Concerns Over Increased Carbon Emissions from Expansion of Dawn Deliveries Amidst Amendments to Distribution Law
There are rising concerns regarding the increased carbon emissions associated with the expansion of dawn delivery services in South Korea, as discussions around relaxing regulations in the distribution industry gain momentum.
Police caught repeatedly convicted KlaipÄ—da residents with drugs
A pre-trial investigation has been initiated against two KlaipÄ—da men, aged 60 and 65, known to law enforcement for their ties to organized crime and illegal drug distribution.
Understand how the law that authorizes women to use pepper spray for personal defense in Rondônia works
A law in Rondônia, Brazil, allows women to use pepper spray for personal defense, specifying rules for purchase and distribution, especially for domestic violence victims.
Duo arrested in operation investigating drug distribution logistics along Amazon rivers
Two men were arrested in an operation investigating the logistics of drug trafficking via the Amazon rivers, following a major cocaine seizure in Amapá.
Brother turns into a monster over distribution of money! Killed younger brother in conspiracy with father-in-law and son
A family dispute over the division of compensation money led to the brutal murder of a younger brother by his elder sibling in Greater Noida, India.
Fake works of art: When myth meets crime – Innovations of the new law against forgery
A new law against forgery in Greece seeks to address the extensive international network behind the production and distribution of counterfeit artworks.
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.
Social Democrats Invite Kastytis Žuromskas to Explain Dismissals and Distribution of Responsibilities
The Social Democratic faction in Lithuania is meeting to discuss the dismissal of environmental protection system employees and the responsibilities of leadership within the ministry.
Where to seek justice for the German series
The spokesperson for the CJEU points out the importance of distinguishing between the broadcast of a series on television and its distribution online when determining the competent court for such violations.
Will Relaxing Early Morning Delivery Break Coupang's Monopoly? ... It’s Like Sacrificing Traditional Markets
As discussions intensify around amending the distribution industry development law to allow early morning deliveries from large supermarkets, debates over retail regulations have reignited, pitting the interests of traditional markets against the growing dominance of online platforms like Coupang.
Body warned Montero: forcing energy companies to pay 110% VAT in advance will result in a multitude of lawsuits
The Spanish Treasury has revised its fuel distribution regulations shortly after implementing the new law, indicating potential legal challenges ahead for energy companies forced to pay advance VAT.
The Commission Supports Penalties for Distributing Intimate Material Without Consent
The Saeima's Legal Commission approved amendments to the Criminal Code to criminalize the distribution of intimate materials without the consent of the individuals depicted.
Carlos Herrera on Montero's funding proposal to autonomous communities
Journalist Carlos Herrera criticizes Montero's funding proposal for regional governments as a scandal similar to the amnesty law, calling it a model based on arbitrary distribution of money.
The executor of the great Catalan patron denies the judge that he stopped distributing the hidden inheritance in Panama
The executor, lawyer Jorge S., denied in court that he halted the distribution of the inheritance of Catalan patron Pere Mir, claiming he will return loans he took from Panamanian foundations holding Mir's hidden wealth.
Justice Minister: Digital Protection Against Violence Law to Criminalize More Deepfakes
German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig aims to strengthen penalties for the creation and distribution of AI-generated sexualized images, calling for increased accountability from platforms like X.
Sonia Draga: Without bookstores, we will all be poorer
Sonia Draga discusses the challenges facing the Polish book market, including distribution issues and price wars among major players, advocating for a book law to stabilize prices.
The Challenges Facing Sudan in Building a State of Citizenship and Law
Sudan's Minister of Information, Khalid Al-Eissa, emphasized the urgent need to establish a state based on equal citizenship, justice, and the rule of law amid ethnic diversity through fair distribution of wealth and power.