Judicial System
Dirk Schuebel: Moldova still faces the same challenges – judicial reform, investment climate

Moldova got closer to the European Union after launching important joint programs, such as the Association Agreement, visa-free travel regime and others. The opinion, made during an interview with Moldova’s public radio, belongs to Dirk Schuebel...
Dirk Schuebel: Negotiation between Moldova and EU to be finished by September 2013

Republic of Moldova has registered progress in terms of reforms during the last three years. The opinion belongs to Dirk Schuebel, the Head of the EU Delegation to Moldova, who made the statement in an interview with Info-Prim Neo news agency. &ldquo...
Moldovan President: “Judicial system in Moldova is not independent”

The judicial system in Moldova is not independent because there is external pressure from the state power. The statement belongs to the Moldovan President Nicolae Timofti, who participated yesterday in an interview at Prime TV station. The President...
Council of Europe: Ukraine needs judicial reforms

The Council of Europe recommends more reforms in the Ukrainian judicial system. Based on the findings of Thomas Hammarberg gained during his visit to Ukraine, the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights said that the national authorities should...
Moldovan acting president meets newly appointed judges

Acting President, Parliament Speaker Mihai Ghimpu today met a group of newly-appointed judges to discuss the restoration of the image of the judicial system, the settlement of problems faced by judges, as well as the work of judges, the presidential press...
Louis O'Neill: In Moldova, Revenge Is A Dish Best Not Served
By Louis O'Neill On a cold evening in late December 2006, I sat before a fire in Comrat speaking with the newly elected bashkan of Gagauzia, Mikhail Formuzal. The OSCE Mission to Moldova had kept a close eye on the four-way campaign for the region...
J.T.Stewart: A Chance For Reconciliation And Progress In Moldova

By John Todd Stewart The July 29 Moldovan elections have produced a parliament where no single party will have a majority, much less the 61-seat supermajority necessary to elect a new president. Agreements must now be negotiated to choose a president...










