Always autonomous but this way judges will be freer
The article discusses Italy's judicial reform aimed at ensuring judges' independence and autonomy from political influences during trials.
Justice, with the Nordio reform, the right puts everyone's guarantees at risk
The article discusses concerns over the Nordio reform in Italy, suggesting that it threatens judicial guarantees and autonomy.
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.
A milestone for Buenos Aires autonomy
The signing of the Transfer Agreement for Labor Judicial Functions marks a significant step towards the effective constitutional mandate for autonomy in Buenos Aires.
Changing the date of the judicial election is not a whim: President of the INE
Guadalupe Taddei, President of Mexico's Electoral Institute (INE), argues for postponing the judicial election to ensure a healthy process, amid discussions on electoral reform and INE's autonomy.
An inconvenient truth for Feijóo before the judge of the dana: the leader of the PP acknowledges that emergency management is autonomous
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the PP, admits under judicial review that emergency management falls under regional authority, countering his party's narrative of blaming the central government for a disastrous event.