In Ostrava, law could be studied for the first time. The plan is also liked by Babiš.
A new initiative proposes the establishment of law studies in Ostrava, gaining support from political figures including Babiš.
Nordio studies a law against the De Raho cases
Italian Minister Nordio proposes a law to address potential conflicts of interest involving former magistrates now serving in parliament in relation to anti-mafia investigations.
1926: Association studies how the Vacation Law can be applied
The Association of Employees in Commerce in São Paulo is developing a project to present to the National Labor Council for the regulation of the newly established Vacation Law.
Law for medical postgraduate studies
The article discusses the troubling conditions faced by medical postgraduate students in Ecuador, particularly those who are self-funded and have to manage excessive work hours without proper compensation.
As many as 64 bailiffs have left the profession. Findings from 'Rz': they did not complete their studies
The article discusses the departure of 64 bailiffs in Poland who did not meet the educational requirements set by recent legal changes.
Law Students as Judges' Assistants? The Senate Amends the Law
The Polish Senate has approved amendments allowing law students to serve as junior assistants to judges after their third year of studies.
Work, Pension, Demography: Later Retirement? Legally Difficult
The article discusses the challenges of implementing later retirement ages in the context of German law and demographics, as recent studies highlight that many laws still favor early retirement.
Do high school and university studies have an impact on retirement? Here's what the regulations say
The article discusses how education, including high school and university studies, can influence retirement benefits according to Polish law.
The Most Demanded Social Sciences Programs in Universities; Interest in the Service Sector Decreases
The number of male students in Latvia's universities is increasing while female enrollment is slightly declining, with a growing demand for social sciences, business studies, and law programs.
Affirmative actions for postgraduate studies promote diversity, but challenge federal institutions
New federal law mandates affirmative action measures for postgraduate programs in federal universities, aiming to enhance diversity and reduce historical disparities.
The government attacks on security: "More resources, no to new crimes"
As the majority studies a new security measure amidst internal disputes, opposition parties demand increased funding for law enforcement in light of recent attacks at Termini station.