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07/04/2026Number 18: Judicial Monitor – Monitoring and Reporting on Judicial Reforms
DOWNLOAD HRA NEWSLETTER NO.18 – Judicial Monitor – Monitoring and Reporting on Judicial Reforms
HRA NEWSLETTER 18
- N18.T1 – Constitutional Court Cannot Rule on Constitutionality of UAE Agreement Without New Judges
- N18.T2 – New Indictment Proposal Against Milivoje Katnić and Saša Čađenović
- N18.T3 – Arguments For and Against the Parliamentary Hearing of Higher Court President Zoran Radović
- N18.T4 – What Does the Proposed New Amendments to the Law on the Judicial Council and Judges Entail?
- N18.T5 – Amendments to the SSP Law to Legalise Established Practice
- N18.T6 – Removal of Appeals Court President Sought
- N18.T7 – Speaker of the Parliament of Montenegro Criticised Prosecutors Over Former Minister Vesna Bratić — Prosecutorial Council and European Commission See It as Pressure
- N18.T8 – Milatović Raises Question of Constitutionality of Extending the Terms of Constitutional Court Judges Beyond Mandate Expiry
- N18.BN – BRIEF NEWS







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