HRA NEWSLETTER 7 – TOPIC 7 The Constitutional Court of Montenegro has ruled, in cases where it accepted constitutional complaints, that the Supreme Court cannot dismiss […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 7 – TOPIC 5 Judges and state prosecutors in Montenegro may soon see an increase in their salaries. The Government of Montenegro has proposed […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 7 – TOPIC 4 Montenegro faces a significant challenge in closing Chapter 23, which concerns the judiciary and fundamental rights. Although the European Commission […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 7 – TOPIC 3 The vetting process—an initiative for assessing the financial, ethical, and professional integrity of judges and prosecutors, long discussed in Montenegro—is […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 7 – TOPIC 2 Do Montenegrin judges and prosecutors face consequences for irresponsible actions? It is necessary to raise this question, given that data […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 6 – TOPIC 2 The Appellate Court of Montenegro has determined that communications from the Sky and Anom apps are legally valid evidence in […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 6 – TOPIC 3 The panel of the High Court in Podgorica has confirmed the indictment filed by the Special State Prosecutor’s Office against […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 6 – TOPIC 4 On March 26, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić submitted a request to the Venice Commission for an urgent opinion and recommendations […]