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Zaproszenie na otwarte webinarium organizowane w ramach projektu TRIAL pt."Judging Judges: Judicial Accountability Standards under EU Law" - 18 marca 2021 roku

Dział Współpracy Międzynarodowej przestawia zaproszenie do udziału w webinarium przekazane przez the European Judicial Trainig Network (EJTN). 

 

This is the third webinar that is organised within the framework of the  project TRIIAL – TRust, Independence, Impartiality and Accountability of legal  practitioners safeguarding the  rule of Law under the  EU  Charter. The TRIIAL project, which was funded by  the  European Union’s  Justice Programme (2014-2020), under G.A. no 853832, provides freely accessible training activities and tools for judges, lawyers, prosecutors, and arbitrators on the European rule of law, mutual trust, judicial independence, impartiality and accountability.

This event is dedicated to discussing recent case law from the CJEU and the ECtHR on judicial accountability standards, the challenges faced by national courts on applying these standards, and whether and how judicial interactions can assist the enforcement of the rule of law in Europe. The first speaker will discuss the scope and limits of the freedom of speech of judges through the lens of ECtHR case law. The second speaker, a former civil judge will address the challenges faced by Polish courts in ensuring the respect of CJEU standards on disciplinary sanctions against the judiciary in Poland.  The third presentation will focus on defamation lawsuits brought by judges and respective ECtHR case law against Portugal for violation of freedom of expression. The final presentation will look at the future and consider two pending preliminary rulings sent by Romanian courts concerning disciplinary sanctions and civil liability of judges adopted in the context of controversial reforms of the Romanian judicial system: what role can the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism (CVM) established at the time of Romania’s accession to the European Union play in the fight for justice and rule of law? Moreover, which ECtHR caselaw should inspire the CJEU in the currently pending cases on the Romanian justice system reform.

The speakers will present the key aspects of these cases and the reasoning developed, and will then reflect on the implications of these decisions with scholars and practitioners from the institutions involved the TRIIAL project.

Past TRIIAL webinars are available here: https://cjc.eui.eu/projects/triial/

Please find the programme attached 

 

Paneliści
Raluca Bercea | National Association of the Romanian Bars

Mariavittoria Catanzariti | Centre for Judicial Cooperation

Rita de Brito Giao Hanek | Lisbon Centre for Research in Public Law (CIDP)

Jaroslaw Gwizdak | Institute for Law and Society (INPRIS)

Gabor Halmai | European University Institute

Madalina Moraru | Centre for Judicial Cooperation

 

Termin: 18.03.2021r., godz. 16.00 – 17.45 (CET), via ZOOM

Temat: ‘Judging Judges: Judicial Accountability Standards under EU Law’

Program: w załączeniu

Język: Angielski

Nabór: Brak, wstęp wolny

Link do szkolenia:   The ZOOM  link to the Webinar will be provided following registration here 

 

For more information about the Centre for Judicial Cooperation and the TRIIAL Project follow this link

Data publikacji: 
2021-03-17 15:36
Data wytworzenia: 
2021-03-17 09:28
Autor treści: 
Anna
Natorska-Michrowska
Ostatnia zmiana: 
2021-03-17 15:36
Autor zmiany: 
Agnieszka
Kluczyńska-Cichocka