The Judiciary indicates that difficulties in implementing the instance courts have not caused delays
The Judiciary in Spain has stated that while there are difficulties in implementing instance courts, these have not resulted in significant delays in judicial proceedings.
Your Excellency the Judge
The article discusses the concerns of a first-instance judge regarding her lack of a state-provided vehicle compared to judges in higher courts.
Will courts be able to do more in ZUS cases? The government is preparing changes
The Polish government is planning changes to improve the responsiveness of first-instance courts in social security matters related to the ZUS authority.
This is a bloody disaster: courts across Spain are drowning in the chaos of the Bolaños law
Courts in Spain are experiencing significant disarray due to the rushed implementation of the Bolaños law, which aims to convert courts into instance tribunals without adequate planning or resources.
Chaos at the start of Bolaños' reform for instance courts
The National College of Justice Administration Lawyers criticizes the lack of protocols and inexperienced officials amid the chaotic rollout of Bolaños' reform to transform courts into instance courts, warning about serious access issues for legal operators.