PODCAST on Judicial Independence - episode 7
Questions to Carlos Ayala, ICJ Vice-President and former member of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, are asked by Karolina Babická, ICJ Senior Legal Advisor, Gábor Hacsi, Legal Officer and Rule of Law expert at Amnesty International Hungary, Radmila Dragicevic-Dicic, Supreme Court Judge in Serbia and ICJ Vice-President, and Itziar Gomez, Lawyer at the Constitutional Court of Spain. In Episode 7, Carlos Ayala shares his expertise regarding the Inter-American Court case-law on judicial independence, the implementation of decisions in the Inter-American human rights system and on the need for further dialogue among human rights courts globally.
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See below for details of previous episodes available on ourYouTube andSpotify channels:
- Episode 1 on judicial independence and strategic litigation with Róisín Pillay – International human rights lawyer and former Director of the Europe and Central Asia programme of the ICJ;
- Episode 2 on the rule of law situation in Poland with Michał Wawrykiewicz – Polish lawyer, specialised in human rights and EU law and the co-founder of the Free Courts Initiative;
- Episode 3 on the EU Article 7 proceedings with Natacha Kazatchkine – Senior Policy Analyst in Open Society Foundations;
- Episode 4 on Garzon v Spain case with Prof. Helen Duffy – Human Rights lawyer, Director of Human Rights In Practice, Professor of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights at Leiden University;
- Episode 5 on the rule of law situation in Hungary with Gabor Hacsi – Legal Officer and Rule of Law expert at Amnesty International Hungary;
- Episode 6 on Freedom of association and expression of judges with Radmila Dragicevic-Dicic – Supreme Court Judge in Serbia and ICJ Commissioner.
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