The Participation Council Has Not Yet Activated the Mechanism to Replace Mario Godoy in the Judiciary
The Participation Council of Ecuador is delaying the selection of a replacement for Mario Godoy as president of the Judiciary Council following his resignation and subsequent political trial leading to his removal.
There are only a few hours left for candidates to register for Prosecutor General of the State
The registration deadline for candidates applying for the Prosecutor General of the State of Ecuador is set to end on March 3, 2026, at midnight.
Tomasz Zalasiลski: Primary elections will not fully heal the KRS, but will allow the procedure for selecting judges to be depoliticized
Tomasz Zalasiลski discusses the upcoming primary elections for the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS) in Poland and their implications for depoliticizing the judiciary.
Three people will assume the leadership of Iran after the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
A council consisting of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, the head of Iran's judiciary, Golamhosein Mohseni Eyei, and a jurist from the Guardian Council will take over leadership in Iran following the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
President, Chief of Judiciary, and Jurist Will Temporarily Take Leadership of Iran
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian, Chief of Judiciary Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, and a jurist from the Guardian Council will temporarily lead the country following the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Council temporarily takes over the leadership of Iran
A council consisting of Iran's president, chief of the judiciary, and the leader of Iran's Guardian Council will temporarily assume control of Iran, according to the Iranian news agency IRNA.
Iran's president and two top authorities temporarily take over the leadership of Iran
Iran's President Mazoud Pezeshkian will temporarily lead the country alongside the head of the judiciary and a jurist from the Guardian Council following the assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The Kirchners Attempt to Block a Report on the Work Level of Each Member of the Council of the Judiciary
A public information request regarding the activity level of judicial councilors has created tensions in Argentina's Council of the Judiciary, particularly with the Kirchnerist faction.
President vs. Government on KRS, and Poles Want Consensus. Latest Survey
The Polish President has vetoed a proposed amendment to the law on the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS), as the Sejm has voted to restore constitutional standards for the election of KRS members.
CNJ suspends judge suspected of sexual abuse in Minas Gerais
The National Justice Council (CNJ) in Brazil has suspended judge Magid Nauef Lรกuar, who is under investigation for sexual abuse.
Judiciary Council designates six new provincial prosecutors in charge
The Judiciary Council of Ecuador has appointed six new provincial prosecutors for various provinces, replacing the previous officials.
Processes suspended by CNJ members frustrate Eliana Calmon
Eliana Calmon expressed frustration over the suspension of investigations into judges by members of the National Justice Council (CNJ) during her last session as corregedora.
See evidence raised by the CNJ to remove a judge from the TJMG who acted in a rape case
The National Justice Council (CNJ) ordered the immediate removal of Judge Magid Nauef Lรกuar from the Minas Gerais Court of Justice due to indications of sexual misconduct.
The KRS sues the Tribunal over the provisions of the law on the KRS. It's about the election of a new Council
The KRS has filed a complaint to the Tribunal concerning provisions of the law that relate to the election process for its new members.
List of 15 judges recommended to the KRS by Iustitia
The largest association of Polish judges, Iustitia, has presented a list of 15 judges it supports for elections to the National Judiciary Council (KRS), which is also backed by other associations defending independent courts.
Bartosz Pilitowski: The election of judges to the KRS is not 'rocket science' but a test of the state's seriousness
Bartosz Pilitowski discusses the upcoming election of judges to the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS) in Poland, emphasizing the need for clear procedures and respect for judges' will to avoid further crises in the judicial system.
PiS MP Collects Signatures for KRS Lists for Piebiak and 'Patriots'
A deputy from the PiS party is collecting signatures in Poznaล to support judges running for the reformed National Council of Justice, including controversial figure ลukasz Piebiak.
Judiciary Council activates security protocols due to threats to judge in the Goleada case, for which Aquiles Alvarez is detained
The Judiciary Council of Ecuador has activated security protocols after threats against Judge Jairo Garcรญa Mosquera, who is handling the Goleada case involving detained Mayor Aquiles Alvarez and others.
Two more people report judge to CNJ, bringing the number of alleged victims to four
Two additional individuals have reported allegations against the judge Magid Lรกuar to the National Justice Council in Brazil, raising the total number of alleged victims to four.
Judiciary Council requests increased security for judge overseeing Goleada case
The Judiciary Council of Ecuador has requested heightened security for judge Jairo Garcรญa due to alleged threats against him in the Goleada case.
The Council of the Judiciary deepened the investigation into the federal judge of Rosario Gastรณn Salmain
The Council of the Judiciary of Argentina has intensified its investigation into federal judge Gastรณn Salmain, accused of corruption, while also postponing decisions regarding another judge facing accusations of antisemitism.
Pre-elections for the National Judiciary Council. The Coalition has prepared a resolution. PiS is going to the Constitutional Tribunal
The current Polish coalition government has introduced a resolution concerning pre-elections for members of the National Judiciary Council in response to a presidential veto on proposed changes to the judiciary election process.
Chairman of the Judicial Council: The service pension reform threatens judges' financial security and independence
Judges in Latvia face a new pension reform that increases service years required for special pensions from 20 to 25 years and alters pension calculation methods, raising concerns about financial security.
Rapporteur who acquitted defendant of the sexual abuse of a minor is investigated by the CNJ for sexual abuse
Magid Nauef Lรกuar, the judge who acquitted a defendant accused of raping a 12-year-old, is under investigation for alleged sexual abuse by the National Justice Council (CNJ).
Advisory Council of former presidents of the National Court considers the return of the Supreme Court of Justice and further reforms
The Advisory Council of former presidents of Ecuador's National Court is considering reforms to address the judicial crisis affecting the judiciary in the country.
