Legal status of a judge
Do you think it is necessary to amend the law on the judiciary regarding the procedure for terminating a judge's powers due to death? Do the heirs of a judge have the right to receive any payments or benefits after his death?
Do you think it is necessary to amend the law on the judiciary regarding the procedure for terminating a judge's powers due to death? Do the heirs of a judge have the right to receive any payments or benefits after his death?
I want to know what steps I need to take to become a local court judge, like Olena Nevmerzhytska, who was recently recommended for appointment?
If a judge spreads pro-Russian narratives, can his actions be considered a violation of the Law 'On the Judiciary and the Status of Judges', and what consequences could this have for him?
Do you think it is fair that to participate in the fourth stage of the exam for the position of judge, you need to score at least 55% of the maximum possible score? Do you consider this a sufficiently objective criterion for evaluating candidates?
As I understand it, when a judge resigns, his status changes. Does this mean that he can no longer be held accountable for actions committed while serving as a judge? Can his status be reviewed if new circumstances arise after his dismissal?
Do you believe that the guarantees of a judge's immunity should be maintained even after the termination of his or her powers due to obtaining citizenship of another state?