Judicial Studies Institute
Judicial Studies Institute - JUSTIN is a research center dedicated to the study of domestic courts, international tribunals and various bodies involved in court administration. JUSTIN opened in September 2016 with the help of the ERC Starting Grant (JUDI-ARCH, 2016-2021), which focused on the ever growing role of judicial councils and other forms of judicial self-government in a globalizing legal order.
Research Interest
Independence
Judicial independence and accountability
Trust
Public confidence in courts and judges
Transparency
Transparency and legitimacy of courts
ECtHR
Legislative responses to the Strasbourg case law
Analysis
Citation analysis, domestic compliance with decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and UN human rights bodies
JUSTIN strives to become the globally leading hub for research on judicial self-government and its impact on law, politics and society.
Co-directors of JUSTIN
Publications
Total number of publications: 265
2016
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Rozšířený senát NSS: Judikatura ESLP jako zákaz vjezdu na křižovatce právních názorů
MUNI LAW Working Papers, year: 2016, volume: 2016, edition: 4
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Senátoři a iniciace ústavního přezkumu zákonů
MUNI LAW Working Papers, year: 2016, volume: 2016, edition: 7
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Stanoviska nejvyšších soudů: efektivní prostředek sjednocování judikatury nebo přežitek socialistické justice?
Časopis pro právní vědu a praxi, year: 2016
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Výzkum lidských práv: Kritická reflexe současných přístupů
Středoevropské politické studie, year: 2016, volume: roč. 18, edition: 4, DOI
2024
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Beihilfen und Greenwashing
Jahrbuch Beihilferecht 24, edition: Vyd. 1, year: 2024, number of pages: 15 s.
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Coping with the Murder: The Impact of Ján Kuciak’s Assassination on Slovak Investigative Journalists
Journalism and Safety: An Introduction to the Field, year: 2024
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Far from gender balance: The persisting underrepresentation of women in the media
Media Pluralism in the Digital Era: Legal, Economic, Social, and Political Lessons Learnt from Europe, year: 2024, number of pages: 16 s.
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Gender, Informality and Courts: Mapping Theoretical Approaches
Informality and Courts: Comparative Perspectives, edition: Vyd. 1, year: 2024, number of pages: 18 s.
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Judicial Independence
The Cambridge Handbook of Constitutional Theory, edition: Vyd. 1, year: 2024, number of pages: 17 s.
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Judicial Resistance: The Shield and The Sword of Informality
Informality and Courts, edition: Vyd. 1, year: 2024, number of pages: 18 s.