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Poland Before the Court of Justice: Limitless or Limited Case Law on Art. 19 TEU?
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2020 5(1), 331-346 | European Forum Insight of 25 April 2020 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. The broad interpretation of Art. 19 TEU. - II.1. An ideal holistic approach
Pablo Martín Rodríguez
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Dimensions of Judges Independence in The Judicial Process
This research aims to analyze and criticize the independence of judges in maintaining integrity and social trust in the judicial process. This type of research is normative research.
Supriadi Jufri +4 more
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Judicial Independence and Separation of Powers in South Africa and Zimbabwe: A Comparison through Selected Case Law [PDF]
The purpose of the paper was to explore the independence of the judiciary and the separation of powers in South Africa and Zimbabwe. The article used doctrinal research methodology to analyse existing primary and secondary data sources.
Paul T. Mtunuse
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How are appointed the Judges and Magistrates? A wider view over the Spanish and British models
Summary I.- INTRODUCTION II.- THE RULED AND DISCRETIONARY PROCEDURES TO APPOINT JUDGES IN SPAIN a) The competences of the General Council of the Judicial power over appointments; b) How has the Jurisprudence evolved referring to “discretionary ...
Rosa María Fernández Riveira
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We are grateful for the contribution of Stefan Voigt, Elaine Mak, David Kosař, Samuel Spáč, Ingo Keilitz and Marco Fabri to this Special Issue. Their commentaries on the indicators for independence and accountability of the judiciary as developed for ...
Frans van Dijk, Philip Langbroek
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The Role of Law in Resisting Authoritarianism: Lessons from South Africa’s Post-Apartheid Judiciary [PDF]
This article examines the critical role of law in resisting authoritarianism, with a specific focus on South Africa’s post-apartheid judiciary, particularly the Constitutional Court, as a paradigm of judicial independence within a politically charged ...
Lubabalo Mjadu
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The Tribulations of Polish Judges (2015–2023) or the Sally-Anne Test of Judicial Independence
The issue of judicial independence in Poland has deservedly attracted attention in academic circles in recent years. In this article, I address this issue by examining how the stress test of constitutional democracy proceeded within the Polish judiciary.
Sebastian Kubas
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A discipline of judicial governance?
The problem this article seeks to deal with is that legal standards are insufficient to support the needs of judicial governance in Europe (i.e. in terms of efficiency, public accountability and modernisation (in terms of technology) in interfacing with ...
Gar Yein Ng
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This study examines the dynamics of judicial neutrality in corruption trials within transitional legal systems, analysed through the lens of Contemporary Islamic Law.
Irman Syahriar +4 more
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