The appointed councilor: 'The Yes strengthens the impartiality of the judge'
Bernadette Nicotra, a councilor of the CSM, argues that voting 'Yes' in the referendum will enhance the impartiality of judges in Italy, emphasizing the importance of a fair judicial process.
Mantovano's Tour de Force on Justice: 'The Factions Are Power Sharing Centers'
Alfredo Mantovano advocates for judicial reform in Italy, emphasizing the need for impartiality amid the upcoming referendum campaign.
The Ancient Virtues Now Forgotten of the Lottery
The article discusses the role of random selection (lottery) in the Italian judiciary reform, emphasizing its importance for fairness and meritocracy.
Two silent majorities can make the Yes win
The article discusses the influence of public opinion and artificial intelligence on the upcoming judicial reform vote in Italy, arguing for a 'Yes' in favor of merit and impartiality in the judicial system.
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.
Fachin says that 'detachment of parties and interests at stake' is fundamental in the Judiciary
Supreme Court President Edson Fachin emphasizes the importance of impartiality in judicial decisions, stressing that detachment from political interests is crucial for social justice.
Followers of No always want a biased prosecutor
A prosecutor involved in the trial against Italian Minister Daniela Santanchè appeared in court wearing a No vote symbol, raising concerns about impartiality in the judicial process.
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.
AFAgate: a judge celebrated his birthday in the estate attributed to Toviggino, and now he must resolve in that case
A judge involved in the AFAgate investigation celebrated his birthday at a property linked to the case he is now examining.
Moraes is not impartial in the investigation of confidentiality violations
Minister Alexandre de Moraes is deemed lacking in impartiality regarding the investigation into the alleged breach of confidentiality of Supreme Court judges and their families due to potential conflicts of interest.
Válková Is Likely Doing What Babiš Wants. We Will Need to Wait for Turek's Actions
Czech politician Helena Válková has raised concerns about judicial impartiality, suggesting influence from André Babiš, amidst broader political discussions.
Ziobro and Romanowski Will Have Problems? 'They Will Go to Minsk or Moscow'
The Polish Prosecutor's Office has requested a European arrest warrant for Zbigniew Ziobro, highlighting concerns over judicial impartiality regarding the presiding judge.
Toffoli's Suspicions Could Annul His Actions in the Master Case; STF Opted for Another Solution
The Supreme Federal Court of Brazil has redistributed the investigation into the Master Bank case from Minister Toffoli to Minister André Mendonça after Toffoli stepped down amid suspicions regarding his impartiality.
Pressure Mounts for Suspicions Regarding Toffoli's Reporting in Master Case at STF; Understand What It Is
A Federal Police report linking Supreme Court Minister Dias Toffoli to evidence from banker Daniel Vorcaro has heightened calls for questioning Toffoli's impartiality in the Master bank case.
European Arrest Warrant against Zbigniew Ziobro. Prosecutor wants to exclude the judge
A Polish prosecutor has requested the exclusion of a judge from the case related to the European Arrest Warrant against Zbigniew Ziobro, citing concerns over the judge's impartiality.
Żurek wants disciplinary action against judge Schab for participating in Braun's party congress
Justice Minister Waldemar Żurek has appointed an ad hoc disciplinary spokesperson to investigate Judge Piotr Schab for potentially violating judicial impartiality rules by attending a party congress.
NATO Can Go to War, Turkish Official Declared in Kyiv. The Czech President Previously Rejected Him from Government for Hitler's Adoration
A Czech minister's remarks questioning judicial impartiality have sparked controversy, attracting attention after a Turkish official's statement supporting NATO military action in Kyiv.