[Podcast] Judiciary Hub: Mapping Judicial Systems Across the EU

Jun 30, 2024

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In our latest podcast we talk with Nino Tsereteli, a research officer at Democracy Reporting International in their re:constitution program. We talked about the Judiciary Hub, a resource created by Democracy Reporting International to provide analysis on the rule of law and judicial independence in the European Union member states. You can check out the Judiciary Hub at: https://judiciaryhub.eu/.

 

The hub aims to make information accessible to non-specialist audiences by bringing together data, analysis, and visuals in one place. It covers various aspects of the justice systems, including indexes, surveys, implementation of European courts’ rulings, and challenges faced by the judiciaries. The most pressing issues include politicization, lack of resources, length of proceedings, and enforcement of court decisions. The podcast also explores different models of judicial governance and the lessons that candidate countries can learn from EU member states.

 

The podcast was recorded as part of the project “Building bridges for a common future: Rule of law in view of EU accession” implemented by the European Policy Institute, financed by the European Union. The contents of this podcast do not reflect the official opinions and positions of the European Union. Responsibility for the information and views expressed in this podcast lies entirely with the European Policy Institute (EPI) – Skopje.

 

 

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