Lecturer: The debate about expulsion is about the foundations of the rule of law
The article discusses the shift in the interpretation of human rights by the Danish government in pre-election campaigning to facilitate the expulsion of more criminal foreigners, emphasizing that this issue goes beyond technical legal adjustments and is linked to broader political and identity narratives.
Does the ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal not published in the Journal of Laws have legal effects? A precedent question for the NSA
The article discusses a legal challenge in Poland regarding a woman's denial of caregiving benefits for her disabled son due to her employment status, raising questions about the interpretation of legislative rules.
Constitutional Court: In certain cases, the lack of opportunity to renew civil proceedings does not contradict the Constitution
The Constitutional Court of Lithuania ruled that not allowing the renewal of civil proceedings in specific circumstances is constitutionally permissible.
Katarzyna WΓ³jcik: Unacceptable Creativity in Punishment
The article discusses the legal boundaries regarding employer sanctions in labor law, specifically addressing the inappropriate interpretation and implementation of penalties by employers in Poland.
REPORT TO THE READER β© Court rulings change journalism
Court decisions are reshaping journalism in Estonia by redefining the boundaries of press freedom and the interpretation of legal norms.
Mariusz ZaΕucki: Polemically on the Judicial Vision of 'Rule of Law'
The article critiques a recent contribution to the ongoing debate about the judicial interpretation of the rule of law in Poland, calling it ideologically driven.
STJ, which had a minister removed, standardizes interpretation of laws; understand the court's functions
The STJ in Brazil has standardized legal interpretations amid an institutional crisis caused by the temporary removal of a minister accused of harassment.
Bucheon City also removes 'illegal political banners'... The effect of the Ministry of the Interior's dedicated desk for legal interpretation is remarkable
Bucheon City has removed 28 illegal political banners over two days, marking its first enforcement of a crackdown on such materials following new guidelines from the Ministry of the Interior.
Gold coins exempt from civil law transaction tax. WSA ruling
The ruling by the Provincial Administrative Court (WSA) in PoznaΕ states that gold coins are exempt from civil law transaction tax based on a tax interpretation request from a currency exchange company.