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Hungary and Poland Impede Conclusions on Rule-of-Law Evaluation
Hungary and Poland blocked the adoption of Council conclusions on evaluation of the rule-of-law dialogue. The rule-of-law dialogue was established in 2014. It consists of a structured dialogue between the Commission and Member States that disrespect the rule of law and the Annual Dialogues on …
Published 6 years, 2 months ago
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Commission Refers New Disciplinary Regime for Polish Judges to CJEU
After Poland failed to address the Commission’s concerns about the new disciplinary regime for Polish judges, set out in the reasoned Opinion of the Commission of 17 July 2019 (see eucrim 2/2019, pp. 81-82), the Commission referred the case to the European Court of …
Published 6 years, 2 months ago
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AG: References against Disciplinary Proceedings against Polish Judges at Ordinary Courts Inadmissible
On 24 September 2019, Advocate General Tanchev proposed that references for a preliminary ruling of two Polish district courts voicing doubt as to the compatibility of the new disciplinary regime introduced in Poland via judicial reforms in 2017 with Art. 19(1) subpara. 1 TEU should …
Published 6 years, 2 months ago
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CJEU: Polish Retirement Rules at Ordinary Court Level Contrary to EU Law
On 5 November 2019, the Grand Chamber of the CJEU declared that another issue of the Polish justice reform was not in line with EU law. After having ruled on 24 June 2019 that lowering the retirement age of the Supreme Court judges is contrary …
Published 6 years, 2 months ago
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CJEU Rules on Independence of Poland’s Disciplinary Chamber of the Supreme Court
In its judgment of 19 November 2019, the Grand Chamber of the CJEU established criteria under which the new Disciplinary Chamber of the Polish Supreme Court can be considered independent and impartial. The judgment is based on a reference for a preliminary ruling brought by …
Published 6 years, 2 months ago
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Council Updates EU Guidelines Against Torture and Ill-Treatment
On 16 September 2019, the Council adopted revised Guidelines on EU policy towards third countries on torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment. The purpose of the Guidelines is to provide practical guidance to EU institutions and Member States, which can be …
Published 6 years, 2 months ago
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Council: EU Should Accede to ECHR
At their Council meeting on 7 October 2019, the ministers of justice of the EU Member States reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to acceding to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The ministers also agreed to supplementary negotiating directives. They will be addressed to …
Published 6 years, 2 months ago
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10th Anniversary of Charter: Council Conclusions
On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, the JHA Council adopted conclusions on the Charter, their state of play, and future work. At its meeting on 7 October 2019, the ministers of justice of the EU Member …
Published 6 years, 2 months ago
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EU CTC: Influence of 5G Technology on Law Enforcement
At the JHA Council meeting of 7 June 2019, the EU Counter Terrorism Coordinator (EU CTC) updated ministers on the implications of the new generation of wireless technology 5G on law enforcement and judicial operations.
Published 6 years, 6 months ago
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CCBE: Legality of E-Evidence Proposal Even More Questionable After CJEU’s Judgements on “Judicial Authorities”
In a statement of 29 May 2019, the CCBE looks into the impact of the CJEU’s judgements of 27 May 2019 on the concept of judicial authority on the debated proposal for a Regulation on European Production and Preservation Orders for e-evidence in criminal matters. The CCBE argues that the exclusion of public prosecution offices not possessing the necessary independence to be a judicial authority underpins the arguments against the legality of the e-evidence proposal.
Published 6 years, 6 months ago