Administrative Court of Cologne: The Voters Decide on the AfD
The Cologne Administrative Court has ruled that the fate of the AfD party will ultimately be decided by the voters or constitutional authorities rather than the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, which recently suffered a setback in court.
Environmental Protection: The Boundary and Direction of Business Development
The article discusses the complex relationship between environmental protection and economic freedom in Poland, emphasizing their constitutional significance and the conflicts that arise between private and public interests.
Far-Right AfD?: In These Points the Court Disagrees with the Constitutional Protection Agency
A court ruled that the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) cannot be classified as definitively extremist, casting doubt on the assessments of the Constitutional Protection Agency.
Judge dismisses protection action of Alexandra VillacΓs, former substitute member of Mario Godoy separated from the Judiciary
A judge in Guayaquil has dismissed a protection action filed by Alexandra VillacΓs, a former substitute member of the Judiciary, citing territorial competence despite her claims of constitutional violations.
Social Media: The Constitutional Protection Agency warns of manipulation in local election campaigns
The Hessian Constitutional Protection Agency has issued a warning about the rising threat of manipulation through social media in the upcoming local elections, particularly concerning disinformation and deepfakes.
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.
Germany Blog: AfD Lower Saxony to be Monitored by the Constitutional Protection Agency
The AfD party in Lower Saxony has been classified by the stateβs Constitutional Protection Agency as an object of significant observation due to its alignment with extremist right-wing activities.
Director of the Constitutional Protection Bureau in Munich: Lifting sanctions would allow Russia to rapidly develop its military capabilities
The director of Latvia's Constitutional Protection Bureau warns that lifting sanctions could enhance Russia's military capabilities amid uncertainties surrounding the end of the Ukraine war.
Most on Cash Protection: If There Is Sufficient Support from Citizens, We Are Ready for a Referendum
The Croatian political party Most is pushing to secure constitutional protection for cash payments but has failed to gather enough parliamentary support for the initiative, citing lack of backing from major parties.
Legal Security: Explained and Not Guaranteed
The Ecuadorian Constitution explains legal security but does not guarantee it with the same emphasis as other rights, leaving it unrecognized and lacking protection against state power.
Constitutional Court accepts applications for unconstitutionality against Transparency and Credit Strengthening laws
Ecuador's Constitutional Court has accepted applications challenging the constitutionality of the Transparency Law and the Credit Strengthening Law, citing concerns over the protection of constitutional rights.
Berlin Constitutional Court: Protection Against Political Overreach
Berlin's Justice Senator Felor Badenberg announced plans for a constitutional reform to enhance the resilience of the state's constitutional court against political interference.
"Important Stories" revealed how the FSB ensured that a famous comedian was banned from entering Russia
The article discusses how the FSB's Constitutional Order Protection and Anti-Terrorism Service, known as the Second Service, initiated a ban on a famous comedian from entering Russia, highlighting attempts to negotiate cooperation with him.
"Billions of Euros Misused" - Greens Want to Sue Against the 2025 Budget
The Greens in the Bundestag are considering a constitutional complaint against the 2025 budget, accusing the SPD and Union of misusing billions of euros intended for climate protection and infrastructure for consumption expenditures like the mother's pension.
"There is a danger that political checks will lead to blanket suspicions"
In Hamburg, a new law requiring background checks by the constitutional protection agency for public service applicants is facing opposition from the youth organization of the SPD, the Jusos.
The President of the Constitutional Court Justifies: I Oppose Surrogacy, But Acknowledge Its Effects
The President of the Constitutional Court of Croatia defends the court's recent decision regarding surrogacy, claiming it was made to protect the child's interests rather than to legalize surrogacy.
Week in Law: Radoslav ProchΓ‘zka - The Office for the Protection of Whistleblowers is Still Operating. Because the Constitutional Court...
Legal expert Radoslav ProchΓ‘zka discusses the functioning of the Office for the Protection of Whistleblowers amid ongoing discussions surrounding the Constitutional Court's authority to suspend the effectiveness of laws before their official publication.
Hauck & Bauer: Today 50 Years Ago
On January 16, 1986, attempts by the SPD and Greens to enshrine environmental protection as a constitutional objective failed due to the stance of the CDU/CSU.
Most collects signatures for constitutional protection of cash: 'It's more than a party issue'
The political party Most has begun collecting signatures in the Croatian Parliament to modify the Constitution in order to protect cash as a means of payment, warning that failing to do so may require a referendum.
Conscience Test for Candidates in the State: Hamburg Senate Forces Confession
In Hamburg, candidates for public service must assure that they do not belong to any groups listed in the domestic intelligence report or similar organizations, amidst ongoing debates over protecting public service from constitutional enemies.
Most initiates constitutional protection of cash: Here are the countries that have done this so far
The political party Most is pushing for constitutional changes in Croatia to permanently protect cash as a legal payment method amid accelerated digitalization of money.
Mostovci: We need to protect cash through the Constitution
Members of the Most party and independent representatives in the Croatian parliament oppose the introduction of a digital euro, arguing for constitutional protection of cash in Croatia.