A thorough and fundamental reorganisation of the Estonian judicial system and replacement of judges took place in 1987–1993. The judicial system of the Estonian SSR was part of the repressive communist state power, with the courts’ independence being very limited: the courts in Estonia were subject to the control of the USSR’s courts, and the law was applied in close co operation with the executive power. The article shows how the perception of the judiciary and the role of judges changed during the transition period. The main focus is on the stages of judicial reform from the beginning of the transitional period until the implementation of the new Courts Act in 1993. The article analyses how the role of the judiciary in the emerging democr...
The article provides an overview of the essential features of the Latvian and Lithuanian constitutio...
2005) by incorporating the findings of a large survey of enterprises throughout the region undertake...
The breakdown of authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe and the incremental democratisation of such...
A thorough and fundamental reorganisation of the Estonian judicial system and replacement of judges ...
The reform of the judicial system is a rather difficult challenge to a post-communist society. The m...
The formation of the national court instance system began shortly after March 11, 1990. However, rec...
The article investigates comparative legal analysis of constitutional basics regarding perception, r...
Based on archival documentary materials and current information sources as supplemented by various o...
Criteria for the selection of judges should be objective and the selection process should be transpa...
Criteria for the selection of judges should be objective and the selection process should be transpa...
Article describes the problematic spots of the court system ordained by the temporary law during the...
This book discusses how the plurality of legal norms operating in the European Union can be balanced...
Surveys and contributes to the debates that occurred in the years between the collapse of communism ...
Today the problem of the process of reforming Ukraine’s court system is quite relevant and has not l...
none1noThe breakdown of authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe and the incremental democratisation ...
The article provides an overview of the essential features of the Latvian and Lithuanian constitutio...
2005) by incorporating the findings of a large survey of enterprises throughout the region undertake...
The breakdown of authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe and the incremental democratisation of such...
A thorough and fundamental reorganisation of the Estonian judicial system and replacement of judges ...
The reform of the judicial system is a rather difficult challenge to a post-communist society. The m...
The formation of the national court instance system began shortly after March 11, 1990. However, rec...
The article investigates comparative legal analysis of constitutional basics regarding perception, r...
Based on archival documentary materials and current information sources as supplemented by various o...
Criteria for the selection of judges should be objective and the selection process should be transpa...
Criteria for the selection of judges should be objective and the selection process should be transpa...
Article describes the problematic spots of the court system ordained by the temporary law during the...
This book discusses how the plurality of legal norms operating in the European Union can be balanced...
Surveys and contributes to the debates that occurred in the years between the collapse of communism ...
Today the problem of the process of reforming Ukraine’s court system is quite relevant and has not l...
none1noThe breakdown of authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe and the incremental democratisation ...
The article provides an overview of the essential features of the Latvian and Lithuanian constitutio...
2005) by incorporating the findings of a large survey of enterprises throughout the region undertake...
The breakdown of authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe and the incremental democratisation of such...