HRA NEWSLETTER 2 – TOPIC 6 The Judicial Council has been operating without one member for four months, while the Prosecutorial Council has been missing two […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 2 – TOPIC 5 Following harsh criticism of judicial decisions coming from high-ranking state officials, including Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and Minister of Internal […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 2 – TOPIC 4 According to a survey conducted by the NGO Human Rights Action in collaboration with DeFacto Consultancy, titled “Judicial Actors’ Perception […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 2 – TOPIC 3 Despite the Association of Judges of Montenegro initially announcing a temporary work stoppage for November due to the government’s perceived […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 2 – TOPIC 1 After nearly four years and eight unsuccessful attempts, on November 29, 2024, the Supreme Court of Montenegro appointed Valentina Pavličić […]
HRA NEWSLETTER 1 – TOPIC 1 In the first nine months of 2024, judges in the Special Department of the High Court in Podgorica successfully completed […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) today appealed to Vladislav Bojović, the President of the Parliamentary Committee on Political System, Judiciary and Administration, to convene a session focused […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) and the Center for Democratic Transition (CDT) express concern that the Constitutional Court—celebrating its 60th anniversary—is not operating as a transparent institution […]
Human Rights Action (HRA) once again finds it necessary to respond to the misleading and harmful statements made by Radan Nikolic, who claims to serve as […]