Explore all the features
The Judiciary Hub allows you to access a wealth of information on the judicial systems of all EU member states
Explore our map
Navigate an interactive map to access aggregated data and rankings of judiciary systems across EU member states.
Detailed country profiles
Delve deep into each member state's judiciary system with thorough profiles including descriptions of judicial structures, top rule of law challenges, positive developments, etc.
Compare and report
Customize your research by selecting up to five states and specific data points for comparison.
Glossary and accessibility
Enhance your understanding with a glossary that clarifies technical terms throughout the website.
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Democracy Reporting International (DRI) is an independent non-profit organisation committed to defending and improving democracy worldwide. We analyse threats to democracy and advocate for solutions during key legislative and political processes. By bringing impartial analysis and policy recommendations to policymakers, we encourage them to act before emerging concerns become pressing problems. Together with citizens and civil society groups committed to democratic renewal, we establish and improve democratic institutions that preserve people's freedoms. Our reference points are internationally agreed democratic principles. With a presence in eight countries, local teams and wide networks of partners, we listen to communities and together chart the best path towards change. We have expertise on a wide range of issues related to democratic governance and can react quickly to the latest trends and developments in different countries.
re:constitution is a programme spanning academia and practice to promote cross-border and interdisciplinary exchange, debate, capacity-building and analysis for scholars and practitioners concerned with the rule of law, democracy and the shifting political dynamics in Europe. Under re:constitution, Democracy Reporting International aims to improve public understanding of the rule of law and encourages a fact-based debate around the issue in the European Union. It does so by providing the media and policymakers with timely, clear and accessible research and analysis. This serves journalists and political decision-makers as a possible first source of information on the important developments in connection with the rule of law in Europe.