The Case of Judge Aneta ลazarska and the Court Lottery. There is an Opinion from the Advocate General of the CJEU
The case concerns Judge Aneta ลazarska's appeal regarding the allocation of cases and questions posed to the CJEU regarding judicial independence.
Hundreds of witnesses, yet no verdicts. This is happening in the cases of animal shelters
Despite years of activism regarding the plight of animals in Radysy, legal proceedings against the shelter's owner and his son only began after police involvement in mid-2020.
[Exclusive] 150 cases over statute of limitations in Gyeongbuk terminated en masse... "Measures must be taken"
The Democratic Party of Korea is contemplating abolishing prosecutor oversight of special judicial police officers, leading to concerns about chaos in the field as 150 cases in Gyeongbuk recently expired due to management neglect.
VIDEOS: NE2 of Monday, March 16, 2025
Judges may lose their positions and salaries in severe cases, according to a ruling by Dino.
Trump wants Judge Boasberg removed from cases after series of rulings
President Trump criticized Judge James Boasberg, claiming bias against his administration, and called for his removal from related cases.
That Intrusiveness That Does Not Spare Cases of News
The article discusses the public perception of judicial cases in Italy, particularly focusing on the impact of sensationalized stories on society and the flaws in the judicial system.
The Financial Supervisory Service's Special Judicial Police will conduct an immediate investigation into stock price manipulation cases without prosecutor supervision
South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) is now authorized to independently investigate stock price manipulation cases, streamlining the process and reducing the risk of evidence tampering.
Chad defends against allegations of human rights violations
The Chadian government has defended its security forces in response to criticisms from human rights organizations, asserting that judicial cases are referred for investigation amidst growing international concerns over impunity and repression of freedoms.
The Gallery of Errors: From Prison for 'Resemblance' to Phantom Bribes
The event hosted by Fratelli d'Italia at Teatro Parenti in Milan highlighted numerous cases of judicial mistakes that have ruined lives and families, illustrating the need for reform in the justice system.
The Drawn Lots. When It Is the Case, the True Guarantee
The article discusses the legal system in Italy regarding the role of randomly selected citizens in judicial matters, particularly in cases involving the government.
Gyeonggi Province uncovers 13 cases of illegal imported food sales
Gyeonggi Province's special judicial police have uncovered 13 cases of illegal sales of imported foods in an effort to prevent the spread of African Swine Fever (ASF).
The Constitutional Court: "All final rulings are subject to constitutional review... Any ruling different from the Constitutional Court is a serious constitutional violation"
The Constitutional Court of Korea has announced that all final court decisions can be subject to constitutional petitions, allowing for reviews even on cases that did not proceed to the Supreme Court.
Confusion of sentences: the request of Nicolas Sarkozy denied
The Paris Judicial Court has denied former French President Nicolas Sarkozy's request to merge his two convictions related to the Bismuth and Bygmalion cases.
The Judges' Honor Court reprimanded a judge from the Trakai courts โ she did not wear a robe while hearing cases
A judge in Lithuania has been reprimanded for not wearing a judicial robe while presiding over cases and for failing to announce verdicts and explain appeal procedures.
Evidence of Manipulation in Lee Jae-myung Case Allocations Found
The Chief Justice of South Korea is facing intense pressure to resign amid allegations of procedural manipulation in politically sensitive cases.
PGR defends itself against Mendonรงa's criticism regarding the arrest order for Vorcaro: without 'option to be unconsidered'
The Attorney General of Brazil, Paulo Gonet, defended his actions in the investigations of a billion-dollar fraud involving Banco Master, emphasizing that criminal cases should not be treated lightly and responding to criticisms from Supreme Court Justice Andrรฉ Mendonรงa.
Police Suggests Expanding Protection Scheme for Andrรฉ Mendonรงa's Family, Rapporteur of Master and INSS Cases at the STF
The Federal Supreme Court's Judicial Police proposes extending security arrangements to the family of Justice Andrรฉ Mendonรงa due to his involvement in high-profile cases.
Point N: Americans reproach the government over the budget. And Babiลก and Okamura got what they wanted
The Czech Parliament voted to prevent prosecution for Prime Minister Babiลก and Speaker Okamura in their respective cases, raising concerns about judicial independence.
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.
Another from Judge Ordรณรฑez Serna
Judge Antonio Ordรณรฑez Serna, known for his social media presence, has come under scrutiny for allegedly bypassing legal norms in labor cases, raising questions about the integrity of the Mexican justice system.
Judiciary begins disciplinary proceedings in Manabรญ against those responsible for the statute of limitations of thirteen cases related to three judges from Chone
The Ecuadorian Judiciary has initiated disciplinary proceedings against two officials for the statute of limitations affecting thirteen cases against three judges in Chone due to significant delays in processing judicial decisions.
Alexandre Devecchio: โPartiality, Irresponsibility, Laxityโฆ The Triple Failure of the French Justice Systemโ
Alexandre Devecchio criticizes the French justice system for its perceived failings, highlighted by controversial interventions in recent high-profile cases.
New judge takes office as rapporteur to judge rape cases in MG
The Minas Gerais Court of Justice appointed a new judge, Josรฉ Xavier Magalhรฃes Brandรฃo, to oversee sexual assault cases after the previous judge was removed due to allegations of sexual abuse.
Due to a shortage of judges, standards for case processing timelines are increasing
The expected standard time for processing cases in Latvian courts has risen due to a shortage of judges.
VIDEOS: Lunchtime News - SC on Friday, February 27, 2026
The report covers multiple significant news items including Senate commission hearings, police investigations, international relations, and criminal cases in Brazil.
