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This Article explores the manner in which, faced with the rule of law crisis generated by the 2017–2019 national legislative reforms, the Romanian judicial associations, organized as NGOs, have fulfilled their declared purpose of safeguarding judicial ...
Sorina Doroga, Raluca Bercea
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Variations on Judicial Precedent: From the Perspective of the Chilean Legal System
This paper is the result of my participation in a discussion event of Problema. Anuario de filosofía y teoría del derecho entitled “The Construction of Precedent in Civil Law: Debates, Concepts and Challenges”.
Flavia Carbonell Bellolio
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The Ukrainian Judiciary under 21st- Century Challenges [PDF]
Thirty years after the declaration of its independence, Ukraine, unfortunately, has not yet managed to modernize its legal system to a level of proper efficiency.
Prylutskyi Serhii, Strieltsova Olga
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ENSURING THE INTERNAL INDEPENDENCE OF ADMINISTRATIVE COURT JUDGES: SECURITY AND EDUCATION [PDF]
The independence of the judiciary is a fundamental element in ensuring the rule of law and the effective functioning of the judicial system in a democratic society.
Natalya V. Savytska
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The Invisible Safeguards of Judicial Independence in the Israeli Judiciary
The Israeli democracy regulates the operation of the judiciary through the constraints of formal rules that check the political actors, the individual judges, and the judiciary.
Guy Lurie
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The article reveals the constitutional grounds of judicial independence within the context of recent constitutional reforms in the Republic of Armenia. It discusses the issues of cooperation of the judicial, executive and legislative powers in the frames
Arpine Hovhannisyan
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Clashes of Opinion at the Time of Drafting the Satversme of the Republic of Latvia
The article is dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the Satversme of the Republic of Latvia (hereinafter – the Satversme or basic law), adopted on 15 February 1922.
Jānis Lazdiņš
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Member state's lawlessness and European law – the case of Poland
Since 2015 the Polish authorities have undertaken numerous actions subordinating the country's judiciary to political influence. These steps met resistance from the European Union (EU), including proceedings by the European Commission and at the Court of
Robert Mezyk
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Judicial corruption as a self-inflicted impediment to the independence of the judiciary in Nigeria
The unique role of the judiciary as the stabilizing umpire in regulating intergovernmental relations, interactions among citizens inter se and businesses, the overseeing of the observance of the rule of law in private or public dealings, conduct, among ...
Sunday Bontur LUGARD
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BOOK REVIEW: THE IMPEACHMENT OF CHIEF JUSTICE DAVID BROCK – JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE AND CIVIC POPULISM
This article reviews The Impeachment of Chief Justice David Brock – Judicial Independence and Civic Populism, published in 2018 by Lexington Books, co-authored by John Cerullo and David C. Steelman.
Markus Zimmer
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