The Malvinas Case: Committee to Present Extension Resource to Clarify Compliance with Reparation Measures
The Permanent Committee for the Defense of Human Rights in Ecuador plans to monitor and push for compliance with the court's reparations ruling concerning the Malvinas case involving the forced disappearance of four children.
The Government Rushes a New University Financing Law with the Approval of Rectors
The Argentine government is hastening a new university financing law, supported by university rectors, to address judicial conflicts stemming from non-compliance with the previous law.
Another Controversy Over Labor Reform: Judges Who Evade Supreme Court Rulings May Be Removed
Argentina's labor reform bill mandates that lower court judges follow Supreme Court rulings, with non-compliance leading to potential removal from their positions.
Czarzasty does not give up on Nawrocki. The Venice Commission will again deal with Polish matters
Political tensions in Poland escalate as Włodzimierz Czarzasty critiques a new presidential judicial reform proposed by Karol Nawrocki, citing severe penalties for judiciary non-compliance.
The President asks the Saeima to reconsider the replacement of judges' service pensions with special pensions
The Latvian President urges the Saeima to reassess proposed legislative changes to judges' pensions, emphasizing the need for compliance with constitutional guarantees of judicial independence.
Central Bank decrees liquidation of Banco Pleno, which was part of Master
The Central Bank of Brazil has announced the judicial liquidation of Banco Pleno S.A., extending the same status to its affiliated company, Pleno Distribuidora, due to compliance and management issues.
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 Speaker of the Seimas nominates Artūras Drigotas as a candidate for judges of the Constitutional Court
The Speaker of the Seimas, J.Olekas, has nominated Artūras Drigotas for a judgeship in the Constitutional Court, following the annulment of the previous nomination of Julių Sabatauską due to constitutional non-compliance.
MPF requests a fine of R$ 354 thousand against the city of Belém for failing to provide shelter for homeless people
The Federal Public Ministry has requested a court to impose fines totaling over R$ 354,000 against Belém and the Papa John XXIII Foundation for not complying with judicial decisions regarding the sheltering of homeless individuals in the city.
Judicial ultimatum to the Congo Embassy to compensate two former workers for wrongful dismissal
The judicial authorities in Spain have given the Congo Embassy a 20-day ultimatum to compensate two former employees for wrongful dismissal after months of non-compliance with a court order.