Triple A Case: Complete Trial Court That Will Lead the Process Against Aquiles Alvarez; Jorge Sánchez, Clara Soria, and Víctor Barahona Make Up the Anti-Corruption Chamber
The trial court for the Triple A corruption case in Ecuador, involving the mayor of Guayaquil and several others charged with illegal activities in the petroleum sector, has been established with specific judges designated.
What would you do without Gmail, Microsoft, or Mastercard? Trump has leverage over Europeans thanks to them
Former President Donald Trump's sanctions against International Criminal Court judges and prosecutors have restricted their access to essential services like email and payment systems.
The appeal hearing of Aquiles Alvarez in the Goleada case has been postponed again
The Provincial Court of Justice of Pichincha has postponed the appeal hearing for Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, in the Goleada case due to the unavailability of judges and the prosecutor.
Justice Jackson authors unanimous SCOTUS opinion handing Trump an immigration win
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote a unanimous Supreme Court ruling that affirms the authority of immigration judges and presents a significant victory for the Trump administration's deportation policies.
Cúneo Libarona revealed details of his resignation and cooled a dream of Milei about the appointment of judges: 'The Court holds, we have three magnificent judges'
Mariano Cúneo Libarona, the outgoing Justice Minister of Argentina, announced his resignation to focus on personal matters and confirmed the appointment of Juan Bautista Mahiques as his successor.
Judiciary begins disciplinary proceedings in Manabí against those responsible for the statute of limitations of thirteen cases related to three judges from Chone
The Ecuadorian Judiciary has initiated disciplinary proceedings against two officials for the statute of limitations affecting thirteen cases against three judges in Chone due to significant delays in processing judicial decisions.
TST debates the pejotization and uberization of work before the Supreme Court's ruling
Judges, labor law specialists, ministers, and deputies discuss pejotization anduberization at an international congress at Brazil's Superior Labor Court, amidst upcoming rulings by the Supreme Court.
TJ-BA opens competition for judges with salaries over R$ 30 thousand
The Bahia Court of Justice has opened registrations for 100 substitute judge positions with a salary of R$ 31,975.77.
Courts deny lack of snacks, health benefits, and cars for judges and magistrates
Brazilian courts have rebutted claims from a magistrates' association that judges lack basic benefits such as health plans, transportation, and food allowances.
An Era of 26 Supreme Court Justices...To Prevent Weakness in Lower Courts, Research Judges Must Be Increased
A recent bill to increase South Korea's Supreme Court justices from 14 to 26 has sparked concerns about the potential negative impact on lower court capacities and the independence of judicial interpretations.
Tomasz Zalasiński: The effects of the resolution sought by President Manowska would be catastrophic
Tomasz Zalasiński argues against Chief Justice Małgorzata Manowska's call for the Supreme Court to resolve the status of new judges, asserting that it requires legislative intervention rather than another court ruling.
Understanding the Misconceptions of 'Distortion of Law' as a Milestone to Overcome 'Court's Chronic Unconstitutionality'
The South Korean National Assembly has passed a new law on 'distortion of law', imposing penalties on judges and prosecutors who intentionally distort legal applications, marking a significant reform in the judiciary.
Fachin: 'Wage enhancement for careers cannot undermine the legitimacy of the Judiciary'
Supreme Court President Edson Fachin emphasized that public service career enhancements should not compromise the Judiciary's legitimacy amid rising criticism over judges' remuneration.
The Justice Council is considering appealing to the Constitutional Court regarding judges' pension calculation
The Justice Council in Latvia plans to appeal to the Constitutional Court if the Saeima adopts the special pension law for judges and prosecutors again without significant changes.
There are five candidates for the new president of the Supreme Court. They were chosen secretly behind closed doors
The Supreme Court Judges' Assembly selected five candidates for the position of Chief Justice, a process that was closed to the media.
Election of candidates for the first president of the Supreme Court. We know the results
Five judges have been nominated as candidates to lead Poland's Supreme Court, following a voting process where one candidate received the least support and was excluded.
