Final Judgment on the 'Stella Daisy' Sinking Should Be Fair [Because]
The family of a victim in the sinking of the cargo ship Stella Daisy is awaiting a crucial final judgment after years of legal battles and investigations.
Judgment of life imprisonment for the homicide case of a probation officer - Otsu District Court
The Otsu District Court sentenced Kohei Iizuka to life imprisonment for the murder of his probation officer, reflecting the serious implications of the case for the legal system and community safety.
Judgment at the Civil Court: Garden Planting: An Information is Not Yet an Order
A Munich court ruled that merely providing information about gardening does not constitute a binding contract for services.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Minas on Friday, February 27, 2026
The article discusses the postponement of a judgment to March 25 by Fachin, with current suspension remaining in effect until then.
VIDEOS: Good Morning PE on Friday, February 27, 2026
A podcast from 'Bom Dia PE' discusses the postponement of a crucial judgment until March 25, with current suspensions remaining in effect.
How to Utilize the First Instance Judgment for 'Yoon Again' [Im Jae-sung's Together with Law]
The article discusses the implications of the recent first-instance judgment regarding the charge of insurrection against Yoon Seok-youl and others, emphasizing the legal reasoning and the broader context of judicial proceedings in South Korea.
STF postpones the judgment on 'perks' in public salaries to March 25; suspension in effect continues
The Brazilian Supreme Court has postponed the judgment regarding additional payments known as 'perks' in public salaries to March 25, while a suspension of these payments remains in effect.
"Is it correct to give the user complete authority to extend employment?" Application for unconstitutional judgment on the re-employment clause of the Employment Permit System
A Bangladeshi worker is challenging the constitutionality of South Korea's Employment Permit System after being denied a visa extension despite the employer's initial approval.
Dumped-Sara at the Enforcement Authority - after the promise from SD
Dumpen-Sara, the operator of a controversial website, is facing debt collection proceedings after failing to pay legal costs following a defamation judgment, despite promises from the Sweden Democrats to cover the costs.
How βNorway's most hated manβ can be acquitted of the alleged sleeping rapes
Marius Borg HΓΈiby, facing serious allegations, finds his defense team focusing on legal arguments rather than moral judgment in a high-profile case in Oslo.
[View Briefing] Yoon Suk-yeol's 'leader of the coup' sentence
The article discusses the sentencing of Yoon Suk-yeol as the 'leader of the coup' and its implications for his political future.
Yoon Suk-yeol's treason verdict, sentencing at 3 PM today... death penalty or lesser sentence?
The first-instance verdict for former President Yoon Suk-yeol on treason charges will be delivered, marking a significant legal judgment in a case involving a sitting president accused of rebellion.
Can unpublished judgments of the Constitutional Tribunal be applied?
A procedural error in a legal question directed to the Supreme Court has hindered the court's ability to decide whether and to what extent an unpublished judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal can be applied.
Column "My Judgment": Can my employer dictate how I should use gendered language?
The article discusses a legal dispute in Germany about whether employers can mandate the use of gender-sensitive language among employees.
Constitutional Court defends the introduction of judgment appeal system, stating it is not unconstitutional
The Constitutional Court of South Korea has defended the introduction of a judgment appeal system amid criticisms regarding its constitutionality and potential for a quadruple trial system.
"Unreasonable Judgment"... Kim Gun-hee Special Counsel Appeals Court's Acquittal of Kim Sang-min's Case
The special counsel team led by Min Jung-ki has appealed the court's acquittal of former prosecutor Kim Sang-min regarding violations of the anti-corruption law, criticizing the ruling as an unreasonable judgment.
I Didn't Know He Was My Passenger's Husband... Driver Acquitted of Causing Death of a Man Clinging to His Car
A driver was acquitted of causing the death of a man who was clinging to the car he was driving, due to the court's judgment on the special circumstances and defensive actions involved.
Column 'My Judgment': When Can Employers Verify a Sick Note?
The article discusses recent legal changes in Germany that allow employers to challenge sick notes more effectively under certain circumstances.
Which contracts require the finance officer's counter-signature?
A municipal audit reveals issues with non-compliant contracts under 10,000 PLN due to missing counter-signatures, raising questions about the finance officer's judgment on legal requirements.
On Wednesday, a possible judgment regarding the Clean Transport Zone in Krakow.
Legal experts predict multiple scenarios for the upcoming verdict on the legality of the Clean Transport Zone in Krakow, with a prevailing expectation of its legality being upheld.
The State of the First Half of the Year in Court: Redl's Silence, Plea Agreements and Sentencing, and a Judgment Far Off
The article discusses the ongoing court proceedings involving Redl, highlighting issues such as his silence during the trial, plea agreements, and the uncertainty surrounding a final judgment.
Column 'My Judgment': Can the employer reduce special payments for striking employees?
The article discusses a legal case in which the Offenbach Labor Court ruled on whether employers can cut annual special payments for employees who participated in strikes at a logistics center in Neu-Isenburg.