Elden believes the charges against Juul and Rød-Larsen violate fundamental human rights
Lawyers for Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen argue that the corruption charges against them violate basic human rights.
Nationwide Chief Judges: 'Legal distortion crime causes severe side effects... goes against guaranteeing basic rights of citizens'
Chief judges from across South Korea have expressed serious concerns regarding the Democratic Party's proposed judicial reform bills, particularly the legal distortion crime law.
Introduction of a lawsuit petition... "Only increases litigation costs" "Enhancing the guarantee of fundamental rights"
A new law allowing constitutional complaints regarding violations of basic rights is causing a heated debate between the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court in South Korea.
I'm an MP and SEND parent - I'm hopeful we don't have to fight for our child's basic rights
Labour MP Jen Craft, who is also a parent of a child with special educational needs, expresses hope for positive reforms in the government’s special educational needs system, as concerns from parents are often politicized.
These Ecuadorians will receive an additional basic salary until March 15
Ecuadorian workers in the coastal and insular regions will receive their 14th salary, equivalent to one month's unified basic salary, by March 15, 2026, as mandated by labor laws.
School curriculum will include content on violence against women, says minister
Brazil's Minister of Women, Márcia Lopes, has announced that the basic education curriculum will incorporate content on human rights and the prevention of violence against children, adolescents, and women.
Publication of the Palestinian Constitution Amid a Deepening Crisis Raises Questions About the Existence of the Authority
The Palestinian Authority released a draft constitution during a deepening economic crisis, raising doubts about its viability amid ongoing struggles to provide basic services.
"Deprivation of National Veteran Benefits Due to Remarriage is a Violation of Basic Rights"… Court Refers Case for Constitutional Review
A South Korean court has referred to the Constitutional Court a legal challenge against a law that deprives bereaved spouses of national veteran benefits upon remarriage, citing violations of their rights.
Controversy Over the Introduction of Judicial Complaints: The Last Resort for Basic Rights? A Means to Aid the Powerful?
The proposed 'Judicial Complaint Act' passed through South Korea's National Assembly aims to allow the Constitutional Court to overturn final Supreme Court rulings, raising concerns over its implications for judicial integrity and cost to vulnerable groups.
Discussion on Supplementing the Basic Law for Workers Intensifies... Experts Say 'Fines Should Be Imposed to Enhance Effectiveness'
The South Korean government has initiated a public discussion to gather opinions on the Basic Law for Workers' Rights and the introduction of a worker presumptive system, emphasizing the need for fines to increase compliance.
Will the Constitutional Court allow it? Vojtěch's trick aims to break the taboo of Czech healthcare
The Czech Ministry of Health is developing a manual outlining basic healthcare entitlements for patients, while proposing that anything beyond this would be considered 'superior' care, which patients would have to pay for themselves.
Banks complicate free package for citizens. They're not the only ones to blame
Banks in Croatia are finding various ways to obstruct a law that guarantees citizens the right to free basic banking services, asserting that activating this free package is more complex than issuing loans.
In Sudan & Iran, digital shutdown 'masks atrocities against civilians protesting for basic freedoms'
The article discusses how digital shutdowns in Sudan and Iran hinder visibility of atrocities committed against civilians who are protesting for fundamental rights.
Millions without documents live in the shadows: 'You are invisible. You do not exist... '
Millions of people worldwide lack official documents, leading to lives in shadows and significant insecurity, with stateless individuals facing severe barriers to basic needs.