Finnish court releases Sanna Marin's stalker from criminal liability
A Finnish court has released a man who stalked former Prime Minister Sanna Marin from criminal liability, citing his mental health issues.
The incident at home is the company's fault
A court in Padova ruled that a domestic accident involving a remote worker counts as a work injury, creating concerns about the implications for employer liability.
Climber convicted of manslaughter after leaving girlfriend on Austria’s highest peak to get help
An amateur climber was convicted of manslaughter for leaving his girlfriend to seek help, resulting in her death on Austria's Grossglockner peak.
When does an incident cease to be an accident at work and become a crime?
The article discusses the distinction between workplace accidents and criminal offenses in Poland.
Catholic church can now be sued for paedophile priests' actions in Victoria
Victoria's new law allows the Catholic Church to be sued for the actions of its priests, giving hope to many abuse survivors.
Meta, Google face massive liability as ‘addicted kids’ trial continues in LA
Meta and Google are facing serious legal challenges in a significant ongoing trial in Los Angeles regarding claims that their platforms are addictive to young users.
Served Sentence for Too Long but Does Not Receive a Dime
A man in Iceland will not receive compensation for serving a longer sentence under electronic surveillance than warranted, as the court found no grounds for liability.
Pharmacists are very dissatisfied with the proposed legal changes and threaten action if not resolved
Pharmacists in Iceland are strongly opposed to proposed changes in health insurance laws that could increase their personal liability, and they are preparing to take action if these changes are enacted.
Lawyer advises on how to act in cases of intentional poisoning of animals: 'Criminal and civil liability'
A veterinarian provides guidance on recognizing signs of poisoning in pets and the legal implications for intentional poisoning under Brazilian law.
Government and ruling party strengthen compensation responsibilities for companies leaking personal information regardless of intent or negligence
The ruling Democratic Party and government in South Korea have decided to enhance legal liability for companies involved in data breaches, imposing heavier penalties and ensuring victims receive compensation, even if the leaks occur unintentionally.
How much does it cost to register an electric scooter with the DGT?
The article discusses the costs associated with registering an electric scooter in Spain, highlighting the legal requirements that owners must fulfill including registration and civil liability insurance.
Short-term rental. They have a patent for troublesome guests, but the government does not listen
The article discusses the concerns of the short-term rental industry regarding new regulations, particularly dissatisfaction with the removal of a liability clause and proposals for guest registration and prevention measures, while highlighting the potential legal changes impacting short-term rental platforms.
Tomašević in his own words: I see no criminal responsibility in Thompson's complaint
Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević stated that he sees no criminal liability in the complaint filed against him by singer Marko Perković Thompson, asserting he acted fully within the law and that the City of Zagreb was not financially harmed.