State courts spend 67% of their budget on staff, and expenses grow faster than revenue
State judicial institutions in Brazil allocated over R$ 62.5 billion for salaries in 2024, which accounts for 67% of their total budgets.
US State Dept. voices ‘respect’ for Korea’s institutions, tempering White House’s tone on Yoon verdict
The US State Department reaffirmed respect for South Korea's judicial independence following comments from a White House official regarding former President Yoon Suk-yeol's life sentence.
HRW calls for dismantling of repressive apparatus in Venezuela
Human Rights Watch urges Venezuelan authorities to implement immediate reforms in judicial and electoral institutions to repeal abusive laws.
Judicial Sexual Scandal: A Story of Power, Fear, and 90 Signatures
A disturbing investigation into allegations of sexual harassment involving a judge at the Regional Court in Ostrava reveals a culture of misconduct within Czech judicial institutions.
Learn about the African Union and its main organs and institutions
The article provides an overview of the African Union, established in 2002, highlighting its key institutions such as the Commission, the Court of Justice, and the Peace and Security Council.
Justice was delayed for 32 years
The article discusses the longstanding issue of delayed justice in Greece, which has persisted for over 16 years despite being a priority for reforms demanded by international institutions.
Supreme Demoralization
The article discusses the importance of supreme courts and constitutional courts in a democratic state, reflecting on the distinction between the individuals holding judicial positions and the institutions themselves, while also referencing a recent investigation that led to the liquidation of Banco Master.