Ex-Ilva, judges try to shut it down. "In Taranto, there is a risk of serious illnesses"
A court in Milan has ordered the Ilva steel plant in Taranto to begin dismantling its hot area by August 26, citing health risks for residents.
Tunisia: Justice Refuses to Shut Down the Phosphate Fertilizer Plant in Gabès Accused of Pollution
Tunisian judges have rejected a request to temporarily halt operations at a phosphate fertilizer plant in Gabès, citing insufficient evidence of pollution.
With the vote of substitute judges, the Court revoked the dismissal of Jorge Macri in a money laundering case
The Argentine Supreme Court has reversed the dismissal of Jorge Macri in a money laundering case related to a real estate transaction in Miami.
The Supreme Court rejects the annulment of the conviction of the former Attorney General for the revelation of secrets
The Supreme Court of Spain has upheld the conviction of former Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz for the crime of revealing secrets, rejecting calls for annulment by his defense and emphasizing the dissenting opinions of two judges.
"Hawks" are going for power over the Supreme Court. A neo-judge will become the new President
The candidates for the new President of Poland's Supreme Court have been announced, with a likely neo-judge being chosen to replace Małgorzata Manowska.
There are candidates for the first president of the Supreme Court. Six names on the table
Six judges have been nominated as candidates for the position of the president of the Supreme Court in Poland during a general assembly of judges.
The court is taking on the case of a teenager's murder in Vilnius
A court in Vilnius will examine the case of a minor accused of the brutal murder of another minor, with proceedings led by a panel of three judges.
Electoral Court judges appeal of mayor whose mandate was revoked for vote buying in Maranhão
The Electoral Court is set to judge the appeal of Ary Menezes, the mayor of Nova Olinda do Maranhão, whose mandate was revoked due to an investigation into vote buying.
Notebooks of the Bribes: The Trial Court Rejected an Attempt by Ricardo Jaime to Dismiss One of the Judges
In a legal move, Ricardo Jaime's attempt to disqualify judge Fernando Canero on grounds of perceived bias has been rejected by the Federal Oral Court No. 7.
Binda, regarding the unfair detention, the judges now want to re-read the documents. The defense: 'Finally, we are getting to the root'
The Milan Court of Appeals has ordered the General Prosecutor to present all original documents related to the case of Stefano Binda, who was charged with the 1987 murder of Lidia Macchi and arrested in 2016 after a thirty-year investigation.
Aleksander Stępkowski: The Students of Wise Kalek, or about the 'Legal' Judges of the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court in Poland is undergoing procedures to elect judges amidst a boycott by a group of judges, raising questions about their legitimacy.
The Constitutional Tribunal on testing impartiality and excluding judges. 'Unacceptable'
The article discusses the controversy surrounding judge Anna Dalkowska's career, highlighting her connections to government positions and the concerns over her impartiality assessed by the Supreme Administrative Court in Poland.
STF judges those accused of ordering Marielle's murder; watch live
The Supreme Federal Court of Brazil is set to announce its verdict in the trial concerning the murder of councilwoman Marielle Franco.
Athens Court: Lawyer Carried a Weapon During a Trial – What the Association of Judges and Prosecutors States
A lawyer was caught carrying a gun during a criminal trial at the Athens Court, raising significant concerns about security in judicial premises, according to a statement from the Association of Judges and Prosecutors.
Elections in the Supreme Court. Still no candidates for the first president
The Supreme Court of Poland is facing difficulties in selecting a first president due to a lack of candidates and failure to meet quorum requirements in previous election attempts.
Judge torn documents. Maciej Nawacki wins in the Supreme Court, will not lose immunity
The Supreme Court of Poland ruled that Judge Maciej Nawacki will retain his immunity despite tearing up a document during a judges' assembly.
Rulings Against Judges and Officials in Burkina Faso on Corruption Charges
A court in Burkina Faso has sentenced four judges and three customs officials to prison for corruption in a high-profile case since the military took power in 2022.
The case of mammoth tusk smuggling is already on the desk of Kaunas District Court judges
A Russian citizen has been charged with smuggling a mammoth tusk from Lithuania to Switzerland, having misdeclared it as petrified wood.