The new president's law on courts. What was the role of lawyer Zbigniew Ziobro?
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki has vetoed a government reform of the National Council of the Judiciary and proposed a controversial new law on the justice system that imposes severe penalties for questioning the status of 'neo-judges'.
Judge removed from office in Orellana for manifest negligence in the case of alias 'Topo', ally of 'Fito'
The Council of the Judiciary of Ecuador has dismissed a judge for serious negligence in the case involving alias 'Topo', linked to a criminal group led by alias 'Fito'.
Pending Reform
The political dismissal of Mario Godoy from the presidency of the Judiciary Council marks a significant institutional response to public demand for accountability under the law in Ecuador.
Banco Master: CNJ demands explanations from the Paraรญba Court of Justice about judicial deposits of R$ 2.6 billion to BRB
The National Justice Council (CNJ) has demanded that the Paraรญba Court of Justice explain a judicial deposit of R$ 2.6 billion made to Banco BRB as part of an ongoing investigation.
Judiciary asks the Citizen Participation Council to 'activate' the mechanism to select Mario Godoy's replacement
The Judiciary in Ecuador is urging the Citizen Participation Council to initiate the process for selecting a new president following the resignation of Mario Godoy due to political censure.
The President of Poland vetoed the amendment to the Judiciary Council Act
The President of Poland has vetoed a proposed amendment aimed at restoring judicial independence, which has significant implications for the country's legal system and its alignment with EU standards.
Mario Godoy ends his tenure in the Judiciary surrounded by criticism, under investigation by the Prosecutor's Office, and failing to fulfill tasks despite being in office for 19 months
Mario Godoy was dismissed from his position as President of the Judiciary Council amid corruption allegations and ongoing investigations.
Karol Nawrocki's Project. Prison Sentences for Judges and Removal from Office
President Karol Nawrocki has introduced a legislative proposal pertaining to the judiciary amidst ongoing concerns about the state of justice in Poland.
Nawrocki more critical than Duda towards the courts. What after the veto on the KRS law?
President Karol Nawrocki vetoed the law on the National Council of the Judiciary, signaling his intention to preserve the judicial system established by the PiS party without enacting reforms.
Piotr Szymaniak: To intimidate and bribe the rest, or the atomic version of the muzzle law
The article discusses the Polish president's veto of a law regarding the National Council of the Judiciary, suggesting that it reflects the ruling party's intention to maintain control over judicial independence.
Venice, the CSM chooses Davigo's wife as the new prosecutor
The Italian Superior Council of the Judiciary has appointed Alessandra Dolci as the new prosecutor of Venice amid a contentious voting process that split the council equally.
The path after the censorship of Mario Godoy
The National Assembly of Ecuador has censured and dismissed Mario Godoy, the president of the Judiciary Council, for political responsibility due to incompetence in his duties.
Judiciary revokes suspension of judge Christian Fierro, who reported pressures over the Euro 2024 case
The Judiciary Council of Ecuador has revoked the suspension of anti-corruption judge Christian Fierro, who faced allegations of pressure after ruling on a major money laundering case.
Alexandra Villacรญs withdraws protection action after her separation as alternate member of Godoy in the Judiciary
Former alternate member of the Judiciary Council, Alexandra Villacรญs, has withdrawn her legal action following her separation from the Council and the nomination of her replacement.
Robert Gwiazdowski: Judicial ZBoWID
Robert Gwiazdowski questions the legal basis for the selection process of judges in Poland's National Judiciary Council by the Parliament.
The President vetoes the reform of the National Council of the Judiciary. Proposes his own project and speaks of a referendum
The President of Poland has vetoed a reform law concerning the National Council of the Judiciary, claiming it undermines both the constitution and the interests of citizens.
The President vetoed the KRS Act. Here are the provisions it contained
Poland's President has vetoed a significant reform concerning the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS) aimed at altering the selection and functioning of its members.
When Pertini thundered 'no mercy for the Red Brigades'. The Presidents of the Republic at the CSM: the precedents
The Italian President Mattarella unexpectedly addressed the Superior Council of the Judiciary, emphasizing the need for respect for institutions.
Karol Nawrocki is to veto key laws. A slap in the face for Tusk's government
Karol Nawrocki plans to veto significant legislative changes, including those affecting the National Council of the Judiciary, raising concerns about judicial stability and agricultural regulations.
How the assembly members voted to censure and remove Mario Godoy
Mario Godoy was censured and removed from the presidency of the Judiciary Council by the Assembly National with 148 votes due to failure in his duties.
'It has been demonstrated that it is possible to act with maturity and transparency': Niels Olsen after the censure of Mario Godoy
Ecuador's National Assembly President Niels Olsen praised the censure and dismissal of Mario Godoy as judiciary council president as a demonstration of democratic procedure and transparency.
Justice, if the limit has been exceeded
Italian President Mattarella emphasized the importance of democracy by attending a meeting of the Superior Council of the Judiciary for the first time.
National Assembly censors and dismisses Mario Godoy for manifest incompetence
Mario Godoy Naranjo has been censured and dismissed as president of the Judiciary Council of Ecuador due to failure to perform his duties, with 158 votes in favor and one abstention.
RC proposes the censorship and dismissal of Mario Godoy as president of the Judiciary
Ecuador's Assembly member Franklin Samaniego has proposed censure and the dismissal of Mario Godoy from his position as the president of the Judiciary Council amid concerns over the protection of justice officials.
Mario Godoy did not attend the National Assembly for his impeachment trial
Mario Godoy, former president of the Council of the Judiciary, failed to appear at the National Assembly for his impeachment trial proceedings on February 18, 2026, but the session continued without his presence.