Deputies: the Government delays the formation of the Political Trial Commission while the $LIBRA case advances
The Argentine government delays the establishment of a crucial Political Trial Commission amid ongoing implications of the $LIBRA case.
Shared Dreams or Shared Nightmares?
The article discusses the judicial delays in a case involving embezzlement of public funds for social housing by the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina.
The country of the eternal carousel
Argentina is caught in a time loop where judicial delays contribute to endemic impunity for corrupt officials.
No more delays. A man has been executed in Texas for the brutal stabbing of his partner and her 8-year-old son
A man in Texas has been executed for the brutal murder of his partner and her young son after multiple delays in the judicial process.
The Judiciary indicates that difficulties in implementing the instance courts have not caused delays
The Judiciary in Spain has stated that while there are difficulties in implementing instance courts, these have not resulted in significant delays in judicial proceedings.
'Purging' the list of 75 candidates for Attorney General begins with incomplete commission and complaints from oversight
The review process for 75 candidates to become Ecuador's Attorney General is marred by delays, incomplete oversight, and transparency concerns.
“Abominable”: the Buenos Aires government is embargoed for more than $157 billion due to contamination in a water basin
The Buenos Aires provincial government has been sanctioned for over $157 billion due to delays in addressing wastewater contamination impacting the Santiago river system.
It was supposed to be faster, but it is slower. How long did it take to wait for court rulings in 2025?
Recent data shows that wait times for court rulings in Poland have increased, contrary to government promises for reform.
Jan Kuzawiński, President of the National Chamber of Appeals: I Am Afraid of a Wave of Departures
Jan Kuzawiński discusses the challenges faced by the National Chamber of Appeals in Poland, particularly regarding delays in rulings and the potential for a wave of resignations.
State Audit: In three years, the proportion of timely recommendations implemented has increased to 23%
The Lithuanian State Audit Office reports an increase in the timely implementation of recommendations to 23% over three years, highlighting positive reforms in the judiciary and social support systems, but noting ongoing delays in critical systemic changes.
Days Before the Hearing in the Triple A Case, There Is Still Not a Complete Trial Court; Parties Involved Request Raffle to Avoid 'Unnecessary Delays'
With less than three days until the hearing for the Triple A case, concerns arise over the incomplete Anti-Corruption Tribunal and the impending legal proceedings involving high-profile defendants including the mayor of Guayaquil.
Judiciary begins disciplinary proceedings in Manabí 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.
Michał Długosz: Judicial Unreasonableness, or Very Slow Courts
The article discusses the issue of judicial unreasonableness and the delays in the Polish court system.
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.
Petroamazonas requests anti-corruption judge Carlos Serrano to excuse himself from the trial tribunal in the Triple A case; request seeks to avoid delays and annulments
Petroamazonas has requested that anti-corruption judge Carlos Serrano recuse himself from the Triple A trial tribunal in order to prevent potential legal delays and invalidation issues.
‘Judicial Three Laws’ thwarting the special law on US investment... Both the Democratic and People’s Power parties blame each other for the failed special committee
The Korean National Assembly's planned meeting on a special law for US investments was disrupted as the ruling and opposition parties blamed each other for delays in legislative proceedings.
Hearing on election petition postponed, CJI asked - Should we interfere with HC's work?
The Supreme Court of India raised concerns about frequent adjournments in election petition hearings, questioning the impact of such delays on the judicial process.
Judicial error in Berlin: Judge delays protocol, alleged rapist is released
A serious judicial error in Berlin has led to the release of an alleged rapist, putting the victim's safety at risk after she bravely testified against him.
The 'case of the residences' advances painfully while waiting for the Provincial Court to decide whether to establish a macro case
The 'case of the residences' faces delays and confusion as the Provincial Court deliberates on whether to unify separate judicial procedures related to COVID-19 deaths in Madrid care homes.
"We want to apologize": two judges declared the adoptability of two children and summoned them to explain why they have been in a home for three years
Two Argentine judges have declared two siblings adoptable after they spent three years in a foster home, and they summoned the children to court to explain the situation and apologize for the delays.
Ekiti courts digitalise case management for effective justice system
The Ekiti State High Court is implementing a digital case management system to improve efficiency and reduce delays in the judicial process.
Hurdles and delays in judicial processes increase distrust in the justice system: in 2025, 50.2% of convened hearings did not take place, according to the Prosecutor's Office
In Ecuador, a significant percentage of judicial hearings are being canceled, leading to a growing distrust in the justice system as revealed by the Prosecutor's Office.
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.
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.
In 2026, French courts will release criminals due to inability to judge them in time
French magistrates warn that the criminal justice system is deteriorating, predicting that many criminals will be released by 2026 due to delays in the judicial process.