Swiss Decide to Enshrine Right to Use Cash in Constitution
In a recent referendum, Swiss voters supported the constitutional right to use cash, specifically Swiss franc banknotes and coins.
Switzerland made cash usage a constitutional right
Swiss voters supported a constitutional amendment that establishes the use of cash as a constitutional right.
[Editorial] The Constitutional Court Expands 'Freedom of Assembly' Rejecting Supreme Court's Guilty Verdict
The Constitutional Court of Korea ruled against the strict punishment of participants in outdoor rallies for not filing advance reports, stating it excessively restricts the constitutional right to freedom of expression.
They say Nicolás Maduro does not have the money to pay for his defense in the United States
The U.S. has blocked the Venezuelan government's ability to fund Nicolás Maduro's legal defense against drug trafficking charges in New York, raising concerns over his constitutional right to counsel.
André Mendonça allows Toffoli's brothers not to attend the Organized Crime CPI
Supreme Court Minister André Mendonça has authorized the brothers of fellow minister Dias Toffoli to skip their appearance at the Senate's Organized Crime CPI, asserting their constitutional right against self-incrimination.
Christine Van Geyn: Court rejects narrow take on mobility rights in pandemic travel case
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled unanimously in the Taylor case that Canadians have the constitutional right to travel freely within their country, rejecting narrow interpretations of mobility rights that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The demand for cargo distribution by the Cargo Workers' Union is a legitimate exercise of the right to organize... The court cancels the Fair Trade Commission's disposition
A South Korean court ruled that the Cargo Workers' Union's request for specific cargo distribution percentages from companies is a legitimate exercise of their constitutional right to organize, and thus not subject to penalties under fair trade law.
'I will build a mosque; try to stop me...' Huma Yun Kabir responds to CM Yogi's statement about 'until the Day of Judgment'
Huma Yun Kabir, leader of the Janata Uthaan Party, has boldly responded to UP CM Yogi Adityanath's controversial remarks regarding mosque construction, asserting his constitutional right to build a mosque in Murshidabad, West Bengal.
Ghislaine Maxwell, accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, appears today before a congressional committee
Ghislaine Maxwell is set to appear before a U.S. congressional committee regarding her ties to Jeffrey Epstein, while expected to invoke her constitutional right against self-incrimination.
Other parties do not want Muslim leadership... said Owaisi
Owaisi claims that political parties in India do not want to see Muslim leadership despite the community's constitutional right to voice and empower themselves through voting.
Mamata government dealt a blow by the Supreme Court?
The Supreme Court directed the West Bengal government to release the due Dearness Allowance (DA) to employees for the period between 2009 and 2019, declaring it as a constitutional right of the employees.
Feijóo criticizes the PNV's agreement with the Government regarding evictions: "A constitutional right is annulled"
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the PP, expressed his criticism of the PNV's agreement with the Government concerning evictions, labeling it as an annulment of a constitutional right.