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Consilium Iuridicum is a quarterly publication by the National Council of the Judiciary dedicated to research in the field of legal sciences, particularly systemic, criminal, civil, and administrative law. The journal publishes articles, training materials, glosses, and reports aimed at expanding the knowledge of judges and representatives of other legal professions and shaping the proper practice of applying the law. The first part of Theoretica is intended to meet the needs of readers related to expanding and consolidating the theoretical foundations of knowledge. The second part of Practice puts emphasis on current judicial issues and the promotion of proper organization and methodology of work. The third part of Varia is journalistic in nature.