The Fair Trade Commission appoints Professors Hwang Tae-hee and Choi Han-soo as new non-executive members
Professors Hwang Tae-hee and Choi Han-soo have been appointed as new non-executive members of the Fair Trade Commission of Korea.
The Korean Association of Law Professors: President Yoon must implement the ‘resurrection of the judicial examination’
The Korean Association of Law Professors urged President Yoon to revive the judicial examination, asserting that he should deliver concrete measures based on the public's demand.
Constitutionalists Will Represent Poland in the Venice Commission. Professor Sadurski and Professor Florczak
Poland appoints constitutional law experts Professors Sadurski and Florczak to the Venice Commission, replacing controversial judges.
We reveal the Polish-Hungarian network. Included are Piebiak, neo-judges of the Supreme Court, Czarnek, and the former deputy president of the Constitutional Tribunal
A large group of Polish lawyers and beneficiaries of the PiS power in Poland is reportedly collaborating with a network of Hungarian law professors closely aligned with Viktor Orban's Fidesz party.
Leave on Demand – Is it Applicable to University Professors?
The article discusses the legal considerations and obligations related to leave for university professors in Poland, including the implications of academic leave policies.
Neo-judge advanced his career under PiS. Now, by the decision of Minister Kulasek, he will evaluate law professors
Marcin Uliasz, a neo-judge appointed by Minister Kulasek, is set to evaluate the scientific achievements of lawyers despite previously being removed from a managerial position by Minister Bodnar, stirring significant discussion among judges.