This Article is the first to examine the behavior of judges and their law clerks (officially entitled référendaires) at the Court of Justice of the European Union. It identifies a number of serious issues affecting Court performance. First, the Article finds that the Court's high judicial salaries and lack of procedural safeguards for EU judicial appointments attract political appointees. As a consequence, some judges who are selected are not competent to perform their duties and are dominated by their référendaires. Moreover, the high turnover rate of EU judges hampers their productivity and increases their dependence on the référendaires. Using a sample of data hand-collected from LinkedIn, the Article demonstrates that référendai...
This article discusses to what extent and how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has initiat...
Published online: 24 August 2023Judges should be impartial and independent, judging based solely on ...
The effectiveness of the functioning of the judiciary in the European Union depends on many factors,...
This article examines how the judicial selection, appointment and renewal processes deeply constrain...
This article examines the role of the single judge in Europe and the extension of his domain of comp...
Reforms to the process for electing judges to the European Court of Human Rights have generally focu...
This article focuses on the European Court of Justice (ECJ). In the EU system, control powers have b...
Reforms to the process for electing judges to the European Court of Human Rights have generally focu...
In Lispky's seminal work (1980/2010), judges in local courts represent a distinct category of street...
Abstract Theories of government–international court relations assume that judges share an interest i...
The article presents the short evolution of the Court of Justice of the European Union. The author f...
The Consultative Council of European Judges (CCJE) approves the role of law clerks assisting judges ...
This article explores why national judges remain passive on EU legal integration by examining judges...
This Living Reviews article evaluates the most important strains of social science research on the i...
The 2015 reform of the EU’s court system will go down in history as the most radical transformation ...
This article discusses to what extent and how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has initiat...
Published online: 24 August 2023Judges should be impartial and independent, judging based solely on ...
The effectiveness of the functioning of the judiciary in the European Union depends on many factors,...
This article examines how the judicial selection, appointment and renewal processes deeply constrain...
This article examines the role of the single judge in Europe and the extension of his domain of comp...
Reforms to the process for electing judges to the European Court of Human Rights have generally focu...
This article focuses on the European Court of Justice (ECJ). In the EU system, control powers have b...
Reforms to the process for electing judges to the European Court of Human Rights have generally focu...
In Lispky's seminal work (1980/2010), judges in local courts represent a distinct category of street...
Abstract Theories of government–international court relations assume that judges share an interest i...
The article presents the short evolution of the Court of Justice of the European Union. The author f...
The Consultative Council of European Judges (CCJE) approves the role of law clerks assisting judges ...
This article explores why national judges remain passive on EU legal integration by examining judges...
This Living Reviews article evaluates the most important strains of social science research on the i...
The 2015 reform of the EU’s court system will go down in history as the most radical transformation ...
This article discusses to what extent and how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has initiat...
Published online: 24 August 2023Judges should be impartial and independent, judging based solely on ...
The effectiveness of the functioning of the judiciary in the European Union depends on many factors,...