Our common thinking about the judicial profession gave birth to Res Iudicata Association, composed of judges. In our personal experience, the judiciary is still the least understood branch of power, but still comes into contact with almost everyone in the course of some proceedings in their lives, and our work is often the focus of public interest and social criticism. Unfortunately, in both the adult and adolescent communities, there is little information and relatively one-sided knowledge about the functioning of the courts, the work of the judiciary and the path to judicial decisions.
We also encounter many questions every day:
The goal of the Res Iudicata Association, as outlined in its statutes, is to promote legal awareness and the acceptance of rule-of-law values in society through its informational and educational activities, to enhance the recognition of the judicial profession, and to increase public trust in the justice system.
Therefore, we consider it important to ensure that people can learn about and understand the workings of the justice system, the specifics of judicial work, and the path leading to judicial decisions within a broader social context.