When the CSM wanted to hold a lottery
The article discusses Elisabetta Alberti Casellati's proposals regarding reforms in judicial selection processes while she was a member of the Italian Superior Council of the Judiciary (CSM).
The Ancient Virtues Now Forgotten of the Lottery
The article discusses the role of random selection (lottery) in the Italian judiciary reform, emphasizing its importance for fairness and meritocracy.
What do Poles think about the KRS primaries? Survey for 'Rzeczpospolita'
A survey reveals that nearly half of Poles support the idea of judicial primaries for electing members of the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS), amidst ongoing controversies regarding its legitimacy and the selection process.
The Drawn Lots. When It Is the Case, the True Guarantee
The article discusses the legal system in Italy regarding the role of randomly selected citizens in judicial matters, particularly in cases involving the government.
Judge Vacancies: Juan Bautista Mahiques Requests Criminal Records and Financial Data of Candidates to Begin Selection
Juan Bautista Mahiques, the new Minister of Justice in Argentina, has initiated the process for selecting judges by requesting criminal records and financial information from the candidates.
Jeong Cheong-rae: "Victory in local elections is a top priority... I will negotiate the establishment of the serious crime investigation agency and the public prosecution agency behind the scenes"
Jeong Cheong-rae, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, emphasized the necessity of winning the upcoming local elections and outlined plans for a transparent and fair candidate selection process.
Judge Marta Romańska: the selection of the President of the Supreme Court takes place in the shadow of the rule of law dispute
Marta Romańska discusses the recent selection process for the President of Poland's Supreme Court amidst ongoing controversies about judicial independence and rule of law in the country.
Significant changes are coming in access to the judicial profession
Poland is set to implement reforms concerning the selection and training of judges, emphasizing the need for high-caliber candidates.
New court decision maintains selection process for hiring temporary teachers in Taubaté
A recent judicial ruling allows the continuation of a selection process for hiring temporary teachers in Taubaté, Brazil, maintaining scheduled tests despite prior suspension.
Appeal concerning the Constitutional Tribunal. "Simply filling vacancies is not enough"
A coalition of 31 social organizations in Poland is urging for greater transparency in the selection process for judges of the Constitutional Tribunal, beyond just filling six vacancies.
Robert Gwiazdowski: Judicial ZBoWID
Robert Gwiazdowski questions the legal basis for the selection process of judges in Poland's National Judiciary Council by the Parliament.
Levin Refused to Commit to Complying with the Supreme Court If It Orders Him to Convene the Judges' Selection Committee: "We'll Wait and See"
Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin declined to commit to following Supreme Court directives regarding the convening of the Judges' Selection Committee, stating, "We'll wait and see."
The High Court Orders Levin: Explain Within Three Weeks Why You Are Not Convening the Judges' Selection Committee
Israel's High Court has ordered Justice Minister Yariv Levin to explain why he has not convened the committee responsible for selecting judges, highlighting concerns over a shortage of judges affecting justice delivery.
Candidates for Attorney General must not be charged with 41 crimes to be admitted to the public competition
Candidates seeking to become Ecuador's Attorney General must not have legal proceedings against them for 41 specific crimes as part of the selection process starting February 18.
The High Court will discuss today a petition to require Levin to convene the Judicial Selection Committee
Israel's High Court will deliberate on a petition demanding that Minister of Justice Yariv Levin convene the Judicial Selection Committee to fill numerous vacant judicial positions.
The Transparency of the Draw
The article discusses concerns that a proposed constitutional review might undermine judicial independence by favoring lay members in the selection process for judicial bodies through a lottery system.
Judges and Prosecutors Union: Conditions are ripe for the constitutional revision of the article concerning the selection of judicial leadership
The Judges and Prosecutors Union expresses its willingness to actively participate in the dialogue for the constitutional revision regarding the method of selecting judicial leadership in response to the Prime Minister's announcement to initiate the revision process.
HDZ representative accuses the left: 'They want to appoint judges who will ideologically be closer to them than the majority of citizens'
HDZ MP Nikola Mažar sharply criticized the left on Facebook, urging the opposition to stop obstructing the selection of the Supreme Court president and constitutional judges.
Analyst: The opposition must not concede in the selection of judges, the HDZ wants dominance
Political analyst Ivan Rimac discusses the influence of political dynamics on the judicial system, emphasizing the need for the opposition to remain firm in the selection of judges.
Milanović: I will not enter into a package deal with HDZ. This is low and dirty
Croatian President Zoran Milanović spoke at an event commemorating the Day of Unity of Međimurje with Croatia, expressing his views on political matters including the selection of judges for the Constitutional and Supreme Courts.
Judges protested due to Plenković's statement
The Association of Croatian Judges (UHS) opposed Prime Minister Plenković's suggestion that the selection of the President of the Supreme Court should be politically tied to the appointment of judges of the Constitutional Court, emphasizing the separation between these two judicial bodies.