In A.K. and others, the European Court of Justice established a detailed method for assessing the independence (or lack thereof) of courts. The judicial independence test laid down by the ECJ, however, may not be entirely fit for the purpose of assessing the lawfulness of courts and judges which are established and appointed on the basis of flawed procedures by bodies arguably violating basic judicial independence requirements as established in EU law. The ECJ appears to limit the required verification under EU law to the issue of independence only. Instead, the reviewing body should, first, check whether the challenged court (judge) is “established by law” and only then, if necessary, follow up on the examination of its independence. Today...
The dismantling of the rule of law in a number of Member States of the EU continues. Recently, the C...
The principle of independence of the judiciary, while fundamental to a society based on the rule of ...
The rule of law, judicial independence and separation of powers are values guaranteed in constitutio...
The judgment in A.K. and others v. Sad Najwyższy was eagerly awaited as another red line for the EU ...
Immediately after it was published, the judgment in Case C‑216/18 PPU Minister for Justice and Equal...
Published online: 4 February 2022Whilst it is up to the European Union’s Member States to ‘provide r...
Last week the EU Court of Justice replied to Polish Supreme Court’s preliminary references regarding...
The existence of impartial and independent courts is a cornerstone of the success of the European pr...
The independence of the courts and the judiciary constitutes one of the foundations of the rule of l...
Published online: 12 November 2018The LM case offered first proof of the expected disruptions to jud...
On August 2nd 2018, the Polish Supreme Court has referred questions to the European Court of Justice...
The LM case offered first proof of the expected disruptions to judicial cooperation between EU Membe...
In 2018, it was clarified that, “every Member State must ensure that the bodies which, as ‘courts or...
On August 2nd 2018, the Polish Supreme Court has referred questions to the European Court of Justice...
Poland and polish courts have been the subject of much attention during recent years, because of all...
The dismantling of the rule of law in a number of Member States of the EU continues. Recently, the C...
The principle of independence of the judiciary, while fundamental to a society based on the rule of ...
The rule of law, judicial independence and separation of powers are values guaranteed in constitutio...
The judgment in A.K. and others v. Sad Najwyższy was eagerly awaited as another red line for the EU ...
Immediately after it was published, the judgment in Case C‑216/18 PPU Minister for Justice and Equal...
Published online: 4 February 2022Whilst it is up to the European Union’s Member States to ‘provide r...
Last week the EU Court of Justice replied to Polish Supreme Court’s preliminary references regarding...
The existence of impartial and independent courts is a cornerstone of the success of the European pr...
The independence of the courts and the judiciary constitutes one of the foundations of the rule of l...
Published online: 12 November 2018The LM case offered first proof of the expected disruptions to jud...
On August 2nd 2018, the Polish Supreme Court has referred questions to the European Court of Justice...
The LM case offered first proof of the expected disruptions to judicial cooperation between EU Membe...
In 2018, it was clarified that, “every Member State must ensure that the bodies which, as ‘courts or...
On August 2nd 2018, the Polish Supreme Court has referred questions to the European Court of Justice...
Poland and polish courts have been the subject of much attention during recent years, because of all...
The dismantling of the rule of law in a number of Member States of the EU continues. Recently, the C...
The principle of independence of the judiciary, while fundamental to a society based on the rule of ...
The rule of law, judicial independence and separation of powers are values guaranteed in constitutio...