The Latest ECHR Ruling is a Problem for Minister Żurek. Experts Explain Why
A recent European Court of Human Rights ruling indicates that the removal of judges due to defects in their appointments is contrary to the Convention on Human Rights, raising concerns for the Polish judiciary.
Deportation reform signals a protracted struggle between politicians and the courts
The ongoing conflict regarding deportations has been unfolding since the late 1990s, initially ignited by a 1999 Supreme Court ruling that annulled several deportations of Gambian drug traffickers based on the European Convention on Human Rights.
Poland has to pay a judge for a punitive transfer to another division
A court ruling has found that Poland violated the European Convention on Human Rights by not providing judicial oversight during the transfer of a judge, which was deemed arbitrary.