We reveal the Polish-Hungarian network. Included are Piebiak, neo-judges of the Supreme Court, Czarnek, and the former deputy president of the Constitutional Tribunal
A large group of Polish lawyers and beneficiaries of the PiS power in Poland is reportedly collaborating with a network of Hungarian law professors closely aligned with Viktor Orban's Fidesz party.
Starting the National Judges' Conference on the 'Three Judicial Reform Bills'... Park Young-jae states 'It directly affects the protection of citizens' rights'
A nationwide judges' conference has been convened to discuss the three judicial reform bills pushed by the Democratic Party of Korea, which aim to reshape the relationship between the judiciary and citizen rights.
Judges: A Key Step in the Autonomy of the City
The article discusses the constitutional implications of appointing judges to national courts based in Buenos Aires, highlighting the city's struggle for judicial autonomy.
TJ-SP, contrary to the end of extra benefits, quadruples bonuses to judges in 2 years
The São Paulo Court of Justice has quadrupled extra payments to judges while attempting to reverse a suspension of these benefits by the Brazilian Supreme Court.
President of the TJ-SP tells colleagues that ministers of the STF recognize 'wage disparity' of judges
The President of the São Paulo Court of Justice stated that Supreme Court ministers acknowledge the salary disparity faced by judges, highlighting ongoing discussions for a consensual remunerative policy.
A Turning Point for Trump? He May Face the Judges Face to Face Now.
Donald Trump may come face-to-face with judges he publicly criticized after losing a significant legal battle regarding his trade policies.
29 legal judges of the Supreme Court: The election of a new president of the Supreme Court, successor to M. Manowska will be illegal
Supreme Court judges warn that the upcoming election for a new president will be illegal due to the presence of improperly selected 'neo-judges.'
Supreme Judges: Whom is Trump Calling 'Fools and Lapdogs'?
Trump criticized conservative Supreme Court justices who ruled against him in a tariff dispute, calling them 'fools and lapdogs' and suggesting they are influenced by foreign interests.
Lawsuit Against Former Deputy Accused of Kidnapping Journalist Moves to Second Instance by Decision of TJRR
The case against former Deputy Jalser Renier, accused of kidnapping and torturing journalist Romano dos Anjos, has been elevated to the second judicial instance in Brazil following a unanimous decision by the TJRR judges.
Supreme Court Calls National Judges Conference on Judicial Reform Law on the 25th... Attention on Public Backlash
The Supreme Court of South Korea is holding a national judges conference on the 25th to discuss the proposed 'Judicial Reform 3 Laws,' facing staunch opposition from judges regarding their constitutionality.
Failed attempt to select candidates for the First President of the Supreme Court. Elections boycotted
The election process for the First President of Poland's Supreme Court has been disrupted due to a boycott by some judges and the absence of a required quorum.
The President of the Supreme Court asks the full panel about the status of neo-judges
The President of Poland's Supreme Court, Małgorzata Manowska, has posed a legal question to the full Supreme Court regarding the status of judges appointed after 2017 amid rising disputes over their legitimacy.
Marielle Case: First Panel judges those accused of ordering the murder of councilwoman; learn about the trial
The First Panel of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) in Brazil will begin trial proceedings on January 24 against those accused of ordering the murder of councilwoman Marielle Franco.
Netanyahu's Judges Announce Cancellation of His Testimony on Wednesday, Tomorrow's Hearing Will Be Significantly Shortened
Judges in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial canceled his testimony originally scheduled for Wednesday and shortened the hearing planned for tomorrow.
Family Members of Marielle Franco Express Surprise at Involvement of Delegate in the Crime: 'He Claimed to Be a Friend'; STF Judges the Perpetrators
The family of Marielle Franco, a councilwoman murdered in Rio de Janeiro in March 2018, is hopeful for justice as the Supreme Court begins the trial of those accused of orchestrating her murder.
They took away their credit cards, Google, and Airbnb reservations. ICC judges face US sanctions
Eleven top officials of the International Criminal Court, including eight judges and three prosecutors, are facing US sanctions due to their investigation into war crimes in Afghanistan and for other reasons.