HRA NEWSLETTER 12 – TOPIC 3 Politicians have continued the old practice of criticizing court decisions on remand in a non-argumentative manner. This time, the criticism […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 12 – TOPIC 2 The Minister of Justice announced that the recommendations of UN Special Rapporteur Margaret Satterthwaite, regarding the procedure and criteria for the appointment of […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 12 – TOPIC 1 Members of the parliamentary majority in the Montenegrin Parliament refused to even consider the appointment of attorney Mirjana Vučinić as a judge […]
Towards judicial independence in Montenegro – Assessing implementation of 2024 recommendations by the UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers
HRA NEWSLETTER 11 – TOPIC 6 On August 27, the Judicial Council appointed new presidents for two misdemeanor courts. Branko Vujačić, a judge of the Podgorica […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 11 – TOPIC 5 The Basic Court in Nikšić has emerged as a positive example of how effective management and dedication can yield results. […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 11 – TOPIC 4 Montenegro’s judiciary continues to struggle with a shortage of judges, inadequate facilities, and inefficiency, while long-announced plans for a new […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 11 – TOPIC 3 In the first half of 2025, the Judicial and Prosecutorial Councils issued five decisions concerning the disciplinary accountability of judges […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 11 – TOPIC 2 The Judicial Ethics Commission has determined that High Court judge in Podgorica, Nada Rabrenović, violated the Judicial Code of Ethics […]