The Miko Tripalo Centre for Democracy and Law organized the State of the Croatian Judiciary meeting, which took place on Thursday, September 30, 2021, in Hall 7 of the Faculty of Law in Zagreb.
The Tripalo Centre wanted to contribute to the public debate on increasing transparency in the Croatian judiciary, with the aim of strengthening its reputation in the public, responsibility and efficiency.
In this context, at the end of last year, the Centre conducted a survey on what Croatian lawyers think about the situation in the judiciary, which was partly prompted by unfavorable results in the EU Justice Scoreboard publication of the European Commission. In addition to the assessment of the situation, our survey also sought the opinion of lawyers and some possible reforms that would respond to the weaknesses observed in the aforementioned publication of the Commission.
In the first part of the meeting, through the presentation of the results of our survey, the participants could hear what lawyers think about the judiciary, while the second part of the meeting was dedicated to a panel discussion on possible measures to increase its transparency and social responsibility.
The following participated in the meeting:
Ivo Josipović, Centre Miko Tripalo, Faculty of Law in Zagreb
Mihajlo Dika, Centre Miko Tripalo, Faculty of Law in Zagreb
Alan Uzelac, Centre Miko Tripalo, Faculty of Law in Zagreb
Viktor Gotovac, Centre Miko Tripalo, Faculty of Law in Zagreb
Neven Mates, Centre Miko Tripalo
Below you can download the presentation of Prof. Participants from the meeting:






