Juan Bautista Mahiques, Minister of Justice: 'I fully trust the President and his explanations'
Juan Bautista Mahiques, the new Minister of Justice of Argentina, expresses confidence in President Milei while discussing political dynamics affecting judicial appointments and other legal matters in an interview.
Ten Reasons to Vote Yes
The article outlines ten compelling arguments for supporting a proposed judicial reform in Italy.
Who blocks the code in the STF strengthens the reputation of the worst court of all time
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court is facing criticism as public trust reaches an all-time low, amid calls for a code of conduct.
Liberia: 'We Must Decide Cases By the Law and Evidence'
Judge Peter W. Gbeneweleh emphasized the importance of making judicial decisions based solely on law and evidence, urging his colleagues to uphold fairness and integrity in the judiciary.
Letters from readers: AFA, appointment, painful situation
Readers express concerns about the Argentine Football Association's challenges and government appointments, highlighting the impact on fans and public trust in the judicial system.
Babiš has immunity. He hid from the justice he trusts
Czech politician Andrej Babiš is facing legal troubles but claims immunity while expressing trust in the judicial system.
The Chief Justice Deceives the People Like This [Column by Park Yong-hyun]
The Chief Justice of South Korea, Cho Hee-dae, faced criticism for allegedly misleading the public about the nation's judicial system's credibility by citing foreign indices and statistics.
Cho Hee-dae: 'Judicial System Undermined Without Basis'... Direct Rebuttal of Court Distrust
Korea’s Supreme Court Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae expressed strong opposition to the newly instituted judicial reforms and highlighted the growing tension between the judiciary and the ruling Democratic Party.
Aftenposten: The Prosecutor's Office Requests a Fine of 400,000 NOK for NRK After Images of Victims
The Norwegian Prosecutor's office is seeking a fine for NRK for airing images of crime victims during a court trial, which they claim undermines the victims' trust in the judicial process.
Cho Hee-dae: "Undermining the Judiciary and Demonizing Judges is Not Acceptable"
South Korea's Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae addressed concerns about public distrust in the judiciary, urging against unnecessary criticism and emphasizing the need for legislative improvements.
Supreme Court Justice Noh Tae-ack Retires: 'Independence of the Judiciary Requires Endless Self-Reflection to Be Realized'
Noh Tae-ack, upon retiring from the Supreme Court, emphasized the importance of continuous self-reflection and fair trials to achieve judicial independence and regain public trust.
My Convincing Yes. Text Awaited for Years. It is Not a Reform Against Judges
Marco Minniti, former Interior Minister of Italy, expresses his strong support for a long-awaited judicial reform, aiming to enhance public trust in the justice system.
What Anna Hazare Said About Arvind Kejriwal's Acquittal in the Liquor Scam
Anna Hazare urged citizens to maintain trust in the justice system after Arvind Kejriwal and others were acquitted in the Delhi liquor scam case.
[Editorial] The Chief Justices' Meeting was Just a Complaint Without Diagnosis or Solution for 'Judicial Distrust'
The meeting of chief justices across the country expressed strong opposition to the judicial reform bills introduced in the National Assembly but failed to address the deep-seated distrust in the judiciary.
Editorial: The 'Judicial Reform 3 Laws' should undergo deliberation before being presented to the National Assembly
The 'Judicial Reform 3 Laws' will be voted on in the National Assembly, emphasizing the need for careful deliberation on controversial aspects like the crime of legal distortion.
Political Persecution: Babiš Ignores Justice, Voters Again on Čapák. Červený is a Puppet
The article discusses the ongoing political controversies in Czech politics regarding Andrej Babiš's legal troubles and recent political appointments, highlighting concerns over public trust in the judiciary.
Judges and Prosecutors Union: 'Political Tomb Robbery and Utter Opportunism on the Trial of Tempi'
The Judges and Prosecutors Union of Greece condemned unnamed politicians for undermining the upcoming trial related to the Tempi incident, labeling their actions as desperate opportunism.
STJ diverges in judging allegations of sexual abuse in two courts
The STJ took swift action against a minister accused of sexual misconduct, while a similar case involving a judge has seen significantly less urgency.
Ministers report lack of trust and see Fachin isolated after the Toffoli case
After the meeting that confirmed Dias Toffoli's removal from the Master case, Supreme Court ministers reported a lack of trust in court president Edson Fachin, pointing to his isolation within the tribunal.
The solution that Eva Sannum welcomes is a dangerous path to take
Eva Sannum supports judicial oversight on media reporting, which raises concerns about press freedom and public trust in the justice system.
Judicial Discipline Tribunal evaluates 840 judges elected by popular vote
The Judicial Discipline Tribunal of Mexico has commenced the evaluation of 840 judges elected by popular vote on June 1, 2025, aiming to enhance the quality and trustworthiness of the judiciary.
Babiš wants to 'fight for the truth' in the Čapí hnízdo case, does not trust the court process
Andrej Babiš expresses his determination to pursue the truth in the Čapí hnízdo case while voicing skepticism about the judicial proceedings.