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Report: Towards a Culture of Accountability of Councils for the Judiciary
The report “Towards a Culture of Accountability of Councils for the Judiciary” was undertaken for ODIHR by Judge Kees Sterk, Endowed Professor of Administration of European Justice, University of Maastricht, Former President of the European Network of Councils for the Judiciary (ENCJ) (2018 – 2020), with feedback from José Igreja Matos and Fillipo Donati.
The report is part of the project “Strengthening Inclusive and Accountable Democratic Institutions in the OSCE Region”, funded by extrabudgetary contributions and implemented by ODIHR. The views expressed in this report do not necessarily represent the official views of ODIHR, the donors, or any government or organization.
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