Can I drive in Florida with a license from another state if I am a migrant?
In Florida, migrants may face legal challenges driving with licenses from other states under recent legislation that limits recognition of such licenses for individuals without verified legal presence in the U.S.
Femicide: Is the legal recognition of the term ultimately necessary? Lawyers, academics, and mothers of victims respond
The article discusses the need for legal recognition of 'femicide' in Greece, highlighting the ongoing violence against women and the absence of specific laws addressing this issue.
Ex-NBA president lauded for global legal ranking
Former Nigeria Bar Association president Chief Wole Olanipekun is recognized as a Senior Statesman in Dispute Resolution, earning praise from philanthropist Igbekele Ayodele.
Prokopios Pavlopoulos: Contribution to the legal documentation of Greece's compelling arguments for the definitive 'repatriation' of the Parthenon Sculptures
Former Greek President Prokopios Pavlopoulos emphasizes the increasing global recognition of Greece's legal claims for the return of the Parthenon Sculptures during a speech at an event advocating for their repatriation.
A 'gigantic hoax': the incredible story of the university professor who invented a 'false Nobel' to claim it for himself
A university professor in France is accused of fabricating a prestigious academic award and falsely obtaining recognition for it.
Regarding same-sex unions, we need to go beyond the law and appeal to what is good and just
The article discusses the complexities surrounding the legal recognition of same-sex unions in Poland, emphasizing the need for a societal and moral approach beyond mere legalities.
Recognition of Santamarina and Steta in the Chambers Global Guide 2026
The law firm Santamarina y Steta announced that 13 of its partners and attorneys, along with eight of its practice areas, have been recognized in the Chambers Global Guide 2026.
- People did not see because they were blinded by success
The article discusses the historical trajectory of Terje RΓΈd-Larsen and Mona Juul from their recognition after the 1993 Oslo Accords to their current legal troubles related to corruption charges.
What rights does civil marriage confer in Ecuador
The article discusses the legal framework and rights associated with civil marriage in Ecuador, emphasizing its recognition by the State and the responsibilities it entails for spouses.
Waiting for the Day When Tattooists Can Smile
The article discusses the ongoing journey towards legal recognition of tattooing in South Korea, emphasizing the frustrations and hopes of tattoo artists in light of recent legislative developments.
The 4T Constitution
The article reflects on the 109th anniversary of the Constitution's enactment and its historical significance in shaping the country's legal and political framework, while noting its diminishing recognition in contemporary celebrations.
Marek Domagalski: Letβs Not Disturb the Age-Old Order β the Consequences of the CJEU Ruling on Same-Sex Unions
The article discusses the implications of a recent CJEU ruling on the recognition of same-sex marriages in Poland, emphasizing the need to uphold traditional marriage norms.
βFirst Partnerβ and βSecond Partnerβ Instead of Woman and Man. Changes Coming to the Marriage Act
The article discusses planned changes by the Ministry of Digital Affairs in Poland that will replace the terms 'woman' and 'man' with 'First Partner' and 'Second Partner' in marriage documents, impacting the recognition of same-sex marriages and the transcription of foreign marriage certificates.
Safe, legal, invisible. Why does the Ministry of Health still ignore home births?
The article discusses the legality and safety of home births in Poland, highlighting the Ministry of Health's neglect in addressing their funding and recognition despite upcoming regulatory changes.
Rashida Tlaib: I seek to compel Washington to punish Israel and stop its armament
U.S. Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib detailed a congressional resolution recognizing the situation of Palestinians in Gaza as genocide, emphasizing the legal obligations this recognition places on the U.S.
Increase in the legal interest rate for the first half of 2026
The legal interest rate applicable in the first half of 2026 will see a slight increase, affecting debt recognition, over-indebtedness, and divorce cases.