Interference with the independence of the Hungarian judiciary: the case of András Baka

Interference with the independence of the Hungarian judiciary: the case of András Baka

In 2011 the Hungarian government started a series of fundamental reforms that were later recognised by many to have undermined the independence of the Hungarian justice system. Mr. Baka was President of the Hungarian Supreme Court at the time and publicly criticised the changes. As a result of his comments, Mr Baka was forced from office three and a half years before the end of his mandate, following a change in the law designed specifically to remove him.

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