Voting on Changes to the Justice System Begins in Italy
Voting has begun in Italy on a referendum regarding constitutional reforms proposed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, aimed at separating the careers of judges and prosecutors.
Family courts in England and Wales ‘not good enough’ for women and children, minister says
A government minister in the UK has criticized the family courts in England and Wales as inadequate, announcing reforms aimed at prioritizing child welfare and improving the legal process for women and children.
Letters from readers: There are other steps missing, Mahiques doctrine, nonsense
The article discusses readers' letters emphasizing the need for more democratic reforms in Argentina and critiques the current legal doctrine under the Ministry of Justice.
Bossi and the Justice Referendum, He Also Proposed Career Separation
Umberto Bossi's passing comes just before a significant justice referendum, recalling his past advocacy for reforms in the judicial system.
Referendum, Meloni replies to Barbero: 'We are not talking about an illegal gambling den'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni responds to Professor Alessandro Barbero's criticism of the upcoming Justice referendum, emphasizing the legitimacy of the proposed reforms.
The podcast of Giorgia and Fedez. "Elly? Here she has pulled out"
Giorgia Meloni opens up about her political views in an interview on Fedez's podcast, discussing justice reforms and her approach to involving Parliament.
Florida executes convict in 2008 rape, killing of woman, whose final call sparked 911 reforms
Florida executed Michael Lee King for the 2008 rape and murder of Denise Amber Lee, whose tragic final 911 call led to significant changes in emergency response protocols.
Referendum, tomorrow Nordio and Rampelli in Tor Bella Monaca
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio and Deputy Speaker Fabio Rampelli will attend an event in Tor Bella Monaca to promote a referendum supporting justice reforms.
“Incomprehensible Idea” – MOT Investigates: Prison Guard Reforms Face Major Opposition
The reform of prison guard training in Finland aimed at addressing guard shortages and rising inmate numbers is facing significant criticism from within the corrections community.
Justice Referendum, the judge at the social center to push for No: the case explodes in Brescia
The Justice referendum in Italy is provoking strong reactions from the opposition, particularly among leftist groups campaigning against the proposed reforms.
The judicial massacre of an ordinary citizen (that is us...)
A week's lead-up to a crucial justice referendum highlights how judicial reforms can impact all citizens, particularly the innocent.
Lepore: 'They only want to control justice, that’s what the reform is for'
The mayor of Bologna, Lepore, criticizes proposed judicial reforms, arguing they aim to exert control over the justice system.
Referendum, Lo Voi stings Nordio: 'Greetings from the firing squad'. For the no, 270 mayors
The article discusses the tensions surrounding an upcoming referendum, with 270 mayors formally opposing reforms proposed by the government, highlighting a significant divide in Italian politics.
Schlein: 'Rapists free with the no? Meloni treats Italians as stupid'
Elly Schlein, the leader of the Democratic Party in Italy, criticizes Prime Minister Meloni for manipulating public sentiments regarding a referendum linked to justice reforms, suggesting that Meloni's statements are irresponsible and that trust in institutions is at risk.
Meloni on the referendum: 'Don't be afraid to prefer the people over the elites'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni urged citizens to support reforms in the justice system and prioritize the needs of the public over established elites during a party event in Milan.
The Ministry of Justice wants to make it more difficult for the prosecution to go to the Supreme Court
The Estonian Ministry of Justice has proposed amendments to the prosecution law aimed at making the process of appealing district court decisions to the Supreme Court less automatic.
Court Proceedings: 'We cannot spare this from children'
German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig discusses the need to protect children from court proceedings in cases of alleged abuse, seeking reforms to reduce their involvement.
The Justice rejected the precautionary measure of the CGT against some points of the labor reform
The Argentine judiciary has dismissed a precautionary measure from the CGT aimed at halting the transfer of labor justice to the City of Buenos Aires as part of recent labor reforms.
Abstentions spell trouble ahead on juries
Justice Secretary David Lammy's jury trial reforms have passed a Commons hurdle, but significant abstentions from Labour MPs indicate potential future difficulties.
The future of Italian democracy depends on the reform
The Italian government faces scrutiny as Alfredo Mantovano emphasizes the critical nature of upcoming justice reforms for maintaining democratic stability.
Powerful moment as Labour MP describes 'agony' of wait for justice after rape
Labour MP Charlotte Nichols shared her personal experience of waiting 1,088 days for justice following her rape during a parliamentary debate on court reforms.
Moon Hyung-bae: 'Distortion of Law Crime, Legislation by the National Assembly Must Be Respected... I Have Also Been Reported Multiple Times'
Former Constitutional Court Chief Justice Moon Hyung-bae emphasized the importance of respecting the legislation of the 'Judicial Three Laws' led by the Democratic Party, while discussing the implications of the 'distortion of law' crime.
