The judicial veto on hunting worsens the wolf crisis in Galicia: "They are forcing us to abandon," farmers complain
Farmers in Galicia are expressing frustration over a judicial ban on wolf hunting, which they claim exacerbates their existing challenges and leads to significant livestock losses.
Crisis in public transport: preventive measure prevents Ricco from removing bus fleet from Acre
A Brazilian labor court has prevented Ricco Transportes e Turismo from removing its bus fleet from Acre without judicial authorization, amidst concerns over unpaid wages and social security contributions affecting over 450 workers.
The resistance of certain sectors to institutional degeneration causes perplexity
The article discusses the relationship between public opinion and the legitimacy of supreme courts in Brazil, focusing on how political actors respond to judicial decisions.
Shell network shrinks amid RaÃzen's financial crisis
RaÃzen has lost over 200 partner fuel stations in a significant turn during its first year of contraction since 2020, amid a financial crisis requiring judicial recovery.
OAB-SP intends to meet with presidents of superior courts to discuss judicial reform
The São Paulo section of the Brazilian Bar Association (OAB-SP) plans a meeting with the presidents of the superior courts on April 6 to discuss judicial reform amid a crisis in the Brazilian judiciary.
A 19-Year-Old Young Woman Arrested for Burning Down the House Where She Lived in Madrid Days Before Judicial Eviction
A 19-year-old Peruvian woman was arrested for allegedly setting fire to the house she occupied in Madrid days before a scheduled judicial eviction.
Case of former judge Carlos Serrano presented before the IACHR. Observatory of Rights and Association of Magistrates warn of judicial crisis
The crisis in Ecuador's judiciary was presented to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, highlighting the case of former anti-corruption judge Carlos Serrano and pressures he faced from powerful figures.
Without mentioning Master, Fachin advocates for judges' 'distance from the parties and interests at stake'
Brazil's Supreme Court President Edson Fachin emphasizes the importance of judicial impartiality and distance from interests at a meeting amid the image crisis related to the Banco Master investigation.
A Judicial Power on the Brink of Crisis
Argentina's Judicial Power is facing a crisis due to a high number of vacant positions, undermining the rule of law and the country's democratic integrity.
Supreme at a Supreme Crossroads at 135 Years
At its 135th anniversary, Brazil's Supreme Federal Court is facing one of the most severe crises in its history.
The latest twist in the sexual abuse case in the PSOE of Galicia: Tomé's son will enter as councilor after the head of Equality resigned
The political and judicial crisis surrounding José Tomé of Lugo has seen a new development as his son is set to become a councilor following the resignation of the Equality head due to personal reasons.
Tax Reform and Its Effects on Judicial Recovery
The implementation of tax reform in Brazil alters how companies in crisis manage their tax obligations, impacting their approach to judicial recovery.
Mazón, closer to the court
A Spanish judge has pushed for the prosecution of former Valencian president Carlos Mazón in connection with the deadly flooding in Valencia in 2024.
Advisory Council of former presidents of the National Court considers the return of the Supreme Court of Justice and further reforms
The Advisory Council of former presidents of Ecuador's National Court is considering reforms to address the judicial crisis affecting the judiciary in the country.
Alckmin says government is seeking solution for Avibras crisis and avoids anticipating plans for 2026 elections
Geraldo Alckmin, Brazil's acting president, stated that the federal government is committed to finding a solution for the Avibras crisis, which has affected the defense company undergoing judicial recovery.
Santa Cruz appeals to the Supreme Court
The province of Santa Cruz in Argentina is appealing to the Supreme Court amid a serious institutional crisis driven by judicial corruption and the manipulation of justice by political factions.
From Alberto Fujimori to Alejandro Toledo and Pedro Castillo: The Long List of Former Peruvian Presidents Investigated and Removed from the Palace of Pizarro
The article outlines the judicial troubles faced by several former Peruvian presidents, highlighting a persistent crisis of institutional integrity and corruption in the country.
Toffoli's exit from the case exposes unprecedented crisis in the STF and reinforces historical shielding
The Supreme Federal Court (STF) of Brazil has removed Minister Dias Toffoli from the Master case, a surprising decision highlighting ongoing issues within the court.
While the High Court is alarmed by the lack of judge appointments, Levin continues to complete the coup
The Israeli High Court expresses concern over the delay in appointing judges amid political turmoil.
Institutional Decomposition of the Province of Buenos Aires
The article discusses the significant reduction in the number of ministers in the Supreme Court of Buenos Aires, which is operating with less than half of its required members, affecting the judicial system's integrity.
This time, Fachin will have public opinion on his side
At the opening of the judicial year, STF president Edson Fachin addressed the credibility crisis of the court, acknowledging the need for accountability and the legitimacy of republican criticism.
Daily Summary #1845: Fictor Group requests judicial recovery after crisis linked to the Banco Master case; 'He needs a miracle', says father of teenager in coma after gum argument
The article discusses the judicial recovery request by Fictor Group amid a crisis connected to the Banco Master case and highlights a father’s plea for his son who is in a coma following a trivial argument.
Fictor Alimentos stocks plummet on group's judicial recovery request
Fictor Alimentos shares dropped over 20% following the holding company's filing for judicial recovery, hitting a low of 41.22% during trading.
Who is the Fictor Group, conglomerate that requested judicial recovery after crisis linked to Banco Master
The Fictor Group has filed for judicial recovery following its unsuccessful attempt to acquire Banco Master, shortly before the bank was liquidated amid financial scandal.
Grupo Fictor requests judicial recovery after crisis linked to Banco Master case
Grupo Fictor has filed for judicial recovery in São Paulo to restructure its debts totaling approximately R$ 4 billion amid a financial crisis.
Judicial Crisis Between the Outgoing and New Presidents of Malawi Due to 4 Dogs
Malawi is embroiled in a bizarre custody battle over four trained guard dogs between the outgoing president Lazarus Chakwera and the newly elected president.
Without Congress and in the midst of an internal crisis: what Maduro's kidnapping says about Trump's accumulation of power
The article discusses how Donald Trump is exercising unilateralism through the kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro, reflecting his disregard for legislative and judicial powers in the U.S.
Turbulent Year for the Medical Association of Madrid, with an Interim President and an Elected One Awaiting Court Decisions
The Medical Association of Madrid (Icomem) is facing its worst crisis in recent history, marked by judicial scandals, mutual accusations, conflicts over financial management, and controversial positions.