Below we present:
- interview with a university professor Zlatom Đurđević on the state of the Croatian judiciary and the role of the Constitutional Court
- that the new President of the Supreme Court, Mirta Matićinherits and what tasks stand before the top of the judiciary
- overview of key decisions of the Constitutional Court which marked the political-legal order, with professional criticism of their weight
- experiences and attitudes about the position of experts in working groups and their role SDP’s Council for the judiciary
- reactions to current investigations and the application of the so-called “AP Laws”, with an emphasis on the presumption of innocence and rule of law standards
Since she was the candidate of the President of the Republic Zoran Milanović for the President of the Supreme Court, a professor Zlata Đurđevićhead of the Department of Criminal Procedural Law at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb, is on the “black list” of the Government. Despite her expertise and all her scientific works, there is no longer a place for her in any working group or on the list of candidates for international bodies. In an interview with Jutarnji, she commented on the current situation in the Croatian judiciary, said what she expects from the new president of the Supreme Court, Mirta Matić, and explained what role she has in the SDP and what she expects from the election of constitutional judges.
After 30 years, Branimir Glavaš was finally convicted of war crimes committed in 1991 against the Osijek Serbs. What does that tell us?
– This speaks of the defeat of the Croatian society…













