- Date of creation
- Name of project
- Guidelines on Alternatives to Extraordinary Judicial Vetting
- Practice area
- Administrative mattersEU lawJudgecraftRegulatory mattersRule of law
- Type of self-learning material
- Handbooks and guidelines
- Target group
- JudgesLawyersOther
- Languages
- English
- Links to language versions
Description
This publication is a product of the CEELI Institute's Central and Eastern European Judicial Exchange Network, a unique platform that brings together sitting judges from across the region to share experiences, collaborate on reform initiatives, and develop practical tools to advance the rule of law.
Building on the momentum of the CEELI Institute’s 2024 Guidelines on Judicial Vetting, this companion volume shifts the focus to credible alternatives that avoid the often disruptive and controversial nature of full-fledged vetting processes. Drawing on lessons learned from over 20 countries across Central and Eastern Europe; the Guidelines provide a structured overview of tools and mechanisms that can serve as effective checks on judicial performance and integrity without threatening judicial autonomy.