OAB-SP proposes digital ethics code for STF ministers and advocates for more transparency in the court
The Brazilian Bar Association in São Paulo has proposed a digital ethics code for Supreme Court ministers to enhance transparency in their online activities and judicial processes.
Norwegian press likes to refer to itself as the safety valve of the rule of law. History shows otherwise.
The article critiques the Norwegian press's role in upholding judicial transparency, particularly highlighting past failures in covering significant legal scandals.
Justice referendum, Paolo Capone, General Secretary of UGL: "The Yes is a responsible choice for a more balanced and credible justice"
Paolo Capone argues that supporting the referendum for the separation of magistrates' careers is essential for fostering a more trustworthy judicial system in Italy.
'Purging' the list of 75 candidates for Attorney General begins with incomplete commission and complaints from oversight
The review process for 75 candidates to become Ecuador's Attorney General is marred by delays, incomplete oversight, and transparency concerns.
‘Why does he still have immunity?’ MC demands answers from the Morelos Prosecutor's Office regarding the Cuauhtémoc Blanco case
The Movimiento Ciudadano party, led by Deputy Ivonne Ortega, has demanded transparency and urgency in the judicial proceedings against former Morelos governor Cuauhtémoc Blanco Bravo.
Honorary Court reprimanded Trakai judge Monika Ambrasaite-Valentinavicius
The National Courts Administration has issued a reprimand to judge Monika Ambrasaite-Valentinavicius for failing to publicly announce a verdict in a 2024 case and not explaining the reasoning or appeal process.
There are increasingly more women in Ecuador's state functions
In recent years, Ecuador's Executive, Legislative, Judicial, Electoral, and Transparency and Social Control functions have seen an increase in the number of women in high-level positions, a significant achievement noted on International Women's Day.
Claude Palmero, the former accountant of Albert of Monaco, reveals the prince's secrets in a book: “I will not discuss private life unless attacked”
Claude Palmero, the former accountant for Albert of Monaco, discusses secrets surrounding the prince in his new book while also detailing a judicial battle after his dismissal in 2023.
Examining Judges Whose Names Are Unknown... A Reporter Wants to Change the 'No Basis for Judgment'
A journalist advocates for more transparency in Japan's judicial review process by highlighting the lack of public knowledge about Supreme Court judges during elections.
Newstapa Reveals Real Names in Yoon Seok-yeol's Verdict: 'Correcting Historical Records'
Newstapa has publicly released the full text of the verdict against former President Yoon Seok-yeol, emphasizing the importance of accountability and transparency in judicial proceedings.
The Kirchners Attempt to Block a Report on the Work Level of Each Member of the Council of the Judiciary
A public information request regarding the activity level of judicial councilors has created tensions in Argentina's Council of the Judiciary, particularly with the Kirchnerist faction.
Appeal concerning the Constitutional Tribunal. "Simply filling vacancies is not enough"
A coalition of 31 social organizations in Poland is urging for greater transparency in the selection process for judges of the Constitutional Tribunal, beyond just filling six vacancies.
“The Public Has the Right to See Yoon Seok-youl's Judgment in Real Names” - A Professor's Claim Former Judge
A professor argues that the judgment documents for former President Yoon Seok-youl, sentenced to life imprisonment for treason, should be publicly accessible by name.
The Supreme Court launched online judicial auctions and now you can bid from your cell phone
Argentina's Supreme Court has introduced a new online auction system, allowing bids via mobile devices for various properties and items.
The revealed data and the missing ones
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa stated that 85% of the leaders of criminal groups have been captured, but questions remain about the processing and sentencing of those detained.
Secret meeting to remove Toffoli from the Master case raises doubts due to lack of transparency
A confidential meeting of Supreme Court ministers to remove Dias Toffoli from overseeing the Master Bank case has sparked concerns about transparency and the judicial process.
The British Ministry of Justice has ordered the deletion of the largest court reporting archive
The UK Ministry of Justice has mandated the deletion of the Courtsdesk archive, impacting media access and transparency in the judicial system.
'We need you to act with transparency': Marcela Aguiñaga on the arrest of Aquiles Alvarez
Marcela Aguiñaga, the prefect of Guayas, calls for judicial transparency following the arrest of Guayaquil's mayor Aquiles Alvarez amid an organized crime investigation.
Central African Republic: A policeman arrested after the escape of rebel leader Nourd Gregaza found dead
The body of a policeman involved in the investigation of a rebel leader's escape has been discovered, raising concerns over judicial transparency and police conduct.
The creation of a platform for judicial bailiffs does not restrict legal work, says Floridis
Floridis asserts that the establishment of a platform for judicial bailiffs will not limit legal work and emphasizes that digitization enhances transparency.
The Transparency of the Draw
The article discusses concerns that a proposed constitutional review might undermine judicial independence by favoring lay members in the selection process for judicial bodies through a lottery system.
Puglia at the fair in Miami, Court of Auditors: "Waste of 300 million"
The spending methods surrounding the Miami Design Week have come under judicial scrutiny due to allegations of lack of transparency and pre-determined winners, leading to discussions of potential financial damages exceeding 300,000 euros.