Supreme Court Conference Focuses on Independence and Communication
Skopje, Macedonia – The XVI Annual Conference of Presidents of Supreme Courts from Central and Eastern Europe will convene in Skopje tomorrow, hosted by the Supreme Court of Macedonia. The event underscores the critical importance of the judiciary’s independence, public trust, and effective communication within the legal system. The conference agenda includes discussions on safeguarding judicial independence and the role of democratic institutions, particularly in light of concerns raised by student participants.
These students will examine the potential risks to judicial independence and democratic institutions when lacking robust support. A key theme of the gathering is the exchange of knowledge and best practices among participating supreme courts as they address shared challenges. The conference aims to foster collaboration and strengthen the judiciary’s ability to uphold the rule of law.
Siliyanovska-Dakovska, a prominent figure within the Macedonian judiciary, emphasized the ongoing value placed on the work of the supreme court by other judicial bodies. The event represents a significant opportunity for dialogue and cooperation among leading judges from across the region. The conference is expected to bring together legal leaders for a productive exchange focused on ensuring the continued integrity and effectiveness of the judiciary.
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