The path to quality justice
Argentina's government is implementing significant judicial reforms aimed at enhancing the quality and responsiveness of justice.
R. J. Jankūnas became the chairman of the Union of the Nation and Justice (centrists, nationalists)
R. J. Jankūnas has been elected as the chairman of the Union of the Nation and Justice, emphasizing the need for significant legal reforms and prioritizing national interests.
The Palagiustizia case in Milan. That bunker where only No is said
The article discusses the reluctance of judges in Milan to openly support proposed justice reforms, highlighting a culture of fear of backlash for dissenting opinions.
Judicial Reform in Italy: Meloni's Most Important Fight
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is seeking to reform the judiciary ahead of a crucial public referendum on justice reforms scheduled for March 22.
Nordio: "I have felt the accusation of wanting to humiliate the judiciary"
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio expressed concern over accusations aimed at him for allegedly trying to humiliate the judiciary, advocating for a civil debate on judicial reforms during a book presentation in Messina.
FdI organizes 'AperiSì' with Bignami. Tomorrow oratory marathon in the square
Fratelli d'Italia is hosting an informal event named 'AperiSì' to discuss upcoming justice reforms ahead of a referendum.
In the Court, Comodoro Py and the Magistrature expect Juan Bautista Mahiques to resolve the crisis of the 300 vacancies in Justice
Juan Bautista Mahiques is expected to tackle the ongoing crisis of 300 vacant positions within the Argentine judiciary as his predecessor leaves behind initiatives in procedural reforms and significant legal cases.
Cho Hee-dae refuses to resign under pressure, saying, 'I will fulfill the mission imposed by the Constitution'
Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae has publicly stated his intention to remain in office despite mounting pressure for his resignation amid ongoing legal reforms in South Korea.
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.
Draft law aims to speed up protracted court proceedings
A new draft law in Estonia seeks to expedite court proceedings, addressing significant delays over the past decade.
More difficult interceptions and preventive interrogations: this is where Nordio is wrong
The article critiques Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's recent reforms on judicial interceptions and preventive interrogations in Italy, arguing that they undermine effective legal practices.
Park Ji-won: Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae Must Bear Responsibility and Resign
South Korean lawmaker Park Ji-won demands the resignation of Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae in light of recent controversies surrounding judicial reforms.
The fake news of Nordio about Vassalli favoring separate careers
The article critiques Justice Minister Nordio's claims regarding the constitutional amendment and its connection to Giuliano Vassalli's reforms from 1989.
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.
Tragic final days of Victoria Climbie, 8, who was starved and beaten to death
The tragic case of Victoria Climbié, an 8-year-old girl who died due to severe abuse, has led to significant reforms in child protection laws in the UK.
Innovation: "If the Democratic Party does not respond to 'political reforms' by March 1, we will take 'next actions'" warning
The Justice Innovation Party warns that if the Democratic Party fails to respond to political reform demands by March 1, they will initiate further political actions.
Statesman or Partisan?
The article discusses the tensions between state decisions to pursue justice and political party reforms that may threaten democracy in Mexico.
'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.
'Child first, offender second' approach at planned detention facility
The Tasmanian government has introduced a new youth justice model focusing on a 'child first, offender second' philosophy as it prepares to replace the Ashley Youth Detention Centre.
The government proposes significant changes to prison sentences
The Finnish government has proposed the introduction of preventive detention for dangerous offenders and reforms to the release process for life sentence prisoners.
Student and pupil rally in the center of Athens for the Tempi tragedy – Traffic regulations
Students and pupils are holding a rally in Athens to mark the third anniversary of the Tempi tragedy, demanding justice and safe transportation.
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.
'Blitz' courts, AI rollout and video hearings among major changes in courts shake-up
Deputy PM David Lammy announced a series of reforms aimed at modernizing the UK court system, including the introduction of 'blitz' courts and the use of AI and video hearings.
Court backlog in England and Wales ‘will rise until 2035 despite reforms’
The backlog in criminal courts in England and Wales is projected to rise until 2035, even with proposed reforms such as limited jury trials.
From Montagu Reforms to Periyar... How the foundation of reservation was laid in Tamil Nadu and the emergence of Periyar's social justice
The article explores the historical journey and significance of social justice and reservation in Tamil Nadu, tracing back to the Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms of 1919 and the rise of Periyar's ideals.
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.
Making Access to the Constitutional Court More Accessible for Socially Vulnerable Groups
Proposed amendments aim to ensure that state-provided legal assistance in constitutional court processes is available at the initial stages of complaint preparation, enhancing accessibility for socially vulnerable individuals.