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.
The Supreme Court is discussing a petition demanding to compel Levin to cooperate with Isaac Amit
Israel's Supreme Court is reviewing a petition that seeks to enforce cooperation between Justice Minister Yariv Levin and Supreme Court President Isaac Amit.
MPs approve reforms to the Penal Code against sexual abuse; goes to the Executive
The Mexican Chamber of Deputies unanimously approved reforms to the Federal Penal Code designed to redefine sexual abuse and increase penalties.
What next with the reform of expert witness regulations? New hourly rates and flat fees will be introduced
The article outlines proposed reforms and regulatory changes regarding expert witnesses in Poland, including new payment structures and certification procedures.
Poor funding stalling justice sector reforms — AGF
The Attorney-General of the Federation of Nigeria, Lateef Fagbemi, has highlighted that insufficient funding is a major barrier to justice sector reforms and effective case prosecution.
A week after seeing the Pope, Chancellor Pablo Quirno received the president of the Episcopate
Chancellor Pablo Quirno met with Archbishop Marcelo Colombo to discuss the Pope's potential visit to Argentina and concerns regarding juvenile justice reforms.
From the CSM, mafia-like methods. The usual storm over Nordio
The Italian Minister of Justice, Carlo Nordio, defends reforms to break what he labels as mafia-like factions within the justice system while addressing past corruption scandals involving influential judges.
The Social Security Reform is a matter of fiscal and justice
Brazil's social security system faces significant financial challenges, prompting discussions for new reforms to address the rising deficit.
Monitoring the Reforms of the Tax and Customs Police Accompanied by Litigation Over Disciplinary Punishments
The ongoing reform in Latvia's State Revenue Service has been laborious, marked by significant challenges and associated legal battles.
An Unacceptable Intimidation
The article discusses political intimidation in Italy surrounding the upcoming referendum on justice, particularly targeting supporters of the proposed reforms.
Justice was delayed for 32 years
The article discusses the longstanding issue of delayed justice in Greece, which has persisted for over 16 years despite being a priority for reforms demanded by international institutions.
"70% of minors who commit crimes end up dead": the dramatic figure from a former deputy chief of the Buenos Aires Police to defend the Juvenile Criminal Reform
A former deputy chief of the Buenos Aires Police warns that 70% of minors involved in crime eventually die, in the context of new juvenile justice reforms proposed by the Argentine government.
Nursery predator Nathan Bennett exposed to kids by 'catastrophic failure'
Parents are demanding immediate reforms following the exposure of Nathan Bennett, who was convicted of sexually assaulting children at a nursery.
The shouting match between Horacio Pietragalla and Nicolás Mayoraz over juvenile criminal law reform in the House
A heated argument erupted in the Argentine House of Representatives between Horacio Pietragalla and Nicolás Mayoraz regarding proposed reforms to juvenile criminal law.
NECA, stakeholders seek urgent labour law reforms
The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association and the International Labour and Arbitration Forum have called for urgent reforms in labor laws to ensure efficient access to labor justice amid growing workplace changes.
Fight against corruption / The mafia state is in decline. Gašpar and Šutaj Eštok are in trouble.
The ongoing struggle against corruption in Slovakia is intensifying, with key politicians facing increased scrutiny and the implications of justice reforms.
Editorial: The Democratic Party that has resolved the ‘merger strife’ must now focus on livelihood and reform
The Democratic Party of Korea has decided to suspend discussions on merging with the Justice Party amidst internal conflicts, calling for a renewed focus on people's livelihoods and political reforms.
The state justice as hope
The article discusses the importance of placing people and their rights as a national priority in Mexico, highlighting recent judicial reforms and their implications for justice delivery.
Year One Leisure: Democrats and ‘Only Justice’ Reforms - Can Election Coalition Be Possible with Different Calculations?
Discussions on an electoral coalition between the Democratic Party and the Justice Party intensify as Justice Party leader Cho Kuk agrees to the formation of a committee proposed by the Democratic Party.
