Disciplinary Proceedings as an Instrument for Breaking the Rule of Law in Poland

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Hereinafter the link to an article on the situation of the judiciary in Poland, particularly disciplinary proceedings, by Prof. PhD habil. Krystian Markiewicz (President of Polish Judges Association, “Iustitia”, Institute of law, Silesia University) and PhD habil. Katarzyna Gajda-Roszcznialska (judge, Institute of law, Silesia University).

This article advances the thesis that nowadays disciplinary proceedings constitute a tool for breaking the rule of law in Poland.

The article “Disciplinary Proceedings as an instrument for Breaking the Rule of Law in Poland” is published on Hague Journal on the Rule of Law:
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40803-020-00146-y

I, as a President of Polish Judges Association, “Iustitia” and we as authors would seize the occasion to wish all judges merry and healthy Christmas season, and all the best for the new year to come. The Judiciary as a whole needs to stand shoulder to shoulder in 2021.

United we stand, divided we fall!

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