The Vice-President of the Supreme Administrative Court of the Slovak Republic, Marián Trenčan, in the Administrative Podcast about the essence and differences of administrative justice

The Vice-President of the Supreme Administrative Court, Marián Trenčan, in the Administrative Podcast about the essence and differences of administrative justice.

Administrative justice has a wide scope, a diverse agenda and places special demands on the method or length of decision-making. It helps to establish and maintain a balance between the judicial and executive branches and between the judicial and legislative branches, says the Vice President of the Supreme Administrative Court in the podcast. He comments in more detail on the importance of administrative court decisions for public administration bodies and for citizens themselves.

In the interview, Marián Trenčan mentions the institutional independence of administrative justice and the beginnings of the functioning of the local court, both from the perspective of a judge and the Vice-President of the court. He assesses the level of administrative justice in Slovakia in comparison with other European countries, describes the development of decision-making practice and also addresses the issues of the speed of judicial proceedings and the trend of gradually shortening their length in the local court. In the latest episode of the podcast, his guest also emphasizes the importance of unifying case law and the clarity of court decisions and explains the basic pillars of the activities and tasks of the Grand and Competent Chambers.

You can watch and listen to the fourth episode of the Administrative Podcast on the following platforms: