Elly's Grandfather Would Have Said Yes. 'Unique Career? Absurdity'
The article discusses the candidacy of Elly Schlein, drawing on the views of her late grandfather, Agostino Viviani, who had clear opinions on judicial career separation and civil magistrate responsibility.
In Sicily, many heroic magistrates. The reform avoids degeneration
The article discusses a referendum in Sicily on judicial reform supported by Forza Italia to establish career separation for judges to enhance independence and credibility in the judicial system.
The Crossroads of a Judge: Leave the Career, Give Up Her Children, or Start a Legal Battle
A judge is faced with a difficult decision between resigning her position, giving up custody of her children, or engaging in a legal conflict over their relocation.
Disgraced the No front: Vassalli wanted separate careers
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Giuliano Vassalli's alleged support for the separation of careers between judges and prosecutors, amidst claims from opponents.
Dad Andreotti and Craxi wanted separate careers
Stefano Andreotti reflects on his father's political career and the challenges faced by the Andreotti family due to judicial persecution.
Career Award: for me it is a pride. Justice? It must be changed with Yes
Fausto Leali, a renowned Italian singer, reflects on his illustrious career and expresses support for judicial reform during his acceptance speech for a lifetime achievement award at the Sanremo Festival.
Entities defend perks at the STF, and lawyer says judge 'barely has a snack'
Representatives of judicial entities defended the payment of extra allowances, claiming that judges are underpaid and that the legal career is unattractive due to complexity and workload.
The Constitutional Tribunal on testing impartiality and excluding judges. 'Unacceptable'
The article discusses the controversy surrounding judge Anna Dalkowska's career, highlighting her connections to government positions and the concerns over her impartiality assessed by the Supreme Administrative Court in Poland.
Judge Mercedes Caicedo: โI am here due to a career built with honest workโ
National Judge Mercedes Caicedo publicly addressed criticisms and attacks on February 14, asserting her commitment to justice as she is nominated for a key position in the Judiciary Council of Ecuador.
All democracies have chosen the separation of careers. Hereโs why Italy is an exception today
The article discusses the absence of career separation in Italy's judicial system compared to other liberal democracies.
Michele Emiliano still without a position. The risk is that he will return to being a magistrate
Michele Emiliano, the former governor of Puglia, may return to his career in the judiciary as he awaits news on a requested political position without having to relinquish his judicial status.
The High Court? Finally, unacceptable behaviors of judges will be punished
Alfonso D'Avino, the Prosecutor of Parma, discusses his changed views on judicial career separation and reflects on the ongoing case of Chiara Petrolini amidst upcoming reforms and a referendum.
"There is no justice". The communist Marco Rizzo explains why he votes yes to the referendum
In Italy, a quieter left is recognizing the harsh realities of the country and has decided to support the referendum for judicial career separation.