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Understanding and combating judicial corruption
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Abstract
The research item of the paper is the term "judicial corruption". This particular term was ignored in the majority of countries of the Council of Europe. Judicial corruption as a term was first mentioned in the PACE documents - Resolution 1703 (2010) on judicial corruption. The author is trying to g... view more
The research item of the paper is the term "judicial corruption". This particular term was ignored in the majority of countries of the Council of Europe. Judicial corruption as a term was first mentioned in the PACE documents - Resolution 1703 (2010) on judicial corruption. The author is trying to give answer to the question: Could there be a balance between establishing the responsibility of the judge and the independence guarantees? The term judicial corruption should not be manipulated with, i.e. the criminal cases of corruption where the judges and prosecutors are involved should be proved and led in line with all ECHR Article 6 fair trial requirements, and in compliance with the principle for presumption of innocence.... view less
Keywords
judiciary; corruption; human rights; Council of Europe; crime fighting; judge; responsibility; immunity; prosecution; Macedonia
Classification
Judiciary
Free Keywords
judicial corruption; GRECO; ECHR
Document language
English
Publication Year
2018
Page/Pages
p. 115-124
Journal
Journal of Liberty and International Affairs, 4 (2018) 1
ISSN
1857-9760
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed