Milei's speech raises expectations in the Justice system, but the Government says no announcements will be made
Milei's recent address has stirred anticipation within the judicial system, although government officials have indicated that there will be no immediate proposals regarding judicial vacancies or reforms.
President vs. Government on KRS, and Poles Want Consensus. Latest Survey
The Polish President has vetoed a proposed amendment to the law on the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS), as the Sejm has voted to restore constitutional standards for the election of KRS members.
Mantovano: 'Italians do not trust the judiciary'. Coppi: 'Useless reform'
Alfredo Montavano highlights a growing mistrust among Italians towards the judiciary, suggesting necessary reforms to ensure perceived impartiality.
List of 15 judges recommended to the KRS by Iustitia
The largest association of Polish judges, Iustitia, has presented a list of 15 judges it supports for elections to the National Judiciary Council (KRS), which is also backed by other associations defending independent courts.
'Judicial 3 Laws' Bring Frustration to the Judiciary... Park Young-jae Resigns as Head of the Court Administration Office
South Korea's Supreme Court Justice Park Young-jae announced his resignation as head of the Court Administration Office amid the controversial passage of the 'Judicial 3 Laws' led by the ruling Democratic Party.
A stormy debate on the KRS and PIP is coming. Where to watch the session of the Sejm?
Polish lawmakers are convening for the 51st session of the Sejm, discussing critical legislative changes including management of data and legal education reforms.
We all exaggerated in the tones. With the No, the extreme robes win
In a recent forum, Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio emphasized the need for calm dialogue regarding the upcoming referendum on career separation reforms, acknowledging that the tone of discussions has been excessive.
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.
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 Sฤ downictwa 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.
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.
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.
Maลgorzata Manowska on the elections to the KRS: Illegal
Maลgorzata Manowska criticizes proposed reforms to the National Council of the Judiciary, deeming elements of it unconstitutional and undemocratic.
"Executor" Schab runs for the renewed KRS. He still wants to discipline and educate judges
Piotr Schab, responsible for mass repression against judges during the PiS government, is running for the National Council of the Judiciary in Poland, supported by an association of judges linked to the political reforms of the ruling party.
Bolsonaro-supporting Congressman Says Master Case Shows Need for Deep Reform in the Judiciary
Brazilian Congressman Luiz Philippe de Orlรฉans e Braganรงa argues that the involvement of Supreme Court ministers in the Master Bank case highlights the urgent need for profound reforms in the judiciary system, emphasizing transparency and accountability.
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.
Mercedes Caicedo, the young national judge proposed to preside over the Judiciary; the magistrate is in favor of advancing deep reforms
Mercedes Caicedo has been nominated to potentially lead the Ecuadorian judiciary, advocating for significant reforms.
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.
Judges' Association warns of 'wave of asylum lawsuits' and demands more personnel for administrative courts
The Judges' Association cautions that proposed reforms by Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig to expedite administrative court proceedings may not sufficiently address the anticipated rise in asylum lawsuits, calling for increased staff in the courts.
VIDEOS: RJ2 of Monday, February 2, 2026
The article discusses various significant developments including the approval of a bill for gas cylinders for low-income families, ethical reforms in Brazil's judiciary, and security updates for the PIX payment system.
Hungary grants asylum to former Polish minister amid abuse of power investigation
Former Polish justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro has been granted political asylum in Hungary while facing an abuse of power investigation linked to his role in judiciary reforms during his time in the PiS 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 Venice Commission is coming to Poland. Whatโs next for the judiciary reform?
The article discusses the upcoming discussions between the Venice Commission and Polish representatives regarding judiciary reforms and concerns over the statutory removal of judges' status.
Increasing Attacks on the Independent Judiciary
As the AfD anticipates good results in the upcoming state elections in 2026, the German Judges' Association warns of rising anti-liberal forces threatening the judiciary and calls for reforms to protect it.
Higher Salaries and Competitions for Delegations. A Revolution in the Delegation of Judges is Coming
The article discusses proposed reforms in Poland regarding the delegation of judges, emphasizing changes in salaries, the importance of competition for these positions, and aligning national laws with European Union regulations.