THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE COURT PRESIDENT AND THE PARTIES
LEGAL REGULATION AND QUESTIONS FROM PRACTICE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30925/zpfsr.40.1.22Keywords:
Court president; judicial administration; party; petition; autonomy and independence of the judiciaryAbstract
The normative framework and the practical questions regarding relations between court parties and court presidents, as the bodies of the judicial administration, have been analyzed, beyond the substance of the trials (solving specific cases). First of all, it is about petitions to the work of the court and judges, requests for the protection of the right to a trial within a reasonable time, and proposing the use of the official powers of the court president. The delineation between the domain with the related powers of the president of a court and the unacceptable interference with the judicial
autonomy was emphasized.
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