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.
Warning of 'disaster in the making' in town set to house hundreds of asylum seekers
Campaigners in Crowborough, East Sussex, are pursuing a judicial review against the government's decision to convert an army training center into accommodation for hundreds of asylum seekers, expressing significant concern about the implications of such measures.
Increase of Supreme Court Justices as a Means to Alleviate Trial Backlog... Need for Measures to Address Concerns of Undermining Lower Courts
The proposed amendment to increase the number of Supreme Court justices in South Korea raises concerns about potential undermining of lower courts while aiming to resolve trial backlogs.
Preventing 'Distorted Law' for Improper Purposes, but Concerns Over Abuse of Control Measures for Judges and Prosecutors
The South Korean government is advancing legislation that could penalize judges and prosecutors for what is deemed 'distorted law', raising concerns about potential abuse and the disruption of judicial independence.
From Deportations and Cutbacks to Anti-Trans Measures: The Successive Setbacks of Trump's Administration by the Judiciary
The article discusses the various judicial setbacks faced by the Trump administration, including a recent Supreme Court ruling against tariffs.
Courts signal follow-up on the Baneheia report
Norwegian courts are set to thoroughly review the Baneheia report and take measures to prevent future judicial errors.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
President Javier Milei's government prepares for the anticipated judicial challenges to the recently approved labor reform.
Judges in the Triple A case seek dates to hold trial hearings and resolve requests to review precautionary measures for Aquiles Alvarez and the whistleblower in the Goleada case
Judges in Ecuador are working to schedule trial hearings for the Triple A case, focusing on precautionary measures concerning Aquiles Alvarez.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae: 'The Judicial Request Will Cause Significant Damage to the Public'...Political Conflicts Over Legislative Measures Continue
Supreme Court Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae expresses concern that the introduction of judicial requests and the expansion of Supreme Court justices will harm the public, emphasizing the need for public discussion before proceeding with such legislative changes.
Hytalo Santos: Rapporteur in TJPB Votes to Replace Imprisonment with Cautionary Measures, But Trial is Postponed
A report on the postponement of the court's decision regarding the replacement of preventive detention for Hytalo Santos and his husband with cautionary measures.
Glovo under judicial control: "Riders exploited"
The Milan Public Prosecutor's office has accused the food delivery company Glovo of exploiting its riders, paying them below the poverty line and subjecting them to punitive measures.
Young man with 'La Casa de Papel' mask arrested in Caracaraà for violating precautionary measure
A 26-year-old man was arrested in CaracaraÃ, Brazil, for leaving Boa Vista without judicial authorization while wearing a mask associated with criminal activities.
Treasury identifies loopholes to hide assets in bank accounts and requests measures from the Central Bank
Brazil's Ministry of Finance has identified loopholes in specific types of bank accounts that allow individuals implicated in criminal actions to hide assets, which hampers potential judicial asset seizures meant to compensate public funds.
MC Poze defends Oruam on social media after arrest warrant against the artist
MC Poze has publicly defended rapper Oruam following a new arrest warrant issued by the Justice of Rio de Janeiro, highlighting Oruam's discreet lifestyle since fulfilling judicial measures.
Rio de Janeiro: preventive detention requested for Argentine influencer accused of making racist gestures
The judicial situation for Argentine influencer Agostina Páez worsens as prosecutors request preventive detention, deeming current measures insufficient.
Security, the government wants to enforce. A draft of a maxi-decree at the Colle
The Italian government has prepared a comprehensive security decree that includes measures such as detention without judicial confirmation and legal protections for agents.
Fictor files for judicial recovery, with a debt of R$ 4 billion
The financial holding Fictor filed for judicial recovery in São Paulo on Sunday, citing a total debt of R$ 4 billion and seeking urgent protective measures to suspend executions and blockages.
Ukraine: A guarantee of 660,000 euros and a series of restrictive measures decided by the judicial authorities for Tymoshenko
Ukrainian judicial authorities have imposed a monetary guarantee of 660,000 euros and several restrictive measures on former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko amid her involvement in a bribery case.
Marinakis on Farmers: We Should Not Reach Plan B, Sanctions and Judicial Intervention if Blockades Continue
Marinakis warns farmers that reaching a 'Plan B' will lead to sanctions and judicial measures if the blockades persist, emphasizing the need for resolution without creating conflict.