
Katarína Šipulová
@ksipulova
Co-director at @JUSTIN_Brno, assistant professor at @PrF_MU
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14-10-2021 13:36:03
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Do Supreme Court justices in the Philippines show loyalty to their appointing president? Find some answers in our paper Law & Social Inquiry👇 Justices and Political Loyalties: An Empirical Investigation of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, 1987–2020 cup.org/41RURhq

Reinforcements in the office! Silvia Steininger Barbara Grabowska-Moroz, and Princess Olivia at JUSTIN@BRNO

Obrovská strata ľudsky aj profesne. Petr bol jednou z najvýraznejších tvári Nejvyšší soud, skvelý kolega a kreatívna duša🖤Úprimnú sústrasť.

What a pleasure to discuss a part of my research at JUSTIN@BRNO on judicial resilience with Tom Tomás Daly , Raul Raul Sanchez Urribarri, Martje de Visser and Yasser Yasser Kureshi. Whakawhetai koe Wellington!

🇵🇱The election results in Poland have revived the hope for RoL renewal in EU, but also the question what the new government should do with courts packed by PiS. Is un-packing now in order? Read our piece with D.Kosar in Transitions 2.0 by Bobek et al. at nomos-elibrary.de/10.5771/978374…

Thank you again Ágnes Kovács & Dimitry Kochenov , CEU Democracy Institute and ELTE for organising the very timely conference, and MPIL Heidelberg for even more timely book project. Rare to see the academia keeping up with politics!


Delighted to participate at a book launch of Pablo Castillo 's book Judicial Governance and Democracy in Europe at School of Law, Sheffield. The book analysing the relationship between judicial governance and democracy is available OA here link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9….

Does judicial resistance have a dark side? My new piece on agency, motivations, and compatibility of resistance strategies with the rule of law is finally out in Law&Policy. Special thanks to editors of an amazing special issue Igor Logvinenko & Michael Dichio.

Join me (JUSTIN@BRNO) & other re:constitution fellows at the webinar discussing the Walesa Case and rebuilding of the judiciary in Poland this Wednesday!