Bartosz Pilitowski: The election of judges to the KRS is not 'rocket science' but a test of the state's seriousness
Bartosz Pilitowski discusses the upcoming election of judges to the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS) in Poland, emphasizing the need for clear procedures and respect for judges' will to avoid further crises in the judicial system.
Aleksander Stępkowski: The Students of Wise Kalek, or about the 'Legal' Judges of the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court in Poland is undergoing procedures to elect judges amidst a boycott by a group of judges, raising questions about their legitimacy.
Gherardo Colombo: "With the reform of disciplinary procedures to stop investigations"
Former magistrate Gherardo Colombo discusses the recent comments made by Italian Undersecretary Fazzolari regarding a hypothetical vote by Putin, framing the conversation in a broader context of justice reforms in Italy.
Journal of Laws dated February 16, 2026 (positions 170-173)
The article provides a summary of various regulations published in the Journal of Laws of Poland on February 16, 2026, including changes in judicial procedures and announcements regarding local elections.
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.
Labor reform and mandatory jurisprudence
The article discusses a proposed labor reform in Argentina that seeks to modify judicial procedures for labor cases in Buenos Aires, requiring judges to align their decisions with precedents set by the Supreme Court.
Park Young-jae, head of the court administration, says "The Supreme Court ruling on Lee Jae-myung was based on proper procedures"... Opposes judicial reform proposal
Park Young-jae, the new head of the court administration, defended the Supreme Court's ruling on Lee Jae-myung's election law violation as procedural, while clearly opposing the ruling party's proposed judicial reforms.