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EPISODE · Jan 3, 2019 · 45 MIN

Benching Judicial Independence: The Poland Edition

from @theBar · host Legal Talk Network

In 2017, the Polish government passed an act to remove more than a third of the country’s supreme court judges and replace them with judges sympathetic to the governing party. Despite outcry from much of the public, Poland’s legal community, and the international community, the government moved forward with this and other efforts to undermine the judiciary’s independence.

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