An efficient system for the protection of civil and human rights is essential for the achievement of the ideals that are a precondition for joining the European Union (EU). This paper analyses the origins of the crisis of the Croatian judicial system and the factors that have brought the length of court proceedings into the centre of professional and political debates. Strategies for accelerating civil proceedings featured in current attempts at reform are presented, with an emphasis on the ongoing procedural reforms in litigation, enforcement and bankruptcy proceedings. At the end doubts are expressed about whether it is possible to make any important advances with the operations planned. Without an efficient judiciary, however, it is impo...
The breakdown of authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe and the incremental democratisation of such...
As the title implies, this thesis examines the judicial activism of the Court of Justice, and its pa...
While both croatia and slovenia belong to the circle of successor countries of the former yugoslavia...
Croatia 2006 Progress Report.1 The purpose of the report was to review Croatia’s capacity to assume ...
This article tends to deal with one of the most worrying issues in the judicial system of Kosovo the...
The aim of this chapter is threefold: 1) to shed light on how the EU in general and the European Com...
During the last twenty years, all the countries of Southeastern Europe have been engaged in reformin...
During the last twenty years, all the countries of Southeastern Europe have been engaged in reformin...
During the last twenty years, all the countries of Southeastern Europe have been engaged in reformin...
none1noThe breakdown of authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe and the incremental democratisation ...
The important doctrine in the case of the law of European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is a "wide ma...
The important doctrine in the case of the law of European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is a "wide ma...
This article discusses the implications of the rule of law crisis on a core area of EU law: competit...
The breakdown of authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe and the incremental democratisation of such...
The chapter examines the reforms, and major proposals for reform, of the European Union court. The m...
The breakdown of authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe and the incremental democratisation of such...
As the title implies, this thesis examines the judicial activism of the Court of Justice, and its pa...
While both croatia and slovenia belong to the circle of successor countries of the former yugoslavia...
Croatia 2006 Progress Report.1 The purpose of the report was to review Croatia’s capacity to assume ...
This article tends to deal with one of the most worrying issues in the judicial system of Kosovo the...
The aim of this chapter is threefold: 1) to shed light on how the EU in general and the European Com...
During the last twenty years, all the countries of Southeastern Europe have been engaged in reformin...
During the last twenty years, all the countries of Southeastern Europe have been engaged in reformin...
During the last twenty years, all the countries of Southeastern Europe have been engaged in reformin...
none1noThe breakdown of authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe and the incremental democratisation ...
The important doctrine in the case of the law of European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is a "wide ma...
The important doctrine in the case of the law of European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is a "wide ma...
This article discusses the implications of the rule of law crisis on a core area of EU law: competit...
The breakdown of authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe and the incremental democratisation of such...
The chapter examines the reforms, and major proposals for reform, of the European Union court. The m...
The breakdown of authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe and the incremental democratisation of such...
As the title implies, this thesis examines the judicial activism of the Court of Justice, and its pa...
While both croatia and slovenia belong to the circle of successor countries of the former yugoslavia...