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Council of the judiciary

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In the European continental judicial tradition, the national councils of the judiciary are institutions on judicial administration that ensure the self-management of the judiciary and the effective delivery of justice, which are autonomous or independent of the executive and legislature.

At the European Union level, they are gathered in the European Network of Councils for the Judiciary (ENCJ).[1]

National judicial councils in EU member states

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Other national councils of the judiciary

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See also

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Note

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  1. ^ European Network of Councils for the Judiciary
  2. ^ "The High Council of Judges and Prosecutors / Justice / Institutions / Government & Institutions / Portail du Gouvernement - Monaco". en.gouv.mc. Retrieved 2021-05-30.