@article{5d16d172-ea5f-49c0-adbe-e4982e0f2ad9, author = {Dominik Łukowiak}, title = {Glosa do wyroku Trybunału Konstytucyjnego z 25 marca 2 019 r., sygn. akt K 12/1 8 (wybór sędziów do składu Krajowej Rady Sądownictwa przez Sejm)}, journal = {Przegląd Konstytucyjny}, volume = {2019}, number = {Numer 3 (2019)}, year = {2019}, issn = {2544-2031}, pages = {101-112},keywords = {Constitutional Tribunal; National Council of the Judiciary (NSJ); independence of courts and judges; separation of powers}, abstract = {Commentary on the Polish Constitutional Tribunal’s Judgment of 25th March 2019, Case No. K 12/18 (the election of judges to the National Council of the Judiciary by the parliament) The subject of the commentary is the recent judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal of Poland, in which the Tribunal opted for the admissibility of the election of judges to the National Council of the Judiciary (NCJ) by the parliament. The paper questions the validity of such a decision indicating that it does not correspond to the constitutional regulation of the composition of the NCJ and the standards worked out in the existing Tribunal jurisprudence and legal literature. The author makes a critical assessment of the changes adopted by the legislator as inconsistent with the constitutional principles of independence of courts and judges and the separation of powers.}, doi = {}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/przeglad-konstytucyjny/artykul/commentary-on-the-polish-constitutional-tribunals-judgment-of-25th-march-2019-case-no-k-12-18-the-election-of-judges-to-the-national-council-of-the-judiciary-by-the-parliament} }