Complaints are pouring into administrative courts from the disabled โ Timo Pulkkinen challenges the welfare area because he cannot take a shower at home
Timo Pulkkinen, a visually impaired resident, is seeking judicial intervention after being denied a shower replacement in his apartment, raising concerns about accessibility for the disabled.
Judges Warn: More Asylum Procedures Burden Hesse's Administrative Courts
Judges in Hesse, Germany, are sounding alarms over the significant increase in asylum procedures that are straining the capacity of administrative courts.
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.
Guillermo Valls will lead the administrative justice of Ibero-America
Guillermo Valls Esponda has been unanimously elected as the Executive Secretary of the Ibero-American Association of Fiscal or Administrative Courts (AITFA).
Judicial Judges Association: "Vehemently opposed" to judicial "Kallikratis"
The Judicial Judges Association (E.D.D.) expresses strong opposition to the proposed amendments to the Administrative Procedure Code, demanding changes to the judicial organization and reforms to judicial salaries.
International Recognition for Guillermo Valls
Guillermo Valls Esponda has been unanimously appointed as the executive secretary of the Ibero-American Association of Fiscal and Administrative Courts, highlighting his leadership and capabilities.
Judges' Association warns of 'wave of asylum lawsuits' and demands more personnel for administrative courts
The Judges' Association cautions that proposed reforms by Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig to expedite administrative court proceedings may not sufficiently address the anticipated rise in asylum lawsuits, calling for increased staff in the courts.
The police submitted 30 requests for restrictions against members of crime organizations without evidence, six were approved
The police sought to impose administrative restrictions in 2025 on 30 citizens suspected of being members of crime syndicates, but only six requests were approved by courts, with many others stalled due to additional information requirements.