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Priit Pikamäe: On the Constitutional Problems of Changing the Administrative Model of Courts

Summary by Eesti Rahvusringhääling
It is worth asking whether changing the court administration model can solve the substantive problems of our judicial system or will instead contribute to the continued deepening of the crisis, writes Priit Pikamäe in a comment originally published on the State Law blog.

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Constitutional Service Chief Albert Posch becomes VwGH President, Bettina Maurer-Kober his deputy. Angela Julcher and Stefan Perner become new VfGH members.

·Vienna, Austria
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Most recently, he served as head of the Constitutional Service and is regarded as an expert in the field of public law. The Constitutional Court also receives two new members.

·Vienna, Austria
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It is worth asking whether changing the court administration model can solve the substantive problems of our judicial system or will instead contribute to the continued deepening of the crisis, writes Priit Pikamäe in a comment originally published on the State Law blog.

·Estonia
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The head of the Constitutional Service in the Federal Chancellery will in future lead one of the highest courts, and the government will also nominate two new members for the Constitutional Court.

Constitutional Service chief Posch becomes VwGH president, Maurer-Kober his deputy, Julcher and Perner new VfGH members.

The government has filled four new posts at the Constitutional and Administrative Court on Wednesday. The head of the Constitutional Service, Albert Posch, is to become the new president of the Administrative Court (VwGH), VwGH judge Bettina Maurer-Kober his deputy. In addition, the Council of Ministers VwGH judge Angela Julcher and University of Economics professor Stefan Perner propose as the new constitutional judge. The appointment is formal…

·Salzburg, Austria
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Eesti Rahvusringhääling broke the news in Estonia on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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