Venezuelan Prosecutor Tarek William Saab Resigns
The Venezuelan prosecutor, Tarek William Saab, has resigned alongside the Ombudsman Alfredo Ruiz amid judicial reforms ordered by President Delcy Rodríguez.
Due to small pensions, will they take bribes? The Judicial Council points out risks in the retirement pension reform
The article discusses recent reforms to judicial pensions in Latvia that increase the required service years and adjust pension calculations, raising concerns about possible corruption due to lower benefits.
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.
Advisory Council of former presidents of the National Court considers the return of the Supreme Court of Justice and further reforms
The Advisory Council of former presidents of Ecuador's National Court is considering reforms to address the judicial crisis affecting the judiciary in the country.
The left creates a poisoned atmosphere. What a mistake it is to return to judicial zealotry
Enrico Morando, a founding member of the Democratic Party, warns against the hostile environment facing supporters of judicial reforms within the left, highlighting the challenges they face from within their own ranks.
Beata Morawiec: It is worth defending oneself against the unlawful actions of the authorities
Beata Morawiec discusses the implications of the presidential veto on the Krajowa Rada Sądownictwa and proposed judicial reforms in Poland that threaten the independence of judges.
Eliana Calmon Revisits Episodes That Justify the Code of Ethics
Eliana Calmon reflects on her tenure as the national corregidora of the judiciary and discusses ethical practices that should be incorporated into a judicial code of conduct.
Parties Continue to Discuss the Rejected Retirement Pension Reform for Judges and Prosecutors
Latvia's political parties are reviewing a retirement pension reform for judges and prosecutors initially rejected by the president, seeking additional assessments as prompted by his feedback.
Nawrocki more critical than Duda towards the courts. What after the veto on the KRS law?
President Karol Nawrocki vetoed the law on the National Council of the Judiciary, signaling his intention to preserve the judicial system established by the PiS party without enacting reforms.
The two CSM? Even Europe asks us for it
The article discusses the European Union's longstanding calls for reforms in Italy's judicial system, particularly emphasizing the need for the separation of careers and greater independence of judges.
The Supreme Court is discussing a petition demanding to compel Levin to cooperate with Isaac Amit
Israel's Supreme Court is reviewing a petition that seeks to enforce cooperation between Justice Minister Yariv Levin and Supreme Court President Isaac Amit.
Mattarella Will Preside Over the Csm Plenary: The Gratteri Issue on the Table
Italy's President Mattarella will preside over a Csm plenary, amidst a heated political climate surrounding judicial reforms and the scrutiny of Prosecutor Gratteri.
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.
Picierno shakes the PD hardliner. "A Yes against ruined lives"
Pina Picierno of the Democratic Party argues for a Yes vote on judicial reforms, countering party leader Elly Schlein's opposition to the reform referendum.
Judicial Judges Association: "Vehemently opposed" to judicial "Kallikratis"
The Judicial Judges Association (E.D.D.) expresses strong opposition to the proposed amendments to the Administrative Procedure Code, demanding changes to the judicial organization and reforms to judicial salaries.
How to organize primary elections for the National Judiciary Council? Appeal Court Presidents unveil details
The article discusses the upcoming primary elections for the National Judiciary Council in Poland and the considerations from appeal court presidents regarding this process amid ongoing judicial reforms.
Piebiak, his people, and neo-judges are going after the KRS. They want to continue ruling the courts and appointing judges
Former Deputy Minister Lukasz Piebiak and beneficiaries of previous judicial reforms in Poland are seeking positions on the newly reformed National Judicial Council (KRS) to maintain influence over the judiciary.
"Politics Wants to Control the Judiciary". The Latest Fake News from the 5 Stars on the Referendum
The article critiques the statement by Italy's Five Star Movement claiming that proposed judicial reforms would allow political control over the judiciary, labeling it as fake news.
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.
Companies Avoid Courts After Judicial Reform: 'Businessmen Are Worried,' Says Laynez
Companies in Mexico are increasingly avoiding courts in favor of arbitration or mediation due to legal uncertainty following judicial reforms.
[View Briefing] ‘Cutting Off Power and Water to Media Companies’ Lee Sang-min First Trial
The first trial for Lee Sang-min regarding the controversial 'cutting off power and water to media companies' is underway, alongside discussions about various political and judicial reforms in South Korea.
Inter-American Court admits challenge against judicial reform; Martínez Cázares asks for a delay in the election of judges
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has accepted a challenge against judicial reforms in Mexico, prompting calls for a delay in the election of judges.
The state justice as hope
The article discusses the importance of placing people and their rights as a national priority in Mexico, highlighting recent judicial reforms and their implications for justice delivery.
Maciej Gutowski, Piotr Kardas: Poor elections to the Tribunal would be a triumph for PiS
The article discusses the implications of the ruling coalition's plans to quickly fill vacant positions in the Constitutional Tribunal in Poland amid ongoing public debates about judicial reforms.
The CSM's aid for the judges pro No in the Court of Cassation
The CSM's advisers are supporting judges opposing the referendum on judicial reforms in Italy.
The Red Robes Reject the PD: "Opposition Too Weak"
Italian judges criticize the PD for weakness in opposing government reforms that could affect judicial appointments.
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.
Bolaños attributes Perelló's criticisms to a 'political discourse' and emphasizes that the Government will advance in justice reforms
Félix Bolaños, the Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Courts, dismisses Isabel Perelló's criticisms as politically motivated and emphasizes the government's commitment to necessary judicial reforms.
Han Byeong-do: 'There is no compromise on prosecutorial reform... the end of civil war is the recovery of livelihoods'
Han Byeong-do, the floor leader of the Democratic Party, asserted that the first principle of the Lee Jae-myung government is 'only the people's life', emphasizing that the end of civil war will lead to the recovery of livelihoods while committing to comprehensive prosecutorial and judicial reforms.
Chaos in Poland: A couple discovered after divorce that they are not divorced at all. This may affect thousands of people
Thousands of people in Poland may find out they are still legally married despite believing they have been divorced for years, as highlighted by Politico, due to confusion stemming from judicial reforms by past governments.
Nigeria: Senator Seeks Judicial Reforms On Conflicting Supreme Court Rulings
Senator Neda Imasuen has expressed concern over conflicting Supreme Court rulings in Nigeria, stating that it undermines public confidence and increases the court's workload.
The High Court? Finally, unacceptable behaviors of judges will be punished
Alfonso D'Avino, the Prosecutor of Parma, discusses his changed views on judicial career separation and reflects on the ongoing case of Chiara Petrolini amidst upcoming reforms and a referendum.
Diplomacy: Hungary grants asylum to Poland's former Minister of Justice
Hungary has granted asylum to former Polish Minister of Justice Zbigniew Ziobro, who faces legal challenges in Poland amid scrutiny over judicial reforms enacted by the previous national-conservative government.
Helsinki Foundation: New electoral system for KRS will favor district judges
The newly adopted government bill concerning the National Judiciary Council outlines that fifteen judicial members will be elected by judges themselves, including a diverse representation from various court levels.
The Truth is Upside Down. The Lesson of Enzo Tortora's Companion to Marco Travaglio
The new year has unofficially ignited the 'hostilities' ahead of the spring justice referendum, with Marco Travaglio using the case of Enzo Tortora to argue against supporters of judicial reforms.