Status of the National Council for the Judiciary

CJEU: The Germans are allowed, the Poles quite to the contrary!

CJEU: The Germans are allowed, the Poles quite to the contrary!

"CJEU case law review", or how Polish judges appointed after 2018 by the President of the Republic of Poland at the request of the NCJ are not impartial and independent in the view of the CJEU and therefore are not a European "court", while German judges appointed and...

Judges of a worse category

Judges of a worse category

The draft Law changing the Law on the National Council for the Judiciary of Jan 11, 2024, proposed by the Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar, provides that judges appointed after 2018 are to remain "judges". However, they will not be able to run in elections to the...

Questioning the status of the National Judiciary Council

Questioning the status of the National Judiciary Council

Various circles associated with the current ruling coalition are attempting to challenge the status of the National Judiciary Council, as part of a broader campaign to allegedly “restore the rule of law”. The result of these efforts is a resolution adopted by the...

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