The Constitutional Court: You do not have to be in a coma to claim compensation for COVID vaccination
The Czech Constitutional Court ruled that individuals can seek compensation for adverse effects from COVID-19 vaccination without being in a coma.
Zimbabweans Abroad Dismiss Ziyambi's Claim That Diaspora Voting Depends On Constitutional Amendment
The Zimbabwe Diaspora Vote Initiative refutes Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi's assertion that constitutional amendments are necessary for diaspora voting, claiming the right is already guaranteed under the Constitution.
Vice Prefect of Imbabura to Lead Filing of Unconstitutionality Claim Against Efficiency Spending Law of the GAD
The Vice Prefect of Imbabura, Paolina Vercoutère, is set to file a claim of unconstitutionality against a newly approved spending efficiency law, facing opposition from local authorities.
[News analysis] Court rejects Yoon’s claim that martial law was a ‘warning’
A South Korean court has ruled former President Yoon Suk-yeol guilty of insurrection for declaring martial law to disrupt the National Assembly's authority.
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.
Zimbabwe: War Vets Seek to Block 'Self Serving' Constitutional Amendment
Six war veterans in Zimbabwe are challenging a proposed constitutional amendment that they claim would extend the President's time in office and violate democratic principles.
F.A.Z. Insolvency podcast: Why the AfD should not be allowed in the SPD meeting room
The AfD's attempt to claim a Bundestag meeting room was rejected by Germany's Federal Constitutional Court, emphasizing their interpretation of constitutional law.
Although they claim to check the judiciary, there are concerns about unconstitutionality and the misuse of judicial control
The South Korean Democratic Party's proposed judicial reform legislation is facing criticism for potentially undermining judicial independence and causing constitutional issues.
Germany Blog: Dispute Over Meeting Room: AfD Fails with Lawsuit
The Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the AfD parliamentary group does not have a right to claim the Otto-Wels room, allowing the SPD faction to continue using it.
The ‘habeas data’ is not a draft
A constitutional judge in Ecuador ruled against a habeas data claim, reinforcing the public's right to know and protecting journalism from legal intimidation.
The South Korean Prosecutor's Office requests the death penalty for former President Yoon for declaring martial law
The South Korean Prosecutor's Office is seeking the death penalty for former President Yoon Suk-yeol due to his imposition of martial law in December 2024, which they claim aimed to undermine constitutional order.
HDZ responds to Milanović: This is the height of hypocrisy. He presents himself as the protector of the Constitution, while systematically violating it
The Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) criticized President Milanović and the left opposition for obstructing the election of Supreme Court and constitutional judges, claiming they are hypocritically undermining the Constitution they claim to protect.
After Blackout – 'Volcano Group' Releases New Claim of Responsibility
Following a blackout in southwest Berlin that left approximately 25,000 households without power, the 'Volcano Group' has released another claim of responsibility amid investigations for suspected anti-constitutional sabotage.