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Judiciary and Fundamental Rights

16th Session of WG-3, Judiciary and Fundamental Rights on the topic: “Paths to Integrity and Independence of the Judiciary, a Key Challenge in Rule of Law Reforms and the Fight Against Corruption”

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On February 3, 2025, we organized the 16th session of Working Group 3 – Judiciary and Fundamental Rights (Chapter 23), which this time took the form of a French contribution to the rule of law in our country. The topic of the event was “Paths to Integrity and Independence of the Judiciary: A Key Challenge in Rule of Law Reforms and the Fight Against Corruption.” Helena Papa, a French expert in transparency, financial crime, and money laundering from the French international technical coop ...

Digitalization and reorganization in judiciary will contribute towards more qualitative judiciary and efficient court procedures

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The Government and the relevant institutions should foster the process of developing and full implementation of the Platform for interoperability among courts and other relevant institutions. Mechanism for fast securing necessary information and data through appointing intern contact persons with security certificates and privileged access to data from relevant institutions should be established, who can get the necessary information for court procedures without sending formal requests in a form ...

JOINT MEETING OF THE WORKING GROUPS

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On 21st of august 2024 in hotel “Panoramika” joint meeting of the working groups was held, whereas representatives of the 5 working groups were present as well as the state counsellor in the Ministry of European affairs, Dragan Tilev, who presented the actual conditions with which we face in regards to euro-integrations. At the beginning prof. Gurovska, the national coordinator of NCEU-MK and president of the European movement addressed, thanking all present and highlighting that this str ...