France puts its 'monsters' before the justice system
France is taking action against long-standing cases of sexual violence, highlighting the impunity that many perpetrators have enjoyed.
After approval in the House of Deputies, the CGT warned that it will take the labor reform to court: 'It is totally unconstitutional'
The CGT labor union leaders in Argentina announced plans to challenge the recently approved labor reform in court, claiming it is unconstitutional.
After the murder of Shoaib Kidwai, lawyers halted work and gave police a 48-hour ultimatum
Following the murder of lawyer Shoaib Kidwai in Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh, lawyers have boycotted judicial work and demanded action from the police within 48 hours.
STJ diverges in judging allegations of sexual abuse in two courts
The STJ took swift action against a minister accused of sexual misconduct, while a similar case involving a judge has seen significantly less urgency.
Alexandra Villacís, substitute member of Mario Godoy, presents a protection action after the CNJ sends a tern to choose her replacement
Alexandra Villacís has filed a legal protection action after being removed from her position in the Judicial Council, following the National Court of Justice's recommendation for her replacement.
Judges' entities defend 'perks' and request to participate in action at the Supreme Court questioning payments
A coalition of judicial entities in Brazil is advocating for public sector perks known as 'penduricalhos' while seeking participation in a Supreme Court case that questions the legality of these additional payments.
More than 300 police officers raid a block of the Penitentiary to seize cell phones due to 'urgent action'
A major police operation involving 360 officers took place at the Litoral Penitentiary in Ecuador to obtain cell phones as part of an urgent judicial measure.
Red robes and oppositions: The irreducibles vent in chats: 'Insurge'
Italian magistrates express their discontent and plan a collective action due to their frustrations with the government's influence on judicial matters.
Żurek wants disciplinary action against judge Schab for participating in Braun's party congress
Justice Minister Waldemar Żurek has appointed an ad hoc disciplinary spokesperson to investigate Judge Piotr Schab for potentially violating judicial impartiality rules by attending a party congress.
Judicial Independence Case: alias 'Diablo' requests neuropsychological evaluation due to 'progressive, potentially irreversible damage caused by the action and omission of the State'
In the Judicial Independence Case, former Judiciary Council president Wilman Terán requests an independent neuropsychological evaluation and brain MRI, citing health rights violations despite a recent court ruling against his habeas corpus petition.
Disciplinary action for neo-judge Schab for participation in Grzegorz Braun's party congress
Piotr Schab, a neo-judge known for mass repression against judges under PiS's government, is set to participate in an event by the far-right Confederation and faces disciplinary action for breaching judicial neutrality.
Turkish Airlines will pursue legal action against the author of the false bomb threat on a plane that made an emergency landing in Barcelona
Turkish Airlines is seeking judicial accountability for a passenger who falsely claimed there was a bomb on board, leading to an emergency landing in Barcelona.
NATO Can Go to War, Turkish Official Declared in Kyiv. The Czech President Previously Rejected Him from Government for Hitler's Adoration
A Czech minister's remarks questioning judicial impartiality have sparked controversy, attracting attention after a Turkish official's statement supporting NATO military action in Kyiv.
From Abortion to Euthanasia: 20 Years of Ultracatholic Judicial Action Against the Expansion of Rights
The courts in Barcelona have become a battleground for Christian lawyers against euthanasia, targeting professionals who supported the euthanasia request of a suffering young woman.