Wrongfully jailed men call for change to England and Wales compensation law
Three men who were wrongfully imprisoned for many years are advocating for legal reforms to the compensation process in England and Wales.
Establishment of a Study Group to Discuss Punishments for the "Buying Side": The Ministry of Justice Aims for Legal Revisions This Autumn or Next Year
Japan's Ministry of Justice announces the creation of a study group to explore potential punishments for individuals buying sexual services, potentially leading to legal reforms in the near future.
Mariano Cúneo Libarona remembered the day Karina Milei stopped his resignation and defended lowering the age of criminal responsibility
Mariano Cúneo Libarona discussed his near resignation and defended the government's proposal to lower the age of criminal responsibility, prompted by a call from Karina Milei.
Referendum, Schlein: "Undignified attacks against the Supreme Court for the decision on the question"
Elly Schlein criticized the government's response as undignified attacks against the Supreme Court regarding the referendum question on justice reforms.
Will they depart from loud reforms of the Ministry of Education? "We guarantee this 100 percent. We will immediately throw out this absurdity"
A debate in Poland led by the Law and Justice party discussed education reforms, with former Minister Przemysław Czarnek advocating for a return to traditional educational methods, including homework and patriotism.
Cuts to social assistance push unemployed Niko to the brink of homelessness: 'This is the starting shot straight to the street'
Unemployed since 2020, Niko Huuskonen fears homelessness if his social assistance is cut in half due to new reforms targeting €70 million in savings.
Light on the security package, Nordio: 'It is not freedom-restricting'. Asylum seekers in Albania
Italian Justice Minister Nordio discusses recent legal reforms in response to security concerns while mentioning asylum seekers in Albania.
Northern group condemns Kwara, Katsina attacks, demands security reforms
The Coalition of Northern Groups condemned deadly attacks in Kwara and Katsina states, calling for urgent security reforms in response to the deteriorating situation.
Sheinbaum calls to defend sovereignty and social justice: "Mexico does not bend and does not sell"
President Claudia Sheinbaum commemorated the 109th anniversary of the 1917 Constitution in Querétaro, recognizing the legislative work that has led to historic reforms.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt slams Big Tech for sextortion, threats to children while calling for key internet reform
Joseph Gordon-Levitt criticized tech companies for their role in online child abuse while advocating for reforms to accountability measures like Section 230.
Ritondo visited Santilli at the Casa Rosada and guaranteed Pro's support for labor reform and the juvenile criminal regime
Interior Minister Diego Santilli met with Pro's caucus leader Cristian Ritondo to discuss support for labor reform and juvenile justice reforms as they both eye the 2027 provincial elections.
The Government rushes the reduction of the age of accountability and wants to have the initial approval in extraordinary sessions
The Government is pushing for reforms in the juvenile penal system, aiming to lower the age of accountability to 13 years and seeking initial approval from the House during extraordinary sessions.
Park Young-jae, head of the court administration, says "The Supreme Court ruling on Lee Jae-myung was based on proper procedures"... Opposes judicial reform proposal
Park Young-jae, the new head of the court administration, defended the Supreme Court's ruling on Lee Jae-myung's election law violation as procedural, while clearly opposing the ruling party's proposed judicial reforms.
Bolaños attributes Perelló's criticisms to a 'political discourse' and emphasizes that the Government will advance in justice reforms
Félix Bolaños, the Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Courts, dismisses Isabel Perelló's criticisms as politically motivated and emphasizes the government's commitment to necessary judicial reforms.
Prison vans to use bus lanes and inmates to attend court via video-link under major plan
A major plan proposes that prison vans will utilize bus lanes, and inmates can attend court via video links, as former judge Sir Brian Leveson calls for urgent reforms to address the growing backlog in courts.
"Disturbed Relationship" to Rule Violations - CDU in Saxony Wants to Tighten Juvenile Criminal Law
The CDU in Saxony is advocating for reforms to juvenile criminal law, suggesting that 12 to 14-year-olds should potentially be held criminally accountable due to increasing severity in youth offenses.