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        <dc:title>Hot Rule of Law Potatoes - The CJEU’s Formalism in Joined Cases C‑313/23, C‑316/23, C‑332/23 and Its Implications</dc:title>
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        <dc:description>Bulgaria’s civil society has much anticipated a key judgment by the CJEU as concerns over the entrenched capture and politicization of the Inspectorate with the Supreme Judicial Council (JI) continue to cast doubts about judicial independence and accountability in the country. Regrettably, however, the highly formalist ruling will hardly make a difference.</dc:description>
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