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The sacking of judges in the face of ECHR case law
The blog study addresses Poland’s draft bill annulling 2018–2025 judicial appointments for breaching ECHR case law on judges’ irremovability, fair trial rights, and lawful execution of Wałęsa v. Poland.
Konrad Wytrykowski
Oct 77 min read
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Judges dismantle the state
This blog study analyses how Polish courts annul verdicts based solely on the judge’s appointment after 2018, raising concerns over judicial irremovability, NCJ legitimacy, and criminal accountability.
Konrad Wytrykowski
Jul 78 min read
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What's next with the Constitutional Tribunal?
The blog study analyses Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal reforms, questioning legality, judicial independence, and the rule of law's future.
Konrad Wytrykowski
Feb 188 min read
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Problems with Irremovability
The study describes changes to Poland’s judicial system since 2018, focusing on the Sejm's role in electing NCJ members and its consequences
Konrad Wytrykowski
Jan 289 min read
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