The Constitutional Court of Montenegro is currently functioning outside the parameters set by the Constitution and applicable law, as it includes judges who no longer have […]
The analysis titled “Selection, Advancement, and Accountability of Judges in Montenegro in 2023 and 2024”, conducted by the NGO Human Rights Action (HRA), sheds light on […]
On International Human Rights Day in 2024, more than a hundred wars and armed conflicts—both international and internal—are actively occurring. These conflicts are accompanied by widespread […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 1 – TOPIC 7 The Judicial Council, a body which according to the Constitution of Montenegro is responsible for preserving the independence of the […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 1 – TOPIC 6 The Law on the Constitutional Court of Montenegro requires the Court to notify the proponent (the National Assembly and President […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 1 – TOPIC 5 The Association of Judges of Montenegro has alerted the Government that, due to a negative attitude towards the judiciary and […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 1 – TOPIC 4 According to the report from the specialized body of the Council of Europe, the European Commission for the Efficiency of […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 1 – TOPIC 3 Three criminal proceedings are pending against Vesna Medenica, the former president of the Supreme Court, who served in that capacity […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 1 – TOPIC 2 Since Vesna Medenica stepped down as President of the Supreme Court at the end of December 2020, Montenegro’s highest judicial […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 2 – BRIEF NEWS Vacancies Persist in Constitutional Court; Constitutional Committee Elects New President Jelena Božović, a member of the National Assembly from […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 2 – TOPIC 7 The challenges facing the Special Department of the High Court in Podgorica became evident in October when the court revealed […]