Justice suspends selection process for hiring temporary teachers in Taubaté after action by the MP-SP
A Brazilian court has temporarily suspended the selection process for hiring temporary teachers in Taubaté following a public civil action initiated by the São Paulo state attorney's office.
[Editorial] The Last-Minute Amendment of the Misapplication of Law Crime, Legislative Completeness of Reform Process Must Be Enhanced
The South Korean National Assembly passed a bill establishing a crime for the misapplication of law after last-minute amendments were made to address concerns from civil society and political circles.
Civil Registry confirms that the age change of Aquiles Álvarez in 2016 was based on a non-existent ruling
The Civil Registry of Ecuador reported that a change in the birth year of Aquiles Álvarez in 2016 was based on an invalid judicial decision.
The next step towards a fully automated debt collection application process
The Latvian Saeima supported amendments to the Civil Procedure Law to implement a fully automated debt enforcement application process in the court information system.
ECOWAS court urges CSOs to drive enforcement of judgments
The ECOWAS Court of Justice has called on civil society organizations in Nigeria to actively participate in ensuring the enforcement of its judgments, highlighting the importance of civic engagement in the justice process.
Civil Process: Drone Crash Pilot Gets Away in Court
A 22-year-old man is facing legal action after a drone he flew over a fuel depot crashed, highlighting rising concerns over drone usage in Germany.
MP requests suspension of IPTU increase and other taxes in Piracicaba and points out irregularities
The São Paulo Public Ministry filed a public civil action against the Piracicaba City Hall to suspend the effects of a new Tax Code due to alleged irregularities in its approval process.
Feeling like driving with the door open... President Yoon's SNS policy throws officials into extreme tension
President Yoon Suk Yeol's active use of social media to announce policy ideas is causing stress among civil servants who are adapting to a rapidly changing decision-making process.
The IAS-IPS Cadre System... How is it determined, and where will each officer be posted?
The UPSC has made changes to the civil service examination rules, affecting the cadre allocation for IAS and IPS officers and prompting discussions about the selection process.
Good news for Guatemalans: the consulate in Florida will process DPI and passport on February 7
The Guatemalan consulate in Florida is set to offer DPI and passport processing services along with civil registry services on February 7.
Police arrest trio in the act after monitoring identifies cloned motorcycles in Iguaba Grande
Civil Police arrested three men in Iguaba Grande during an operation to combat vehicle thefts and clone vehicles, seizing three cloned motorcycles in the process.
FG moves to fill vacant perm sec slots
The Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation is initiating an accreditation process to select five new federal permanent secretaries following President Bola Tinubu's approval.
What are ALL the parts of the body that are scanned to obtain the Biometric CURP in 2026? This is the process in Mexico
In 2026, citizens in Mexico can visit their local Civil Registries to undergo the Biometric CURP process, which includes scanning various parts of their body.
Four ex-police officers accused of extortion in Michoacán linked to process
A judge has ordered the prosecution of four former Civil Guard members accused of aggravated extortion in Morelia, Michoacán.
Police arrest 6 for cable theft and receptation in Greater Rio
The Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro arrested six men for cable theft and possession of stolen materials, seizing over half a ton of copper and metal cables in the process.
Fake recruitment websites in circulation, NIS warns Nigerians
The Nigeria Immigration Service has warned the public about fraudulent recruitment websites falsely claiming to conduct hiring for the service, emphasizing that only the official process managed by the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board is legitimate.
The Valencian Government suspends an employee who awarded one of the protected homes in Alicante to his wife
The Valencian Government has suspended a civil servant for awarding a protected home to his wife after a thorough investigation revealed irregularities in the process.
Why so many sentences do not result in payment? The challenge of enforcement in the Brazilian civil process
The enforcement phase remains a significant obstacle in the Brazilian judicial process, with over half of cases stalled during this critical stage due to strategic mismanagement and judicial delays.
Greater Politicization of Officials is Threatened. The Chief State Secretary Warns the Government Against Repealing the Service Act
The Chief State Secretary warns that repealing the Service Act could lead to increased politicization of civil servants, a change proposed by the coalition without following the standard legislative process.
Republican claims of ‘terrorism’ leave everyone unsafe, Muslim leader warns
A Muslim civil rights leader cautions that labeling advocacy groups as terrorist organizations by Republican governors undermines civil liberties and due process for all communities.