Tax Reform and Its Effects on Judicial Recovery
The implementation of tax reform in Brazil alters how companies in crisis manage their tax obligations, impacting their approach to judicial recovery.
NKVC Proposed to Take Over Management of Food Reserve Stocks
The proposed amendments to the State Reserve Law aim to transfer the management of food reserves to NKVC, increasing efficiency and responsiveness during crises.
National Defense Training Will Also Be Available to Distance Learning Students
Latvia's Saeima has approved amendments to the National Defense Training and Youth Guard law, extending the program's availability to all high school students, including those in distance learning programs, starting next school year.
The Rule of Law in Crisis: How Russia, China, and Trump's America Are Destroying Our Idea of the State
The article discusses the destabilization of legal principles in the West due to increasing confrontations with Russia, China, and the political climate in the United States under Donald Trump.
17 aid organizations with a joint appeal against Israel
Seventeen aid organizations have issued a joint appeal against an impending Israeli order that could force 37 organizations to halt operations in Palestinian territories.
Venezuela is open arms for anyone who wants to return, says interim leader
Venezuela's interim leader Delcy Rodrรญguez announced that the country welcomes those wishing to return following the recent amnesty law aimed at fostering democracy.
Maciej Gutowski, Piotr Kardas: Still About Nonexistent Judgments and the Rule of Law Dispute
The article discusses the debate surrounding judgments from judges appointed under the controversial neo-KRS recommendations in Poland, focusing on legal and constitutional implications.
Nigeria: When the President Makes the Law - Executive Order 9, the PIA, and the Question of Who Can Stop It
The article discusses President Bola Tinubu's Executive Order No. 9, which undermines the Petroleum Industry Act by allowing direct revenue remittance from the NNPCL to the Federation Account, raising constitutional crisis questions regarding executive power in Nigeria.
The Iraqi Mapping Crisis: Statements of Solidarity with Kuwait and Calls for Dialogue
Arab countries have expressed solidarity with Kuwait following its objections to Iraq submitting maritime coordinates to the UN.
KUKU โบ Peterkop: I hope and ask politicians for a sense of responsibility with the crisis law
The civil crisis and defense law proposal has stalled in the Estonian parliament following its first reading due to amendments and disputes related to them.
French thinker Jerome Horto: Gaza represents a moment of complete denial of the essence of international justice
French scholar Jerome Horto critiques the failure of international law in the context of Gaza, illustrating a broader structural crisis in justice.
Beaches without direction or law
General Villamil โ Playas is facing a crisis characterized by disorder, environmental issues, and a decline in safety, turning it from a source of provincial pride into a symbol of neglect.
Will Mateusz Morawiecki leave PiS? We learned the opinion of Poles
A growing rift within Poland's ruling Law and Justice party may see former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki departing, as internal factions contend for the party's future direction.
Royal Crisis? Andrew, the Law, and the Crown Under Examination
The British government is considering legislation that could remove Prince Andrew from the line of succession to the throne amid ongoing scrutiny regarding allegations of abuse of public office.
Paulauskas on police wages: "Unless it's less in Belarus"
Lithuanian police leaders discussed the ongoing challenges of low salaries compared to neighboring countries, contributing to a staffing crisis within the force.
Director of the Rescue Board: The Law on Crisis Situations and National Defense is Too Important to Fail
Margo Klaos, the director of the Rescue Board, asserts the urgency of passing the crucial Law on Crisis Situations and National Defense in Estonia's parliament.
Venezuela's Parliament Unanimously Approved the Amnesty Law
Venezuela's parliament has approved an amnesty law that does not apply to opposition leaders accused of military crimes, including Maria Corina Machado.
Former South Korean leader apologizes for crisis caused by declaration of martial law
Yoon Suk Yeol, the former President of South Korea, has apologized for the crisis following his establishment of martial law after being found guilty of rebellion by a court.
Former South Korean president sentenced to life in prison
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to life in prison for insurrection after declaring martial law in 2024.
Martial Law Imposed: South Korea's Former President Sentenced to Life in Prison
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been sentenced to life in prison by a Seoul court for misusing his office and inciting a rebellion following a failed attempt to impose martial law.
Former South Korean President Who Attempted Coup is Sentenced to Life Imprisonment
A South Korean court sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to life imprisonment for his coup attempt to impose martial law in December 2024.
In South Korea, former President Yoon sentenced to life in prison for failed martial law
A South Korean court sentenced former President Yoon Suk-yeol to life in prison for insurrection due to his failed imposition of martial law in late 2024, which led to a significant institutional crisis.
South Korea: Life Imprisonment for Former President Yoon Suk-yeol โ Prosecutors Had Requested Death Penalty
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was sentenced to life in prison for his role in an insurrection attempt during a controversial declaration of martial law.
South Korea: Former President Yoon Sentenced to Life Imprisonment
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has been sentenced to life imprisonment for declaring martial law in December 2024, which undermined the country's constitution.
[Breaking News] Former President Yoon Seok-youl sentenced to life imprisonment for rebellion... Former Minister Kim Yong-hyun receives 30 years in prison
Former South Korean President Yoon Seok-youl has been sentenced to life imprisonment for his role as a leader of a rebellion, while former Minister Kim Yong-hyun received a 30-year prison sentence.
