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Global jurists group critical of Polish reforms

Another European voice has joined the chorus of criticism against Poland’s judicial reforms. The Geneva-based International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), which is made up...

Now It is Turkey Corp.

After a very controversial election, president Erdogan has been reelected in Turkey. With 180 dissident journalists in prison, 200 media outlets shut down and...

To Criticize or Not the ECtHR?

Turkey has survived a brutal coup attempt in the summer of 2016. The putschists failed to take control of the country and the government...

Poland to amend controversial judicial reform

To end a two-year battle with the European Commission over legal reforms, Poland has offered one more amendment to its controversial judicial overhaul, which...

Hungary’s judges resign

Hungary’s court system is in turmoil. Judges have resigned – one after the other – from the National Judicial Council. The resignation follows Prime Minister...

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