The Rule of Law Crisis in the European Union: From Portugal to Poland (and Beyond)
Judicial independence is declared as a primary law obligation to be respected by every national body which may apply or interpret European Union law. Recent legislative reforms of national judicial systems in Poland and other Member States undermine the ...
Inês Pereira de Sousa
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Judicial Independence in Germany within the European Context
At a time when judicial independence, or rather the lack of it in various European states, such as Poland or Hungary, is discussed, this seems an opportune moment to briefly reflect on judicial independence as it exists in Germany.
Patrick C. R. Terry
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THE INDEPENDENCE OF SOUTH AFRICAN JUDGES: A CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGISLATIVE PERSPECTIVE [PDF]
Judicial independence is fundamental to democracy. It is in that context that this paper considers whether the existing constitutional and legislative mechanisms provide sufficient judicial independence to South African judges.
Lunga Siyo, John Cantius Mubangizi
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Enhancing Judicial Impartiality in Ecuador: A Fuzzy Cognitive Map Approach Using Neutrosophic Logic and Fuzzification [PDF]
Fuzzy Cognitive Map (FCM) approach, with neutrosophic logic and fuzzification applied to assign weights to the relationships between key concepts. Through expert consensus, eight critical factors were identified: Judicial Independence, Transparency ...
Robert Alcides Falconi Herrera
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This article aims to uncover some less known uses of the impeachment mechanism in Brazil and in the United States of America: judicial impeachment. On the one hand, it aims at discussing how impeachment relates to the removal of judges from public office
Bruno Santos Cunha
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What do the amendments to the law on the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina bring? [PDF]
Judicial independence represents one of the key prerequisites for the rule of law. However, fostering a "culture" of judicial independence must be accompanied by continuous efforts to improve mechanisms and the "culture" of accountability and integrity ...
Milinković Igor
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The Independence and Impartiality of the Judiciary
The independence and impartiality of the judicial power constitutes one of the essentials of the modern democracy and the rule of law. The independence of the judicial power primarily means that the judicial power is independence against legislative and ...
İnanç İŞTEN
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JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE IN INTERNATIONAL COURTS
The issue of the defining elements of a truly fair justice system has become a constant and consistent concern of international and/or regional political and legal organisations.
USM ADMIN
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Independence and Impartiality in The Judicial Trilemma
Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack's article is an important and very welcome contribution to the discussion about judicial values.
Helen Keller, Severin Meier
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RECONSTRUCTION OF NORMS ON AD HOC JUDGES REGULATION OF CORRUPTION COURTS THAT ARE IDEAL IN REALIZING INDEPENDENCE OF JUDICIAL POWER [PDF]
The principle of independence of judicial power is an absolute right owned by judges in deciding cases; this principle is in the form of judges' independence in making decisions without intervention by any party outside the judicial system.
Fauzi A. +3 more
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