Since the beginning of 2018 the CJEU has finally been putting flesh on the bones of the EU principle of judicial independence. Most recently, the Court has been widely praised for its ruling against the Polish attempt of removing the, presumably, disloyal judges by a general measure of lowering their retirement age from 70 to 65. While the decision is indeed praiseworthy, it is nevertheless necessary to emphasize its notable doctrinal lacuna with potential negative practical implications – particularly in those EU member states with a weak democratic and rule of law tradition, a low degree of legal and political culture as well as with a small and tightly-knit legal elite.</p
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This open access book is about the perception of the independence of the judiciary in Europe. Do cit...
First published online: December 2020This article is a contribution to the vital discussions about t...
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This open access book is about the perception of the independence of the judiciary in Europe. Do cit...
In Associação Sindical dos Juízes Portugueses, the CJEU seized the occasion to uphold the principle ...
The judgment in A.K. and others v. Sad Najwyższy was eagerly awaited as another red line for the EU ...
Last week the EU Court of Justice replied to Polish Supreme Court’s preliminary references regarding...
This open access book is about the perception of the independence of the judiciary in Europe. Do cit...
First published online: December 2020This article is a contribution to the vital discussions about t...
On August 2nd 2018, the Polish Supreme Court has referred questions to the European Court of Justice...
On August 2nd 2018, the Polish Supreme Court has referred questions to the European Court of Justice...
Published online: 4 February 2022Whilst it is up to the European Union’s Member States to ‘provide r...
The judicial system of Poland is at the forefront of public, constitutional, political and legal deb...
Published online: 12 November 2018The LM case offered first proof of the expected disruptions to jud...
The existence of impartial and independent courts is a cornerstone of the success of the European pr...
The dismantling of the rule of law in a number of Member States of the EU continues. Recently, the C...
Next month the Court of Justice of the European Union will make a decision that is likely going to f...
The message is clear: when it comes to judicial independence and effective protection, the EU cannot...
This open access book is about the perception of the independence of the judiciary in Europe. Do cit...
In Associação Sindical dos Juízes Portugueses, the CJEU seized the occasion to uphold the principle ...
The judgment in A.K. and others v. Sad Najwyższy was eagerly awaited as another red line for the EU ...
Last week the EU Court of Justice replied to Polish Supreme Court’s preliminary references regarding...
This open access book is about the perception of the independence of the judiciary in Europe. Do cit...