The Supreme Administrative Court of the Slovak Republic – the First Step Towards a Modern Justice System
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https://doi.org/10.54201/iajas.v1i1.5Keywords:
judicial reform, administrative justice, supreme administrative court, administrative acts, administrative courtsAbstract
The article provides an overview of the ongoing comprehensive judicial reform in the Slovak Republic, focusing mostly on the creation of the Supreme Administrative Court, which will become the highest judicial authority in the field of administrative justice. It will also act as a disciplinary court for general court judges, prosecutors and other statutory professions. This is one of the first steps in what will be a huge undertaking – the complete reform of the Slovak justice system.
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Legal sources
Act no. 757/2004 Coll. on Courts and on Amendments to Certain Acts. Online: https://bit.ly/3pFqBoH
Constitution of the Slovak Republic. Online: https://bit.ly/34c3RVN
Government bill amending the Constitution of the Slovak Republic. Online: https://bit.ly/35vCZkb
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