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The Method of Judicial Appointment Does Not Automatically Determine Judicial Independence – Remarks on the CJEU Judgment in Case C-521/21
The post analyses the CJEU’s ruling in Case C-521/21, arguing that flaws in judicial appointments do not automatically negate judicial independence.
Aleksandra Syryt
May 1610 min read


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 7, 20258 min read


Problems with Court Presidents
The blog study examines provisions allowing the Minister of Justice to dismiss court presidents before the end of their statutory terms.
Konrad Wytrykowski
Aug 27, 20248 min read
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