Alexis Charitsis: Today's judicial decision on wiretaps exposes the government
Greek politician Alexis Charitsis praised the court's decision on wiretap cases as a victory for democracy and the rule of law, while asserting that the government remains exposed in this scandal.
Constitutional Court: In certain cases, the lack of opportunity to renew civil proceedings does not contradict the Constitution
The Constitutional Court of Lithuania ruled that not allowing the renewal of civil proceedings in specific circumstances is constitutionally permissible.
TJ-MG used 'distinguishing' to acquit at least 41 defendants for sexual abuse of vulnerable individuals in 4 years
The Tribunal de Justiรงa de Minas Gerais has acquitted over 40 defendants of severe sexual crimes by applying the legal principle of 'distinguishing' between cases.
Democratic Party Modifies Law Distortion Crime Just Before Vote, Restricting Applicability to 'Criminal Cases'
The Democratic Party of Korea has modified the 'law distortion crime' bill to limit its applicability to criminal cases, amid concerns of potential unconstitutionality.
The manipulation and interference of justice sentenced in four corruption cases amount to $5.3 million in fines and economic reparations
Ecuadorian courts imposed economic reparations and fines totaling $5.3 million in four corruption cases involving manipulation and interference by economic and political powers.
What is known about the ruling that acquitted a man accused of raping a 12-year-old girl in MG
A Brazilian court has acquitted a man accused of sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl, despite a prior conviction, raising serious concerns about the handling of sexual abuse cases involving minors.
Judges Struggle with Complex Court Cases and Labor Shortages
Judges in Estonia are facing challenges with increasing case complexities and a shortage of judicial staff, leading to prolonged court proceedings.
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.
West Africa: Nigeria Implemented Only 10 of 66 Cases Passed in 25 Years - Ecowas Court
Since its establishment in 2001, Nigeria has only executed 10 out of 66 cases decided by the ECOWAS Court, raising concerns over compliance with regional judicial decisions.
The harsh accusation against a former prosecutor in a trial against police for stealing drug shipments and inventing cases
Claudio Scapolan, a former prosecutor, is accused of being a key player in a criminal organization involved in drug theft and falsifying legal documents, though he has not yet been formally tried for his charges.
Fico wants to bypass the Constitutional Court and completely abolish cooperating defendants
Robert Fico seeks to circumvent the Constitutional Court to eliminate cooperating defendants in legal cases.
South Africa: SCA Rules Medical Negligence Damages Must Be Paid As Lump Sum
The Supreme Court of Appeal in South Africa has ruled that damages for future medical expenses in cases of medical negligence must be paid as a lump sum, overturning a previous court order that required treatment instead.
N. Androulakis on G. Panagopoulos: Any PASEP official involved in cases investigated by justice will be excluded from the party
Nikos Androulakis, the president of PASOK, stated that any party officials implicated in judicial investigations will be suspended, emphasizing a difference in approach compared to the ruling New Democracy party.
Labor reform and mandatory jurisprudence
The article discusses a proposed labor reform in Argentina that seeks to modify judicial procedures for labor cases in Buenos Aires, requiring judges to align their decisions with precedents set by the Supreme Court.
Judge Dariusz ลubowski loses position at the District Court in Warsaw
Judge Dariusz ลubowski has been removed from his position at the Warsaw District Court following a decision by its president, Beata Najjar.
It doesn't happen from one minute to the next, says the court chief about why he hesitated with the harassment solution
The chief of the court explains his hesitation in addressing harassment cases, emphasizing that quick decisions are not always feasible.
G. Floridis: "Judicial council," the dominant view on the revision of Article 86
Justice Minister George Floridis discussed the prevailing opinion on revising Article 86 of the Constitution, which concerns the accountability of ministers in criminal cases.
Seoul Central District Court designates two Equal Judgement Chambers solely for serious crimes of rebellion
The Seoul Central District Court has established two trial chambers composed entirely of senior judges to handle cases of rebellion-related crimes.
The Malagasy Minister of Justice visits Mauritius in connection with the procedure against Mamy Ravatomanga
Malagasy Justice Minister Fanirisoa Ernaivo has visited Mauritius to enhance judicial cooperation over money laundering cases, particularly involving businessman Mamy Ravatomanga.
The historical police union requests the dismissal of the chief of the judicial police in Pamplona for the 'deletion' of evidence in two rapes
The historical police union has called for the dismissal of the chief of judicial police in Pamplona following a firm ruling by the European Court of Human Rights condemning Spain for systematic evidence manipulation in two rape cases.
The collapse of the Montoro case court causes a blockage of resources for months
The Montoro case court in Tarragona is nearing collapse, causing significant delays in processing cases and blocking resources for months.
Medical Law in Brazil Grows Amid Record Judicialization of Health
Brazil is experiencing a significant increase in health-related judicialization, with over 801,000 cases pending in court and the government spending more than $2 billion in 2023 on judicial rulings for medications and treatments.
Why so many sentences do not result in payment? The challenge of enforcement in the Brazilian civil process
The enforcement phase remains a significant obstacle in the Brazilian judicial process, with over half of cases stalled during this critical stage due to strategic mismanagement and judicial delays.
Yasmina Reza, the great playwright of France: "There is a lot of violence and theater in trials"
Yasmina Reza discusses her experiences attending judicial trials in France and collects these stories in her new book, 'True Cases'.
The Church and the Government sign an agreement this Thursday to financially compensate the victims of abuse
The Spanish Church and Government have signed an agreement to address the economic compensation of sexual abuse victims whose cases have not gone through the judicial system.