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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 1 – TOPIC 6 The Law on the Constitutional Court of Montenegro requires the Court to notify the proponent (the National Assembly and President […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 1 – TOPIC 5 The Association of Judges of Montenegro has alerted the Government that, due to a negative attitude towards the judiciary and […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 1 – TOPIC 4 According to the report from the specialized body of the Council of Europe, the European Commission for the Efficiency of […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 1 – TOPIC 3 Three criminal proceedings are pending against Vesna Medenica, the former president of the Supreme Court, who served in that capacity […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 1 – TOPIC 2 Since Vesna Medenica stepped down as President of the Supreme Court at the end of December 2020, Montenegro’s highest judicial […]