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12/01/2025
12/01/2025

N3.T11 – BASIC COURT IN BAR JUDGES BURDENED WITH AN AVERAGE OF 941 CASES

HRA NEWSLETTER 3 – TOPIC 11 The Basic Court in Bar is facing significant challenges with only seven judges currently serving, despite a systemization plan that […]
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12/01/2025
12/01/2025

N1.T10 – SPECIAL STATE PROSECUTOR FACES SEVEN-MONTH SENTENCE FOR ABUSE OF OFFICE IN LATEST CONVICTION

HRA NEWSLETTER 3 – TOPIC 10 In repeated proceedings before the High Court in Podgorica, suspended Special State Prosecutor Lidija Mitrović has been sentenced to seven […]
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12/01/2025
12/01/2025

N3.T9 – WARNINGS FROM STRASBOURG COURT CONCERNING LACK OF PROMPTNESS

HRA NEWSLETTER 3 – TOPIC 9 The persistent lack of promptness within the Montenegrin judiciary is leading to significant repercussions. According to decisions issued by the […]
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12/01/2025
12/01/2025

N3.T8 – DIZDAREVIĆ ONLY CANDIDATE FOR JUDICIAL COUNCIL; PROSECUTORIAL COUNCIL COMPLETION STILL PENDING

HRA NEWSLETTER 3 – TOPIC 8 During a session on December 5, the Committee for Political System, Judiciary and Administration of the National Assembly of Montenegro […]
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12/01/2025
12/01/2025

N3.T7 – ANALYSIS OF THE WORK OF THE PROSECUTORIAL COUNCIL IN 2023 AND 2024

HRA NEWSLETTER 3 – TOPIC 7 The fourth report from Human Rights Action (HRA) analyzing the work of the Prosecutorial Council for the years 2023 and […]
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12/01/2025
12/01/2025

N3.T6 – ANALYSIS OF THE WORK OF THE JUDICIAL COUNCIL IN 2023 AND 2024

HRA NEWSLETTER 3 – TOPIC 6 The Human Rights Action’s report titled “Analysis of the Procedures for the Election, Advancement, and Determination of Responsibility of Judges […]
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12/01/2025
12/01/2025

N3.T5 – SPECIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE HIGH COURT IN PODGORICA TO GAIN NEW STAFF AMID ONGOING DEPARTURES

HRA NEWSLETTER 3 – TOPIC 5 During the session held on December 13, the Judicial Council unanimously voted to increase the number of judges in the […]
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12/01/2025
12/01/2025

N3.T4 – MEDENICAS’ TRIAL TO RESTART 22 MONTHS AFTER INDICTMENT

HRA NEWSLETTER 3 – TOPIC 4 The trial of Vesna Medenica, the former President of the Supreme Court, her son Miloš, and other alleged members of […]
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12/01/2025
12/01/2025

N3.T3 – JUDGE DANILO JEGDIĆ SENTENCED TO HOUSE ARREST; SOME CHARGES DISMISSED DUE TO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FROM TRIAL DELAYS

HRA NEWSLETTER 3 – TOPIC 3 Suspended judge of the Basic Court in Podgorica, Danilo Jegdić, was sentenced to six months of house arrest after being […]
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12/01/2025
12/01/2025

N3.T2 – 29 JUDGES AND 11 STATE PROSECUTORS STEP DOWN OVER TWO YEARS

HRA NEWSLETTER 3 – TOPIC 2 In 2023 and 2024, a total of 40 individuals holding judicial positions voluntarily exited the Montenegrin judiciary, comprising 29 judges […]
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12/01/2025
12/01/2025

N3.T1 – UNCONSTITUTIONAL OPERATION OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT

HRA NEWSLETTER 3 – TOPIC 1 On December 17, the National Assembly of Montenegro confirmed the termination of the office of Constitutional Court judge Dragana Djuranović, […]
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20/11/2024
20/11/2024

N1.T7 – Inertness of the Judicial Council Is Threatening the Transparency and Independence of the Judiciary

HRA NEWSLETTER 1 – TOPIC 7 The Judicial Council, a body which according to the Constitution of Montenegro is responsible for preserving the independence of the […]
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