PODCAST on Judicial Independence
International Commission of Jurists - Europe and Central Asia Programme - is pleased to share with you the latest episode of their Judicial IndependencePodcast.
In Episode 6,Radmila Dragicevic-Dicic, a Supreme Court Judge in Serbia and ICJ Commissioner,shares her experience with freedom of association and expression of the judges, under the Slobodan Milosevic regime and in the years afterthatin Serbia and accross the world.
Please click on theYouTubeorSpotifylinks to listen to the episode.It can perhaps be interesting for you and your colleagues.
The Podcast isorganised as part ofourRuleof Law for Lawyers (ROLL)project,seeking to promote independent and effective judicial system to protect fundamental rights by strengthening the knowledge and ability of lawyers and civil society organizations in national and European strategic litigation.
Also, you are more than welcome to listen to previous episodes on ourYouTubeandSpotifychannels:
- 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.
Enjoy your listening!
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Hungarian Helsinki Committee publication
A recent study published by the Hungarian Helsinki Committee: The Right to Know in the European Union: Comparative Study on Access to Classified Data in National Security Related Immigration Cases. This gap-filling comparative study analyses how persons concerned can access classified information in asylum- and immigration-related proceedings in EU Member States and whether national frameworks are in line with European standards. The study is a result of unparalleled international cooperation of national experts in almost all EU Member States. For more information click the link to the publication: https://helsinki.hu/en/the-right-to-know-in-the-european-union/
PODCAST on Judicial Independence - episode 7
the International CommissionofJurists - EuropeanInstitutions (ICJ-EI)discussion on the right of Judges to be independent with Carlos Ayala, is pleased to share with you the most recent episode of their Judicial Independence Podcast. ThePodcastisorganised as part ofour ROLL project,seeking to promote independent and effective judicial system to protect fundamental rights.
EU developments in migration and borders law
The Dutch Centre for Migration Law frequently issues newsletters, designed for judges who need to keep up to date with the EU developments in migration and borders law.
Moreover, the Centre keeps a cumulative overview of CJEU judgements and pending cases.
These Newsletters are:
- NEMIS Newsletter on European Migration Issues
- NEAIS Newsletter on European Asylum Issues
- NEFIS Newsletter on European Free Movement Issues
- CJEU Overview Overview of CJEU judgments and pending cases
and can be accessed at Newsletters - Centre for Migration Law (ru.nl) or from the IARMJ website’s ‘useful links’ page.
On the same page, also publicly accessible, is DiCTA, the digital case tool, constructed and maintained at the request of UNHCR, by the Centre of Migration Law.
Crimmigration and the Return Directive
IARMJ member Aniel Pahladsing obtained his PhD on Crimmigration and the Return Directive: discussions on return decisions, entry bans and immigration detention.
The trade edition is for sale, click this link.
