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Parl. Committee Postpones Vote on Candidates for Supreme Court Head
After five candidates presented their programmes and answered questions from members of the Judiciary Committee for seven hours on Thursday, ...
Franak Association Supports Judge Dobronić’s Election as Supreme Court President
Franak brings together former holders of loans pegged to the Swiss franc whose loans were converted to euro-denominated loans. On ...
Five Applications for Supreme Court President Submitted, One Invalid – Večernji List
They have been submitted by Zagreb Commercial Court judge Radovan Dobronić, Supreme Court judge Marin Mrčela, Zagreb attorney Šime Savić, High Criminal Court ...
Parl. Speaker Hopeful “Best Candidate” for Supreme Court Head Will Be Elected
“It is my wish, and I believe most of us involved share it, that this time the best candidate is chosen,” Jandroković said during ...
Supreme Court upholds sentence for Briton convicted of Zrće murder
Without revealing the identity of the accused, the Supreme Court said that the sentence by the appellate court was appropriate ...
Justice Minister Ivan Malenica: Croatia Hasn’t Disgraced Itself by Not Appointing Supreme Court Head
“The European Commission clearly said in this year’s rule-of-law report on Croatia that there are certain controversies and that there is ...
Supreme Court: Sessa Replaced By Deputy President Mrčela, No Constitutional Crisis
“Until the new president is elected, the affairs of the court administration will be performed by the deputy president, whose ...
Milanović: HDZ in Conflict of Interest Regarding Supreme Court President
“They (HDZ) care very much about who is at the helm of the Supreme Court. That person can always have ...
State Judicial Council to Decide on Third Call for Supreme Court Chief on Wednesday
“The State Judicial Council is due to issue a third public call and we hope that it will be third ...
Parliament Votes Against Zlata Đurđević For Supreme Court President
Before the vote, Marijan Pavliček (Sovereignists) reiterated that Đurđević was unacceptable because she was “ideologically colored, an exponent of liberal-left ...