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Court composition and its invariability as elements of a court established by the law during Covid-19 pandemic: lessons from Poland

Authors :
Krystian Markiewicz
Source :
Access to Justice in Eastern Europe, Iss 5 (13), Pp 263-281 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
VD Dakor, 2022.

Abstract

The article discusses systemic and processual changes in provisions referring to the panels of judges in Poland. The statutory regulation adequate during the COVID-19 epidemic contains regulations whereby a single-judge panel is proper in the first and second instance. At the same time, the principle of invariability and stability of the courts' panel was exterminated. However, in case of Poland the protection of the dependent court, established with an extreme breach of law is protected by administrative and political decisions on shaping the court composition. Dogmatic legal analysis. The subject of the dogmatic legal analysis is the content of the law and its interpretations found in the jurisprudence and views of the doctrine. The court ‘shaped’ in such a way guarantees the expected ‘judgment’. There are fears that these standards of the highest judiciary bodies in Poland may spread among other courts which are managed by the presidents appointed by Justice Minister - General Prosecutor. Judges appointed in an illegal way will, by way of political decisions, be in particular court composition, and then talking about court independence will be completely untrue. Let's hope that COVID-19 pandemic will end soon. It is then necessary to make sure that all the restrictions on the right of recourse to court, introduced as a pretext to combat the pandemic, will be removed. Otherwise, the pandemic of lawlessness will stay with us much longer than Covid.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26630575 and 26630583
Issue :
5 (13)
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Access to Justice in Eastern Europe
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.540b4d0aa8274b80b7ce6eabfe287080
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.33327/AJEE-18-5.3-a000314