The CGPJ complies with what was agreed with Justice and will call for 125 magistrate positions for the fourth round
The CGPJ has announced it will open 125 positions for magistrates for experienced jurists as part of a larger agreement for 500 judicial positions.
A summit of Ibero-American judges and lawyers will analyze cybersecurity and piracy in Madrid
Madrid will host a Pre-Ministerial Summit on Piracy, Cybersecurity, and Justice, bringing together prominent legal experts from both sides of the Atlantic.
Bolaños urges the Judiciary to call for the fourth round of jurists to fill the 500 new positions that will be created
The Minister of the Presidency has urged the Judicial Council to urgently appoint jurists to fill 500 new judge positions.
Bolaños urges the Judicial Power to activate the 'immediately' fourth shift of jurists to cover the 500 new positions
The Ministry of Justice is urging the Judicial Power to promptly activate a fourth shift of jurists to address a historical deficit and fill 500 new judicial positions set to be created in 2026.
Democratic Broad Front against electoral reform: They sign a manifesto
A coalition of academics, former electoral officials, jurists, legislators, and civil society members has formed the Democratic Broad Front to oppose a regressive electoral reform initiative in defense of democracy and freedoms.
Progressive jurists file a complaint with the Madrid Bar Association for its 'subservience' to Ayuso
Progressive legal associations have lodged a complaint against the leadership of the Madrid Bar Association, accusing it of being subservient to political interests tied to the regional government led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso.
The robes make the round of the "7 churches" against the reform
Judges in Apulia are campaigning in churches against the judicial reform referendum, organized by the Trani section of the Italian Union of Catholic Jurists.
Baltasar Garzón and Dolores Delgado remarry according to the indigenous rite of Chiapas (Mexico)
Jurists Baltasar Garzón and Dolores Delgado renewed their vows during a visit to Mexico amid tensions over demands for apologies for the Conquest of America.
Concerns in Amateur Football: "Violence Against Referees is Particularly Problematic"
The amateur football community is increasingly troubled by incidents of violence against referees, as discussed in an interview with two jurists about sports court cases and the implications for clubs, especially during darker months.