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: 274
2022
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The First Episode in the Romanian Rule of Law Saga: Joined Cases C-83/19, C-127/19, C-195/19, C-291/19, C-355/19 and C-397/19, Asociaţia ‘Forumul Judecătorilor din România, and their follow-up at the national level
European Constitutional Law Review, year: 2022, volume: 18, edition: 1, DOI
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The growing but uneven role of European courts in (im)migration governance : a comparative perspective
Migrants and the law: what European Courts say: special issue with name issue, year: 2022, volume: 14, edition: Special Issue, DOI
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Unsere Gedanken sind Sprengstoff - Zum Vorrang des Europarechts in der Rechtsprechung des ungarischen Verfassungsgerichts
Europäische GRUNDRECHTE-Zeitschrift, year: 2022, volume: 49, edition: 1
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Who's in the Spotlight? The Personalization of Politics in the European Parliament
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, year: 2022, volume: 60, edition: 3, DOI
2021
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(De-)judicialization of politics in the era of populism: lessons from Central and Eastern Europe
International Journal of Human Rights, year: 2021, volume: Neuveden, edition: May, DOI
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Between Human Rights and Transitional Justice : The Dilemma of Constitutional Courts in Post-Communist Central Europe
Europe-Asia Studies, year: 2021, volume: 73, edition: 1, DOI
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Beyond Compliance: odpověď autorů
Časopis pro právní vědu a praxi, year: 2021, volume: 29, edition: 2, DOI
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Czech Litigation on Systematic Detention of Asylum Seekers: Ripple Effects across Europe
European Journal of Migration and Law, year: 2021, volume: 3, edition: 23, DOI
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Is there any ‘price’ for making individual EU politicians more important? The personalization of politics in the European Commission
Journal of European Integration, year: 2021, volume: 43, edition: 4, DOI
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Nekonečný příběh Nejvyšší rady soudnictví: Kdo ji chce a proč ji pořád nemáme?
Časopis pro právní vědu a praxi, year: 2021, volume: 29, edition: 1, DOI