Tag: Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
Dr. Machińska: The Romanowski Case Will Set International Boundaries for the Abuse of Immunity
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has never dealt with such serious and well-documented allegations against one of its members. The regulations did not account for this. But now, due to the abuses that occurred during the PiS government’s tenure in the Polish Ministry of Justice, these regulations will be clarified,” says Dr. Hanna Machińska.
Scandals from PiS Era May Not Be Quickly Resolved. No One May Be Convicted During Tusk’s Term
It may take up to 10 years for final verdicts on PiS politicians and their associates. Prime Minister Donald Tusk will not be able to boast about resolving the scandals by the end of his term because there are bottlenecks and traps in the prosecution and courts left by Ziobro’s “reforms.”
How should the new European Court of Human Rights judge from Poland be? Lech Garlicki explains
In 2021, the term of office of the Polish judge on the European Court of Human Rights will end. The Foreign Ministry does not want to reveal who has entered the competition. What are the stakes of this choice? Prof. Lech Garlicki, a former judge on the Constitutional Tribunal of Poland and the EtCHR, explains
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25.07.2024
Interview of the former President of the ICC, Judge Piotr Hofmański [EJIL:Talk! interview]
23.07.2024
Dr. Machińska: The Romanowski Case Will Set International Boundaries for the Abuse of Immunity
22.07.2024
Bodnar Asks the Venice Commission to Evaluate Solutions for the Neo-Judge Issue
22.07.2024
Scandals from PiS Era May Not Be Quickly Resolved. No One May Be Convicted During Tusk’s Term
17.07.2024
The Justice Committee Endorses Bills Reforming the Constitutional Tribunal: Dubler Verdicts to Be Invalidated
15.07.2024