Letter of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe in reply to our letter regarding Mustafa Baser and Metin Özcelik.CoE Answer.pdfThe Platform for an Independent Judiciary in Turkey (AEAJ, EAJ, MEDEL and Judges4Judges)advocates for an immediate reassessment of the decisions not to grant the conditional release to Mustafa Baser...
Commissioner Reynders's response to our letter, in which we endorsed a letter of Polish judicial associations, raising concerns about the operation of the NCJ and the legislation in Poland.COM Reynders 01022023 Judicial+Associations+-PL...Lawsuit against the EU Council for its decision to unblock Recovery and Resilience funds for PolandPress release EN - Poland...
Today, the American Bar
Association on behalf of its Judicial Division, National Conference of Administrative Law Judges
(NCALJ) and AEAJ have signed a Memorandum of Understanding establishing a partnership to mutually
promote education and understanding about the work of each other's organizations.
On 22.
November 2020 the former President of AEAJ
Dr. Heinrich Zens
passed away
in Vienna at the age of 63.
He was one
of the founding members, vice-president from 2004 to 2006, and under his presidency
from 2006 to 2014 thanks to his efforts the Association continued to blossom by
e.g. the implementation of Working Groups...
Here you find the latest report of CCJE (Consultative Council of European Judges) of the Council of Europe on the situation of judiciary in 2019. CCJE report
Declaration of the specialized organ of the Council of Europe, CEPEJ, on challenges faced by Judiciary and COVID-19-pandemic:CEPEJ DeclarationSummary of conference call - 9 April 2020: "The Functioning of Courts in the Covid-19 pandemic" ODIHR:COVID-19 information ODIHRstatement of the austrian Dachverband (german):COVID-19 information DVVRCentral & Eastern European Judicial Exchange Network...
Opinion of the CCJE Bureau in response to a request by the Romanian Judges Forum Association
Please find here the Opinion of the CCJE Bureau following a request by the Romanian Judges Forum Association as regards the situation on the independence of the judiciary in Romania:opinion
Opinion of the CCJE Bureau in response to AEAJ request
Please find attached the Opinion of the CCJE Bureau from 29 March 2019 in response to our request from 19 January 2019 concerning the legal setting of the position of the president (vice-president) of the Administrative Court of Vienna.opinion
press conference of Plattform Rechtsstaat 24th January 2019, Vienna
PRESSEKONFERENZ Solidarität mit Rechtsanwälten*innen sowie Richtern*innen in der Türkei Plattform Rechtsstaat Zeit: Donnerstag, 24. Jänner 2019, 10.00 UhrOrt: Österreichischer Journalisten Club – ÖJC Vienna International Press Center 1010 Wien, Blutgasse 3 Der weltweite Solidaritätstag für verfolgte Anwälte*innen am 24. Jänner (Day of the Endangered Lawyer) ist dieses Jahr der TÜRKEI gewidmet. Der Grund für...
Report on judicial independence and impartiality in the Council of Europe member States in 2017
Here you can find the Report on judicial independence and impartiality
in the Council of Europe member States in 2017, prepared by the Bureau of the
CCJE:report
The e-learning course on European State Aid Law for national judges prepared
within the framework of the State Aid Online Project (co-funded by the Training
of National Judges Programme on EU Competition Law) was launched by 22nd
December 2017. The course consists of 5 separate modules out of which the first
2 are already...
Save the date - next meetings of the working groups in 2018
1) 15/16 March 2018: the AEAJ-EJTN seminar will
take place in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Topic: " Structural issues on
conflicts of norms" (with maximum 20 participants nominated by
AEAJ)
Details on the event and possibility
to apply for participation will be given to you asap.
2) 17/18 May 2018: NIM-AEAJ
seminar in Bucarest, Romania.
This workshop will...
Please find here the Statement of EAJ on judicial Reform in Poland:statement EAJFind here the Statement of ENCJ on the situation in Poland:statement ENCJ
Joint Statement by CCBE, EFJ and EAJ on the ongoing crackdown on the rule of law in Turkey
The Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe (CCBE), the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), and the European Association of Judges (EAJ) firmly condemn the ongoing widespread persecution of lawyers, journalists, judges and prosecutors in Turkey. statement
Penal Discussion Press Freedom and the rule of law in Turkey ahead of the constitutional referendum
Please
find attached the invitation of Scott Griffen, Director of Press Freedom
Programmes International Press Institute (IPI), to a panel discussion and
networking event in Vienna with leading lawyers, academics and journalists from
Turkey.Press Freedom and the rule of law in Turkey ahead of the constitutional referendum
Letter of the International Association of Judges about the situation in Turkey
Please find here the etter of the International Association of
Judges to Mr Erdogan, President of the Turkish Republic, on the detention of
the president of the Turkish Association of Judges and Prosecutors (YARSAV), Mr
Murat Arslan. This letter is fully supported by AEAJ.letter
Invitation to the press conference of the Platform for Independent Judicary in Turkey
In order to present the result of the first activities from the Platform for Independent Judicary in Turkey and discuss the next activities, a press conference on the topic "The situation of the Turkish judicial system before and after the coup d’etat. How to restore the rule of law in...
Statement of the European Network of Councils for the Judiciary on the Turkish High Council for Judges and Prosecutors of 28 September 2016
Find here the Statement of the European Network of Councils
for the Judiciary on the Turkish High Council for Judges and Prosecutors of 28 September 2016: statement
Platform for an Independent Judiciary in Turkey addresses Council of Europe
find here: Platform for an Independent Judiciary
in Turkey addresses Council of Europeplatform letter council europe sectretary Generalplatform letter council europe president
Statement of the CCJE Bureau to the situation in Turkey
Find here the Comments by the CCJE Bureau following the request of the Association of European Administrative Judges (AEAJ) to provide opinion about certain aspects of the legislation in Turkey concerning judges and prosecutors:statement CCJE
ACTIONES Project - European University Institute, Florence
AEAJ takes
part at the ACTIONES-project, realized by the European University,
Florence.
Within this
project, a handbook will finally be published, containing different
modules (the first part will be about the scope and application of the
_Fundamental Rights Charter (FRC), Judicial interaction techniques, available to
national judges in the field of FR in the EU and...
Download the Ukrainian judges Associations letterUkrainian judges stress possible violations of New draft legislation concerning independence of Justice.
Download the Turkish declaration (June 2015)Download the comments of the CCJE Bureau on Turkey (2015)AEAJ follows the statement of the Venicecommission and strongly supports it.