Administrative Court: Corona Protection is in Court
A lawyer in Bavaria is contesting the legality of protective glass walls installed in local courts to prevent COVID-19 infections.
LVAT did not agree to postpone the deadline for increasing Lithuanian language lessons in minority schools
The Lithuanian Supreme Administrative Court (LVAT) rejected the Ministry's request to delay the implementation of increased Lithuanian language lessons in minority schools until September 2026.
Court orders the removal of mayor's daughter, appointed secretary for over a year in a city in RS
A court in Brazil has ordered the removal of Milena Laufer, the daughter of the mayor of Gramado Xavier, from her position as secretary of Finance due to nepotism.
Cologne Administrative Court: A Turn in the Perception of the AfD
The Cologne Administrative Court's ruling challenges the classification of the AfD as a securely far-right party, dismantling the basis for its exclusion.
The office may have to pay for its inactivity
A Polish court ruled against an administrative office for undue delays in processing a 93-year-old woman's request for disability benefits, ordering compensation for her distress.
He was mistakenly credited 165 million (330 salaries), left work, and the Justice ruled in his favor
An employee in Chile received an erroneous deposit of 165 million pesos, decided not to return the funds, and was ultimately ruled in his favor by the justice system after resigning.
Finnish Councillor Appeals Tampere’s Gaza Aid to Administrative Court
A Finnish city councillor has filed an appeal against a 50,000 euro aid decision for Gaza, which is currently stuck in legal proceedings.
Flying Whales Airships: Justice Validates the Implementation of the Controversial Factory in Gironde
The Bordeaux Administrative Court has upheld the establishment of a controversial airship factory in Laruscade, Gironde, dismissing an environmental association's suspension request.
Turn in Muurame's alleged Wilma data breach case – teacher appealed his dismissal to administrative court
A teacher dismissed over allegations of unauthorized access to student data in Muurame has appealed the decision to the administrative court.
Gonet limits payments from the Public Ministry after STF decision on 'additional benefits'
Brazil's Attorney General, Paulo Gonet, has restricted retroactive payments for prosecutors based on administrative decisions, ensuring they do not exceed the constitutional limit of R$ 46,366.19.
Construction of new student apartments delayed in Vaasa again, due to a new appeal to the administrative court
The construction of over 200 new student apartments in Vaasa is delayed due to an appeal filed by a local heritage association against a building permit.
David Sánchez presents himself at the headquarters of the Audiencia de Badajoz to collect his trial summons
David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón has personally collected his court summons for a trial involving administrative corruption and influence peddling.
Lawsuit Against the 2022 Census: Municipalities Need Clarity
The city of Hanau is suing over the 2022 census results, claiming a significant discrepancy in population data that could cost the city millions.
France confirms classification of Mélenchon's party as extreme left for the first time
France's highest administrative court has confirmed the classification of the LFI party as extreme left and the UDR as extreme right for upcoming municipal elections.
Administrative Court of Cologne: The Voters Decide on the AfD
The Cologne Administrative Court has ruled that the fate of the AfD party will ultimately be decided by the voters or constitutional authorities rather than the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, which recently suffered a setback in court.
Entrepreneurs fighting against the residential area on Pirita Road failed to annul the building permit
Entrepreneurs Enn Veskimägi and Priit Alamäel failed to annul a building permit for a residential area being developed on Pirita Road in Tallinn after the administrative court upheld the city's decision.
The AfD Resolution from Cologne: Does Extremism Really Only Appear Here in Isolation?
The Cologne Administrative Court found that the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party does not display a clear pattern of constitutional violations, despite identifying some extremist points in its program.
Pärnumaa Põlendmaa Wind Farm Special Planning Remains in Force
The Tallinn Administrative Court upheld the special planning decision for the Põlendmaa wind farm, allowing for the construction of wind turbines in Pärnu.
Current Lexicon: What is an Urgent Procedure?
The article explains the concept of an urgent procedure in administrative court, particularly in the context of a case brought by the AfD against its classification as 'securely far-right' by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.
Central Finland's sote savings are being implemented – the administrative court quickly granted permission for the termination of services
Central Finland's welfare area is allowed to proceed with its planned service reductions despite appeals against a regional council decision.
AfD and the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution: What the Cologne Administrative Court's Ruling Means for AfD
The Cologne Administrative Court ruled that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution cannot currently classify the AfD party as 'securely right-wing extremist', providing a temporary reprieve for the party.
Working hour limits for catering gardens in the cultural park compliant with the law
A recent ruling by Poland's Supreme Administrative Court confirms that working hour limits for catering businesses located in cultural parks are lawful.
Podcast: 'On Point': AfD Ruling: Can AfD State Associations Still Be Banned?
A Cologne administrative court ruling allows the AfD to avoid being classified as a whole as extremist by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, leading to discussions on the potential banning of specific extremist state associations.
Trump Administration Considers 'Bed Tax' Strategy to Prevent Tariff Refunds
The Trump administration is exploring legal and administrative tactics to delay or reduce tariff refunds demanded by businesses following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated certain tariffs.
Judge's retreat in rape trial does not affect investigation against him, says TJ-MG
The Minas Gerais Court asserts that Judge Magid Nauef Láuar's decision regarding a rape case will not influence the administrative investigation against him for possible misconduct.
Decision of the Cologne Administrative Court: What Does Not Characterize the AfD
The Cologne Administrative Court ruled that the AfD cannot be classified as a securely right-wing extremist party by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, making it harder to demonize the party politically.
