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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 12721
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COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EU / Rule of law

EU Court of Justice rules on reforms to Romania’s judicial system

The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled on Tuesday 18 May on a series of Romanian judicial reforms (cases C-83, 127, 195, 291, 355, 397/19).

In the context of its EU accession negotiations and in order to improve the independence and efficiency of the judiciary, Romania adopted three laws in 2004 on: - the status of judges and prosecutors; - judicial organisation; - the Superior Council of the Judiciary. Between 2017 and 2019, changes were made to this reform through laws and emergency government ordinances adopted on the basis of the Romanian Constitution.

The Court was asked to rule on the compatibility of some of these legislative changes with EU law and with the opinions issued by the European Commission under the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism (CVM). This mechanism was established by Decision 2006/928 on the occasion of Romania’s accession to the EU (see EUROPE 12557/25).

See the judgment (in French): https://bit.ly/3yp2QEm (Original version in French by Mathieu Bion)

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