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    Independence and impartiality of the judiciary - an overview of the relevant practice of the European Court of Human Rights

    Area
    Civil law
    Criminal law
    Human law
    Subject
    Independence and impartiality of the judiciary - an overview of the relevant practice of the European Court of Human Rights
    Publisher
    AIRE Centre
    Publication type
    Electronic
    Author
    Lady Bianco, former judge of the European Court of Human Rights and associate professor at the University of Strasbourg
    Hannah Smith, Attorney and Legal Project Manager, AIRE Center

    О нама

    Vision

    Independent, impartial, professional, efficient and accountable judiciary.

    Mission

    Create the prerequisites for the development of professionalism in holders of judiciary office by establishing clear, measurable and objective criteria for the election and career advancement and their training and professional development, in line with core values and principles the judiciary system is founded on.

    Goal

    Develop and conduct training programmes for holders of judiciary offices and other staff in the judiciary system, aimed at acquiring new knowledge and its promotion, development of special abilities and skills, to contribute to strengthening of professional and accountable judiciary system.

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