasped in i...