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      • Strengthening Judicial Independence and Integrity
        • EU CRIMINAL PROCEDURE:  PARTNERING WITH THE ASSOCIATION OF CROATIAN JUDGES
        • The Central & Eastern European Judicial Exchange Network
        • THE CONFERENCE OF CHIEF JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURTS OF CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE
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      • Brijuni Statement on Judicial Independence
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      • Strengthening Judicial Independence and Integrity
        • EU CRIMINAL PROCEDURE:  PARTNERING WITH THE ASSOCIATION OF CROATIAN JUDGES
        • The Central & Eastern European Judicial Exchange Network
        • THE CONFERENCE OF CHIEF JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURTS OF CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE
        • FACILITATING JUDICIAL EXCHANGES: INDIA
          • Strengthening Judicial Independence and Integrity
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        • Practical Guidelines on Use of Social Media by Judges: Central and Eastern European Context
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      • Brijuni Statement on Judicial Independence
      • Beijing Statement on Judicial Independence
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      • Master Class: Investigative Journalists and Law Enforcement
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        • Belarus is Calling: Improving the Skills of Investigating and Prosecuting Torture for Civic Activists
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        • Best Practices for Remote Judging
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        • Episode One: Safeguarding the Rule of Law
        • Episode Two: Maintaining Access to Justice Part 1; Criminal Courts
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        • Episode Four: Moving Forward After the Crisis; Lessons for the Judiciary
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We are delighted to launch our video highlighting the work of our Judicial Network and to coincide with the publication of‚ Practical Guidelines on Use of Social Media by Judges: Central and Eastern European Context‘. The Guidelines recognize that participation on social media platforms is an intrinsic part of modern life; they also recognize that for many judges, participation on social media actually contributes to their public outreach efforts and their effort to build public interest in and trust of the judiciary. Since there has been very little specific standards or guidance to date regarding these issues, judges often have to come up with their own individual solutions or approaches, which might lead them into situations involving conflicts of interests and ethical dilemmas. The new Guidelines summarize discussions that the Network members have had over the past several years and provide recommendations for behavior and conduct on social media. The document is relevant to any individual judge who is active on social media as well as to anyone responsible for setting national guidelines for judicial conduct. This includes members of judicial councils, court presidents, officials from judicial associations, and any other members of the judiciary who need to set regulations on the behavior of judges on social media.

Download the Guidelines – English

Download the Guidelines – Český

Download the Guidelines – Bosanski

Download the Guidelines- Македонски

Download the Guidelines – Română

If you would like a hard copy of the Guidelines, please contact Freda Grealy at freda.grealy@ceeli.eu

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