Holding Judges Accountable: A Comparative Analysis of Procedural Aspects in Ukraine and European Union Member States

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Nazarko, A. Holding Judges Accountable: A Comparative Analysis of Procedural Aspects in Ukraine and European Union Member States. IV International Scientific and Theoretical Conference «Features of the development of modern science in the pandemic’s era». Berlin, Germany 19 - 19 May 2023 https://doi.org/10.36074/scientia-19.05.2023
AuthorsNazarko, A.
TypeConference paper
Abstract

The article focuses on the pressing issues surrounding the practical aspects of judicial reform in Ukraine, particularly emphasising the formation and development of mechanisms to hold judges accountable. The article states that the legitimacy of the lustration process in Ukraine requires the consideration of principles of judicial accountability and guarantees of due process. The article highlights the importance of analysis concerning judge accountability in European Union countries and Ukraine. The article summarises specific legal and practical challenges related to judge accountability.

Keywordsaccountability, judicial system, public control, Ukrainian justice
JournalIV International Scientific and Theoretical Conference “Features of the Development of Modern Science in the Pandemic’s Era”
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.36074/scientia-19.05.2023
Web address (URL)https://previous.scientia.report/index.php/archive/article/view/991
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Online30 May 2023
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Accepted14 May 2023
Deposited24 Apr 2024
Web address (URL) of conference proceedingshttps://previous.scientia.report/index.php/archive/issue/view/19.05.2023
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