Abstract

The essence of the procedure of appeal against resolutions of the National Council of the Judiciary, conducted solely before the Supreme Court, is defined by mechanisms for the recognition of public law cases. Such mechanisms concentrate around the notion of public case, which is to be legally understood here as legal proceedings in the field of public law. The considerations of legislative technique decided at the time that a public case had to, first of all, be legally based in the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure on cassation. In this context, specific constructs of appeal proceedings against resolutions of the National Council of the Judiciary emerged.

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