Tag: 2017
2017 Independence Day March in Warsaw and freedom of assembly in Poland
Expressing opinions opposing the authorities draws repressions. Supporting the authorities ensures impunity. Inequality of treatment becomes a fact
So called “Good change” in the Polish system of the administration of justice
Rule of law in Poland. State of play in October 2017. Analysis by judge Dariusz Mazur and judge Waldemar Żurek.
The position of the Board of the Faculty of Law and Administration at the Jagiellonian University of 8 May 2017 regarding the proposed amendments to acts concerning the judiciary
On 8 May 2017, the Board of the Faculty of Law and Administration at the Jagiellonian University expressed its position on the compliance of two draft acts currently undergoing legislative processes with the Constitution of the Republic of Poland.
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30.03.2021
Why do politicians need to take over the Supreme Court? Judge Wróbel explains
30.03.2021
The PM filed a petition with the Constitutional Tribunal about the superiority of Polish law over EU law
28.03.2021
Open Letter to the European Commission
22.03.2021
Solidarity counts the most. Human rights after Adam Bodnar
22.03.2021
National Prosecutor’s Office to raid the Supreme Court
21.03.2021
571 judges in defense of Judge Igor Tuleya
Rule of Law - 28.03.2021
Open Letter to the European Commission
Rule of Law - 21.03.2021