Yang Moon-seok and Constitutional Appeals
Yang Moon-seok, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea, plans to review a constitutional appeal after being convicted of fraud and losing his parliamentary seat.
Italian Court Rejects Appeal and Upholds Law Restricting Italian Citizenship to Foreigners
The Italian Constitutional Court upheld a law that restricts citizenship grants to foreigners, dismissing claims of unconstitutionality.
Ruling party accelerates healthcare payment reform, opposition plans to appeal to the Constitutional Court
The Lithuanian ruling party is rapidly advancing healthcare payment reforms, with an imminent vote expected next week, while the opposition threatens to challenge the reforms in the Constitutional Court.
The Attorney General Activates the Machinery to Appeal the Sentence Against García Ortiz Before the Constitutional Court
The Attorney General of Spain intends to appeal the conviction of former Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz to the Constitutional Court, asserting his innocence.
Edo PDP hails Appeal Court over suspension of Anyanwu, others
The Edo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party praises a Court of Appeal ruling that upheld the suspension of key party officials as a victory for party discipline and constitutional authority.
The appeal of Avs to expatriates: "Register as list representatives to vote in the referendum"
Avs encourages expatriates to register as list representatives to enable voting in the upcoming constitutional referendum on justice in Italy.
Civil Appeal Case Name ‘Case Cancellation’, Number ‘Heonma’ Likely… Constitutional Court Begins Follow-up Work
The Constitutional Court of Korea is preparing for the implementation of a new law allowing civil appeals, including appointing additional staff and deciding on procedural details.
Business Ticker: Trump Withdraws in Dispute with US Law Firms
Trump has withdrawn his appeal against rulings from four major law firms, marking a significant legal setback for him.
"I vote yes because they stole my life". Beniamino Zuncheddu's appeal for the referendum
Beniamino Zuncheddu, who spent 33 years imprisoned for a crime he did not commit, supports a constitutional reform referendum in Italy.
The Justice Council is considering appealing to the Constitutional Court regarding judges' pension calculation
The Justice Council in Latvia plans to appeal to the Constitutional Court if the Saeima adopts the special pension law for judges and prosecutors again without significant changes.
[Breaking News] Constitutional Court Law Amendment Introducing 'Lawsuit Review System' Passed in National Assembly
The National Assembly of South Korea passed an amendment to the Constitutional Court Law that introduces a new lawsuit review system allowing parties to appeal decisions of lower courts to the Constitutional Court for constitutional violations.
Without definition from Alcolumbre, the leadership of the CPI of INSS threatens to appeal to the STF to extend it
Senator Carlos Viana announces plans to file a constitutional mandate with Brazil's Supreme Court if Senate President Davi Alcolumbre fails to schedule a meeting on the extension of the CPI of INSS.
The Supreme Court rejects annulment of the conviction of García Ortiz and clears the way for the former Attorney General to go to the Constitutional Court
The Spanish Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of former Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz, allowing him to appeal to the Constitutional Court over alleged fundamental rights violations.
Marek Domagalski: Let’s not waste judicial power
The article discusses a legal case in Poland where a party seeks to renew proceedings based on a recent constitutional ruling that impacts the ability to appeal court decisions regarding judicial fees.
Appeal concerning the Constitutional Tribunal. "Simply filling vacancies is not enough"
A coalition of 31 social organizations in Poland is urging for greater transparency in the selection process for judges of the Constitutional Tribunal, beyond just filling six vacancies.
Spain’s top court rejects father’s bid to block daughter’s euthanasia
Spain's top court has denied a father's appeal to prevent his daughter from accessing euthanasia, affirming her legal right to choose this option under Spanish law.
Father cannot prevent daughter's euthanasia
A Spanish constitutional court has rejected a father's appeal to stop his daughter's request for euthanasia, which is scheduled for August 2024.
The Constitutional Court rejects the father's appeal to halt his daughter's euthanasia
Spain's Constitutional Court unanimously rejected an appeal from the father of Noelia, a 25-year-old paraplegic woman, aimed at halting her euthanasia, affirming her right to make this choice.
