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Principle of Internal Independence of the Judge: Degree of Implementation in Ukraine
This article is devoted to the characteristics of the legal content and the actual state of implementation of the principle of internal independence of judges in Ukraine.
Nataliia Savytska
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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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Prinsip Pengawasan Independensi Hakim [PDF]
Judicial independence is best understood as a two dimensional relationship. Firstly, in terms of the sources of dependency, external controls and influences must be distinguished from internal controls and influences. Secondly, in terms of the targets of
S, K. G. (Kusnu)
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The scientific article examines and analyzes the High Council of Justice as a body for strengthening judicial independence, certain fundamental international legal standards of judicial independence are defined.
A. Ivanov
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De Facto Judicial Independence and Physical Integrity Rights [PDF]
Economists, political scientists, and legal scholars have argued that independent judiciaries have an important role to play in promoting economic development and protecting property rights.
Abouharb, MR, Moyer, LP, Schmidt, M
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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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Does the ‘more appropriate’ authority need to be independent? Rule of law implications for case referrals with respect of concentrations [PDF]
In the recent Sped-Pro judgment, the General Court ruled that in order to guarantee effective judicial protection of the complainant, the Commission is obliged to examine the given national competition authority’s independence, and overall rule of law
Miłosz Malaga
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Adaptation of Eastern Europe to the EU’s Acquis Communautaire: Poland and Hungary in 2004–2021
This article features the special position that Poland and Hungary demonstrate towards the national government institutions and civil rights. The research objective was to describe the internal transformation and adaptation processes of Hungarian and ...
S. N. Miroshnikov
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Hvem har ansvaret for menneskerettighedsbeskyttelsen i Kosovo?
: Who is responsible for the protection of human rights in Kosovo? Human rights are central in the international community’s missions in Kosovo. Moreover, Kosovo’s 2008 Constitution lists eight directly applicable human rights instruments, along with ...
Helga Molbæk-Steensig
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