South Korean public nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for stopping martial law crisis
The South Korean public has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for their role in preventing a martial law crisis in December 2024.
Breaking: South Korea's ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol sentenced to life over insurrection
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been sentenced to life in prison for insurrection following his brief attempt to impose military rule in December 2024.
Yoon Suk Yeol sentenced to life in prison for leading insurrection in South Korea
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been sentenced to life imprisonment for leading an insurrection during his attempt to enforce martial law in December 2024.
South Korea's former president Yoon Suk-Yeol sentenced to life imprisonment
Former President of South Korea, Yoon Suk-Yeol, has been sentenced to life in prison for his role in a rebellion and attempted coup in 2024.
South Korea's former president sentenced to life imprisonment after coup attempt
South Korea's former president Yoon Suk Yeol has been sentenced to life imprisonment for orchestrating a coup attempt by imposing martial law to disrupt the parliament.
The crisis with the 'fanatic' Algarra and his 'clan' blocks Ayuso's University Law: 'They have a blood agreement, when the whistle blows, they all obey'
Isabel Dรญaz Ayuso's government faces a significant political crisis due to the fallout from the dismissal of her Education advisor, which is exacerbated by tensions among party members and external influences.
ANALYSIS โฉ Hanno Pevkur will have to argue again with the National Defence Committee of the Riigikogu
Minister Hanno Pevkur faces a division within his coalition in the Riigikogu National Defence Committee regarding amendments to the crisis law.
24 countries warn of humanitarian disaster in Sudan and UN aid enters Kordofan
24 countries express concern over the ongoing violence in Sudan and the humanitarian crisis emerging in Kordofan.
The coalition seeks a compromise regarding the adoption of the civil crisis and national defense law
Coalition parties in Estonia are negotiating compromises over civil crisis and national defense legislation, facing disputes over amendments added by military-background lawmakers.
Amendments put a complete stop to the civil crisis and national defense law proposal
Amendments to the civil crisis and national defense law proposal have created significant obstacles to its passage in Estonia.
The Path that the โCrisis Youth and Children Lawโ Must Take
The article discusses the newly established Crisis Youth and Children Law in South Korea, focusing on its implementation and the challenges faced by youth centers.
Generals put a complete brake on the civil crisis and national defense law proposal
The Estonian Parliament has encountered a stalemate over a long-prepared civil crisis and national defense law proposal due to objections raised by four defense-background MPs.
Major Operation for a Psychiatric Patient Barricaded in Las Caรฑitas
A psychiatric patient in Buenos Aires threatened to harm herself during a standoff with police in her apartment, prompting a large-scale response from law enforcement.
Investigation Request for 110 Cases of Unconstitutional Orders by Senior Officials
An investigative report reveals attempts by government functions to implement unconstitutional orders during the 12.3 emergency martial law crisis, leading to requests for actions against 110 officials.
SโKoreaโs ex-interior minister jailed for role in martial law crisis
Former South Korean interior minister Lee Sang-min has been sentenced to seven years in prison for his involvement in the declaration of martial law in December 2024.
Financial Times: The Banking Law Project Risks Reform in Lebanon
Political divisions in Lebanon over a controversial banking law threaten the country's efforts to implement reforms necessary for an agreement with the IMF amid a severe financial crisis.
Will Ron DeSantis sign it? The new housing law in Florida that would impact all residents
Florida legislators are pushing a new housing law aimed at addressing the state's affordable housing crisis by allowing homeowners to build accessory dwelling units.
Nearly 4 billion in the arrangements of servicers from 80 billion in non-performing loans
Servicers in Greece resolved approximately โฌ4.09 billion in debts in 2025, predominantly through bilateral arrangements and the Katseli law.
When will the coalition start filling vacancies in the Constitutional Tribunal? The first names are coming up
The Polish Constitutional Tribunal is facing a crisis as it currently has six vacancies out of fifteen statutory positions, with no judges selected since the change of government in 2023.
Strict Law to Be Made Against Theft of Manhole Covers in Pakistan
Amidst an economic crisis, Punjab's Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif announced the introduction of a tough law against the theft, sale, and purchase of manhole covers in the province.
Constitutional Expert: 'The Government Has Done Nothing Unconstitutional'
The article discusses the crisis surrounding the governmentโs actions related to organizing a welcome for the bronze medal handball team amidst claims of constitutional violations and a lack of effective leadership in the judiciary.
Minister Multala: "Electricity is affordable in Finland"
Minister Sari Multala discusses the proposed legislation for regulating electricity prices during crises, emphasizing that the current situation does not qualify as a crisis under the law.
I love our law: reporter mocks Billie Eilish for defending immigrants in the US; networks criticize her
The 2026 Grammy night became controversial for not only showcasing musical talent but also for social stances, highlighted by Billie Eilish's speech on the immigration crisis in the US.
No anesthesia, wages inconsistent with the law and an uncertain future. How is the maternity ward in Bartoszyce dying?
The Bartoszyce maternity ward has seen a dramatic decline in births due to issues such as lack of anesthesia, outdated facilities, staffing conflicts, and decisions perceived as threats to patient safety, reflecting a broader crisis in county maternity wards.
Where martial law meets the energy crisis | Ukraine This Week
Anna Belokur discusses the impact of martial law on daily life in Ukraine during its harshest winter since the invasion.