Heating law of the coalition: How much pressure can the government put on members of parliament?
The German Constitutional Court is debating whether there should be a constitutional limit on the speed of legislative processes, prompted by a challenge related to the government's heating law.
Belgian Constitutional Court suspends new measures to limit the reception of asylum seekers and migrants
The Belgian Constitutional Court has suspended two new measures aimed at limiting asylum seekers and migrants in Belgium, which were approved by the government.
Bundestag: Is there a speed limit for legislation?
The German government is working to fulfill its promise to repeal the controversial heating law, while the Constitutional Court examines the expedited passage of the building energy law.
From Pemex to CFE: Former Officials 'Enjoy' Pensions Ranging from 300 Thousand to 1 Million Pesos, Sheinbaum Reveals
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced plans to propose a constitutional reform to limit high pensions for former government officials.
The battle for additional compensation for unfair dismissal reaches the Constitutional Court
The Constitutional Court is set to consider a case involving the contentious issue of additional compensation for unfair dismissal in Spain, as labor unions UGT and CC OO challenge previous Supreme Court rulings that limit such compensation.
Understand the decision of Flávio Dino that suspended perks
Minister Flávio Dino of the Supreme Federal Court suspended additional payments across the three powers, allowing only indemnity payments explicitly established by law to remain outside the constitutional limit.
Groups launch court challenge to NSW laws restricting protests after terror attacks
A coalition including the Blak Caucus and others has initiated a constitutional challenge against New South Wales laws that limit protest activities for three months following terrorist attacks.