Chapter 23: Judiciary and Fundamental rights
EU policies in the area of judiciary and fundamental rights aim to maintain and further develop the Union as an area of freedom, security and justice. The establishment of an independent and efficient judiciary is of paramount importance. Impartiality, integrity and a high standard of adjudication by the courts are essential for safeguarding the rule of law. This requires a firm commitment to eliminating external influences over the judiciary and to devoting adequate financial resources and training. Legal guarantees for fair trial procedures must be in place. Equally, Member States must fight corruption effectively, as it represents a threat to the stability of democratic institutions and the rule of law. A solid legal framework and reliable institutions are required to underpin a coherent policy of prevention and deterrence of corruption. Member States must ensure respect for fundamental rights and EU citizens’ rights, as guaranteed by the acquis and by the Fundamental Rights Charter.
- 1. Judiciary
- 2. Anti-corruption policies
- 3. Fundamental rights
- 4. EU citizens rights
Council and Parliament regulations and directives, Commission decisions, European Court of Justice decisions, EU Commission recommendations
- COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN
PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL
COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS
2021 Rule of Law Report
The rule of law situation in the European Union
- Judiciary
- EU Anti corruption policy
- Charter of Fundamental rights
- Racism and xenaphobia
- Fundamental Rights Agency
- Rights of the Child
- Racial Equality and Roma inclusion
- Gender Equality
- Procedural rights
- Rights of Victims of Crime
- Detention standards
- Minorities
- Freedom of Association
- Freedom of Expression
- Data protection
- EU Citizens’s rights
- Rights of Persons with Disabilities
- Supporting judicial authorities in
the fight against – Trafficking in human beings - Â
ALBANIAN LAWS / DECISION OF COUNCIL OF MINISTERS
Policy Papers
The Vetting Process in the context of obligations for integration into the European Union
Dr. Bojana Hajdini – Silvana Marku – AHC
Fight Against Corruption and Organized Crime: On the Role of Special Prosecution (SPAK) and Special Courts in improving the country’s preparation for membership in the European Union
Mirsada Hallunaj – CSDG
Legal and institutional overview of
personal data protection and security in the country and their compliance with the acquis
Erida Skendaj – Jonida Rystemaj – AHC
CHALLENGES TO LEGAL EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC IN ALBANIA Dr. Jonida Rystemaj, External Legal Expert of AHC