AfD obtains injunction in Germany preventing it from being classified as a far-right party
A German administrative court has prohibited the intelligence service from classifying the AfD as a far-right party, pending the outcome of an ongoing legal process regarding the issue.
Classification of the AfD: This Decision by the Administrative Court is Correct
The Administrative Court in Cologne ruled that the AfD is not a monolithic bloc, challenging the labeling of the party as 'secured right-wing extremist' by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.
Germany: the AfD cannot be classified as an 'extremist' party 'for the time being', rules the court
The Cologne administrative court ruled that the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is not to be classified as an extremist party for now, refuting earlier determinations by intelligence services.
Constitution Protection: AfD Wins in Urgent Procedure Regarding Classification as Right-Wing Extremist
The Administrative Court of Cologne has temporarily prevented the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution from classifying the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as definitively right-wing extremist, pending the outcome of a main proceedings.
Administrative Court of Cologne: Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution may not classify AfD as securely extreme right for the time being
The Administrative Court of Cologne ruled that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution cannot classify the AfD as securely extreme right at this time.
Lynx hunting in several counties gets the green light
Lynx hunting in Örebro, Stockholm, and Västra Götaland counties is approved by the administrative court, despite opposition from the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation.
Trial in Munich: Dispute over old trees: Court stops felling on Königinstraße
A Bavarian administrative court has temporarily halted the felling of old trees in Munich's Königinstraße, marking the second intervention in a matter of months.
The Catholic Faculty Cannot Elect a New Dean. The Court Granted Brož a Stay of His Dismissal
The Czech Administrative Court has temporarily prevented the Catholic Theological Faculty of Charles University from electing a new dean following a legal stay granted to Jaroslav Brož, who had been dismissed from his position.
Important ruling from the NSA: A failed driving test can be challenged
A recent ruling from Poland's Supreme Administrative Court allows candidates to contest failed practical driving tests, highlighting the potential for challenging examiners' decisions.
The Constitutional Tribunal on testing impartiality and excluding judges. 'Unacceptable'
The article discusses the controversy surrounding judge Anna Dalkowska's career, highlighting her connections to government positions and the concerns over her impartiality assessed by the Supreme Administrative Court in Poland.
Court Again Postpones the Election of the Dean of the Catholic Faculty. It Complied with Two-Time Dismissed Brož
The election of a new dean for the Catholic Theological Faculty has been postponed again due to a preliminary measure issued by the Supreme Administrative Court favoring Jaroslav Brož, a former dean.
Principal annulled matriculation exams without sufficient evidence - court overturned decision
The Helsinki Administrative Court has overturned a decision by the principal of Tuusula High School to invalidate a student's matriculation exams without adequate proof of cheating.
All of a student's matriculation exams were rejected due to suspicions of AI use - court overturned the decision
A student's five matriculation exam results were initially rejected by the principal due to alleged cheating involving AI, but this decision was later overturned by the Helsinki Administrative Court.
NSA: Personal data sent to the wrong address by an employee's mistake is a violation of GDPR
A ruling by Poland's Supreme Administrative Court confirms that an employee's mistake leading to the unauthorized sharing of personal data constitutes a violation of the GDPR.
A hotel in Neringa was demolished, resulting in a costly lesson: the owner was awarded a huge compensation
A court has awarded a significant compensation to the owner of a demolished hotel in Neringa due to damages caused by unlawful administrative decisions taken by local officials.
Court: The demolition of the motel in Neringa will cost the state 931 thousand euros
A court in Lithuania ruled that the state must compensate for the demolition of a motel in Neringa, amounting to 931 thousand euros due to illegal administrative decisions.
Middle Ring: 30 km/h signs on Landshuter Allee must be reinstalled
The Bavarian Administrative Court has mandated that Munich must reinstall 30 km/h speed limit signs on Landshuter Allee after a previous decision to lift the restriction was challenged.
House of History: Dispute over Schabowski's Note Goes to the Highest Court
The House of History is facing a legal battle over the disclosure of Günter Schabowski's note related to the announcement of the Berlin Wall's opening, which is now heading to the Federal Administrative Court after losing two earlier cases.
Woman wanted to prohibit the use of sensitive information in research - Administrative court rejected the complaint
A woman attempted to prevent the use of her personal data in a health research project but was denied by the Helsinki Administrative Court.
Marketing by phone after withdrawal of consent violates GDPR. Verdict of NSS
A recent ruling by Poland's Supreme Administrative Court determined that contacting customers for marketing purposes after they have withdrawn consent is a violation of GDPR regulations.
STJ maintains the conviction of state deputy Galeno Torquato (PSDB) for administrative misconduct in RN
Brazil's Superior Court of Justice upheld state deputy Galeno Torquato's conviction for administrative misconduct during his tenure as mayor of São Miguel.
The court annulled Parkano's decision on the wind power plan because the company's representative was present - the city manager denies
A court in Hämeenlinna annulled the wind power plan adopted by Parkano due to procedural errors, particularly the improper presence of a wind company representative at a city council meeting.
The decision on the western railway in Salo cannot yet be implemented – the city will express its opinion to the administrative court in March
The implementation of the Salo City Council's decision regarding the western railway is currently paused pending a ruling from the administrative court.
VMG Group founder S. Paulauskas lost a dispute over more than 1.4 million euros in taxes
S. Paulauskas, founder of VMG Group, has lost a legal challenge regarding over 1.4 million euros in additional taxes after the Supreme Administrative Court upheld a prior unfavorable ruling.