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      The Rule of Law Crisis in the European Union: From Portugal to Poland (and Beyond)

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      Vilnius University Press

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          Judicial independence is declared as a primary law obligation to be respected by every national body which may apply or interpret European Union law. Recent legislative reforms of national judicial systems in Poland and other Member States undermine the principles of judicial independence and mutual trust and raise the idea of a rule of law crisis, claiming for an intervention of the European Union.

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                Journal
                Teisė
                LAW
                Vilnius University Press
                2424-6050
                1392-1274
                April 05 2020
                April 05 2020
                : 114
                : 144-153
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                10.15388/Teise.2020.114.10
                651720c3-6c92-4c2b-a29f-049336a99e71
                © 2020

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                Linguistics & Semiotics,Social & Behavioral Sciences,Law,Mathematics,History,Philosophy

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