The Constitutional Court rejects the father's appeal to halt Noelia's euthanasia
The Constitutional Court of Spain has unanimously rejected an appeal from the father of Noelia, a young woman seeking euthanasia, which aimed to suspend her request on grounds of fundamental rights violations.
Court rejects data protection specialist's claim against several media outlets
A former data protection inspector in Latvia lost a lawsuit claiming damages against several media outlets for describing his appeal regarding driver penalty points in court.
Constitutional Court defends the introduction of judgment appeal system, stating it is not unconstitutional
The Constitutional Court of South Korea has defended the introduction of a judgment appeal system amid criticisms regarding its constitutionality and potential for a quadruple trial system.
Lawyer: Constitutional Court's Decision Opens Path to Appeal to the Supreme Court in Indra Tamašauskienė's Case
A recent ruling by Lithuania's Constitutional Court allows for a legal appeal in the case of Indra Tamašauskienė, previously restricted by the Criminal Procedure Code.
'Trial Appeal Law' Passed by the Democratic Party in Committee
The South Korean National Assembly's Legislative and Judiciary Committee has approved a bill allowing constitutional appeals against court rulings, led by the Democratic Party.
Court Administration Office: 'The introduction of the constitutional court appeal is a high-cost, low-efficiency system that will ruin the lives of litigants'
A senior official at South Korea's Court Administration Office expressed strong opposition to a proposed law allowing appeals to the Constitutional Court against final court decisions, arguing it will burden litigants and undermine legal stability.
The Constitutional Court Dismisses a Current Prosecutor's Constitutional Appeal Against the Abolition of the Prosecutor's Office
The Constitutional Court of South Korea dismissed a request by a current prosecutor challenging the constitutionality of the abolition of the prosecutor's office.
Appeal Court affirmed Senate authority on Natasha suspension – Spokesman
The Nigerian Senate welcomed a Court of Appeal ruling that upheld the suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, emphasizing constitutional protections for parliamentary authority.
The Government will appeal to the Constitutional Court against the modification of the Valencian trans law promoted by PP and Vox
The Spanish government plans to appeal to the Constitutional Court against amendments to the Valencian trans law pushed by PP and Vox, insisting that Valencians should not have fewer rights than the rest of the Spanish population.
Constitutional Court's Conclusion Regarding Tarybų Street in Visaginas
The Constitutional Court ruled that the name Tarybų Street in Visaginas must be removed due to its association with totalitarianism, despite the local government's appeal.
The Constitutional Court, divided, protects the 'appointments' in the leadership of the Prosecutor's Office annulled by the Supreme Court
The Constitutional Court has upheld the appeal by prosecutor Eduardo Esteban against the Supreme Court's annulment of his appointment, highlighting divisions within the court.
Police must return to the criminal complaint against the priest for sexual violence, said the Constitutional Court
The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic ruled that the police must revisit a woman's decade-old complaint against a priest for alleged sexual violence, following multiple dismissals of the case and a successful appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
Benidorm Faces Bankruptcy: Constitutional Court Rejects Its Appeal to Avoid Paying 350 Million Euros for Urban Conflict
The town council of Benidorm is on the brink of bankruptcy after the Constitutional Court denied its appeal to avert a payment of 350 million euros for a long-standing urban conflict.
The Constitutional Court rejects the appeal from the Municipality of Benidorm to avoid a compensation of 350 million euros
The Constitutional Court has rejected the Municipality of Benidorm's appeal aimed at avoiding a compensation payment exceeding 350 million euros for the annulment of building rights on protected land.
Former dismissed dean of the Faculty of Theology Brož failed at the Constitutional Court. He will file a complaint
Former dean of the Catholic Theological Faculty of Charles University, Jaroslav Brož, was unsuccessful in his appeal to the Constitutional Court and plans to file a cassation complaint with the Supreme Administrative Court.