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22May

Bas Belder's worries about political trials and corruption in Ukraine

Bas Belder's worries about political trials and corruption in Ukraine

Kiev and the EU are negotiating an association agreement with an ambitious business component. The Europeans, however, refuse to sign and ratify as the issue of "political trials" against the opponent and other opponents will not be resolved.

16Mar

Morten Messershmidt : dissenting opinions would “contribute to the quality of the decisions” of the European Court of Justice

Morten Messershmidt : dissenting opinions would  “contribute to the quality of the decisions” of the European Court of Justice

Vice chairman of the AFCO Committee Morten Messershmidt, Member of the EFD Group is the author of a Report, adopted by this Committee, on the proposal for a regulation amending the Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union. One of his propositions is to allow dissenting opinions in the ECJ, as it exists and work for example in the Supreme Court of the US or the Court of Human rights in Strasbourg. He stresses why this reform is more than necessary in the highest European jurisdiction and the impact on the quality and the authority of its decisions.

18Apr

Cameron's European Court of Human Rights Reforms: "It is window dressing to fool the voters"

Cameron's European Court of Human Rights Reforms:

The United Kingdom chairs since November the rotating presidency of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, decision-making body of the pan-European organization in Strasbourg. In a speech few weeks ago, Prime Minister David Cameron warned that the court risked undermining its own reputation by "going over national decisions where it does not need to".

18Jan

Ján Ikrényi: Minister Žitňanská has had no contribution to our judiciary

Bratislava, January 18, 2012

Ján Ikrényi: Minister Žitňanská has had no contribution to our judiciary

The SNP has evaluated the results of leaving cabinet focussing also on the Ministry of Justice led by Minister Lucia Žitňanská.