Proposed reforms of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal
Автор: Archiwum Osiatyńskiego
Загружено: 2024-04-18
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The crisis in the Constitutional Tribunal is the first and one of the main elements of the rule of law crisis in Poland, ongoing since 2015. Since December 2023, Poland has had a new government that promised to restore the rule of law. It proposed a package of changes concerning the Constitutional Tribunal: a resolution of the Sejm, a law on the Constitutional Tribunal, a law on the provisions introducing it, as well as a law amending the constitution. These ideas are being evaluated by experts.
Aleksandra Kustra-Rogatka - Professor at Nicolaus Copernicus University (UMK)
Jakub Jaraczewski - lawyer and research coordinator at Democracy Reporting International
Michał Ziółkowski - Doctor of Laws, constitutional law expert, assistant professor at the Department of Constitutional Law at the Koźmiński University in Warsaw
00:00 Introduction
03:59 Resolution of the Sejm on the constitutional crisis in Poland in 2015-2023
15:19 Methods of restoring judicial independence in Poland
20:47 Bills on the Constitutional Tribunal
28:20 Bills on the Constitutional Tribunal - moderate or progressive
32:50 European mechanisms to protect the rule of law in Poland - the state of play
39:00 Do we have a constitutional moment?
50:10 Is the Constitutional Tribunal needed?
The series of talks is produced by the Wiktor Osiatyński Archive and OKO.press with the support of the Active Citizens Fund – National program, which is funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway under the so-called Norwegian and EEA Funds.
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