Judiciary
Justices must disclose travel and gifts under new rules
Supreme Court justices will be required to disclose more of their activities, including some free trips, air travel and other types of gifts, according to rules adopted earlier this month.
Under the new rules, justices and other federal judges must report travel by private jet, as well as stays at commercial properties, such as hotels, resorts or hunting lodges.
Prosecutor General: The US Settlement with Nexo has Nothing to do with the Bulgarian Investigation
"We have no other purpose than to fight crime and we have no other enemy. The balance is called the rule of law. The Bulgarian judiciary cannot ask politicians for permission to work.
Montenegro Risks Political Paralysis over Judicial Vacancies
Whether or not political parties in Montenegro can bury their differences to form a new government, they will have to find a way to agree on the judiciary or risk complete paralysis.
Supreme Court president stresses importance of independence of judiciary
Bled – A two-day Conference of Chief Justices of Central and Eastern Europe, which focussed on the independence of judiciary at the institutional level and the level of judges, concludes in Bled on Tuesday. Supreme Court president Damijan Florjančič said new situations challenging this were emerging all the time.
Justice minister hails first step toward normalcy
Justice Minister Konstantinos Tsiaras expressed satisfaction over the reopening of Athens courts on Tuesday and the "successful" resumption of judicial proceedings.
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Court season extended to clear case backlog
In a bid to clear the backlog that has accumulated due to the shutdown of the country's court system and in anticipation of the easing of the lockdown next month, the government has drafted legislation for a mass write-off of cases that are considered less serious crimes and for which the law provides for sentences of up to one year in prison.
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Online messages posted by magistrates influence public perception of judiciary
Judges and prosecutors have to display poise and wisdom when posting online, because their opinions influence society's perception of the judiciary, reads one of the conclusions of a conference to release good practice guidance for magistrates using social media or online platforms.
The SJC Elects a New Attorney General
A crucial day for the election of a new Attorney General. The Supreme Judicial Council will hear the only candidate for the post - the current deputy of Sotir Tsatsarov - Ivan Geshev.
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Moldova’s Judicial Old Guard Resist Push for Reform
The new government is clearly gunning for the notoriously corrupt court system in Moldova - but change may prove hard to achieve while the old corpus of judges remains in place, experts warn.
Assigning blame in Caracal case should be evidence not emotion-based say prosecutors' reps
About the recent tragic event in Caracal, where a hitch-hiking teenage girl was reportedly kidnapped, raped and murdered as the authorities took a long time to act on her emergency calls, the Prosecutors' Section of the Supreme Council of Magistrates (CSM) on Monday said that "the legal truth and responsibilities should be proven and established on the basis of evidence and in no way under the