Reporter of PEC limits sentence progression and maintains plebiscite on reducing the age of adulthood
A Brazilian congressman proposes stricter rules for the progression of sentences concerning crimes against vulnerable populations and plans a plebiscite on lowering the age of criminal responsibility.
Column 'My Verdict': How far does the duty of supervision of a chief legal officer go?
The article discusses the accountability and supervisory responsibilities of a General Counsel in a corporation, especially in light of a whistleblowing report identifying irregularities.
Thieves drove in a stolen car unbuckled; hefty fine came to the car owners
A stolen car was driven by thieves without seatbelts, resulting in a significant fine for the vehicle's owners.
[Editorial] The US Attack on Iran without Basis in International Law, Who Will Take Responsibility for the Aftermath?
The editorial discusses the implications of the US and Israel's military attack on Iran, highlighting the absence of international legal justification and the potential for increased chaos in the region.
The main points of the new juvenile criminal regime: guarantees, penalties, and budget allocation
Argentina's Senate has approved a new juvenile criminal regime that lowers the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14, establishing new legal guarantees and penalties for minors.
The Senate is ready to approve the labor reform and lower the age of criminal responsibility to 14 years this Friday
The Argentine Senate is set to approve labor reform and a new juvenile criminal regime that lowers the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14, amidst potential legal challenges from labor organizations.
The police are after him, his business is faltering. Václav Fischer pointed to a surprising 'culprit'
Václav Fischer, a former travel industry icon and senator, is facing scrutiny as German police search for him due to accusations, while struggling to launch a new business amidst delays and claims of responsibility.
Who pays the bill for irresponsibility in nature?
An Austrian climber, Thomas P., is facing legal scrutiny for the death of his girlfriend, Kerstin G., from hypothermia while climbing Grossglockner, raising questions about responsibility in outdoor activities.
"Slashed throat, attempted murder": capital judges assessed the bloody events in Marijampolė differently
The Lithuanian Court of Appeals delivered a controversial verdict regarding a violent incident in Marijampolė, focusing on the legal responsibility for bodily harm and public order violations.
Minister criticizes the lengthy reconstruction of Alytus prison, LKT sees no responsibility
Lithuanian Minister of Justice M. Kairys criticized the prolonged reconstruction of Alytus prison, attributing delays to legal disputes and decision changes, while the relevant authorities deflected responsibility.
Høiby's Defenders: - He Must Take Responsibility for Certain Matters
Marius Borg Høiby is currently facing legal proceedings regarding allegations of domestic abuse against his former girlfriend, Nora Haukland, as the trial progresses in Oslo.
NYC Board of Elections worker says 'not my job to report anyone' when asked about registering non-citizens
A worker at the NYC Board of Elections stated in hidden video that it is not his responsibility to report non-citizens wishing to register, asserting that the process could continue despite potential legal ramifications.
Both parents must care for children after divorce, explains expert on law change
An expert discusses a legal amendment in Czechia that requires both parents to share responsibility for childcare post-divorce.
The University of Athens bids farewell to Anna Psarouda - Benaki: She was a model of academic integrity, institutional responsibility, and dedication to the public interest
The University of Athens honors the late Anna Psarouda-Benaki, a distinguished former professor and the first female President of the Hellenic Parliament, commending her legacy in academia and public service.
This could be the end of property owners' responsibility for snow removal from sidewalks. Complaint to the Constitutional Tribunal
A legal challenge could change the requirement for property owners in Poland to clear snow and ice from public sidewalks adjacent to their properties.
Daily Summary #1862: Dias Toffoli leaves the Master case report at the STF; Mendonça takes over; Argentina's Chamber approves law reducing the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years
The article discusses key recent developments in Brazil and Argentina, including a shift in the Supreme Court reporting duties and a significant legal change regarding juvenile justice in Argentina.
ELAS regarding Konstantopoulou: "The incident is being investigated for possible disciplinary responsibilities"
The Greek police are investigating an incident involving allegations made by Zoe Konstantopoulou against police officers for potential legal and disciplinary violations.
Main points of the new juvenile criminal regime: guarantees, penalties, and budget allocation
The newly approved juvenile criminal regime in Argentina proposes to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years, introducing various legal guarantees for minors.
The State Police vs. the City of Riga: Dispute Over a 500 Euro Car Vignette Fine Reaches the Regional Court
The Latvian State Police and the City of Riga are in a legal dispute regarding responsibility for a fine issued for driving without a road usage fee, raising questions about whether the state can penalize itself.
Eight years in a European nation, eleven in the United States, what age have countries set for prosecuting minors
The debate in Argentina centers around lowering the minimum age for prosecuting minors from 16 to 14 years amidst increasing violent juvenile offenses.
Løten murder: Accused changes explanation – admits to having killed Ole Andreas Sønstvedt in self-defense
A woman convicted of the murder of Ole Andreas Sønstvedt admits to killing him but claims it was in self-defense, thus not accepting criminal responsibility.
12-year-old perpetrator 'has been taken out of circulation' - Reul calls for debate on criminal responsibility
Following the murder of a 14-year-old by a 12-year-old in Dormagen, a debate has emerged regarding the age of criminal responsibility in Germany, prompted by NRW Interior Minister Herbert Reul's demand for legal reform.
The dog Orelha and the age of criminal responsibility
The article discusses the indictment of a young person accused of assaulting and killing a dog named Orelha, reflecting on the implications and important aspects of the case.
How an 'Administrative Error' Revealed the Identities of Epstein's Victims
The U.S. Department of Justice retracted thousands of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's case after discovering they exposed personal information about his victims, raising serious concerns about privacy and legal responsibility.
Tehran warns of consequences of classifying the Guards as terrorists, while Macron speaks of 'security vigilance'
Iran's Foreign Ministry condemned the EU's decision to list the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization, stating that the political, legal, and security repercussions of this action are the responsibility of European policymakers.
The Crime of Those Who Assist the Violent Gang
The article discusses moral and legal responsibilities in the context of rape, using the film 'Sotto Accusa' as a backdrop, where bystanders face scrutiny for their inaction during a brutal assault.
State Data Centers: Being Filled Faster Than Expected
The rapid engagement of institutions with state data centers is driven by legal obligations, personal accountability of leaders, and the practical need to safeguard information resources in secure infrastructure.
Detego supports the Concert for the Inauguration of the Judicial Year 2026: "Legality, rigor, and responsibility as shared values"
Milan renews its significant institutional event with the Concert for the Inauguration of the Judicial Year 2026, highlighting shared values in justice and culture.
Bank Rules: What is the punishment for not returning money wrongly credited to your account? What are the bank's rules regarding this?
The article discusses the obligation of account holders to notify the bank about mistakenly credited money and the potential criminal consequences of refusing to return it.
Snow and Responsibility: What You Risk If You Do Not Clear Snow in Front of Your House
As 26 departments face orange alert warnings for snow and ice, the article discusses the responsibilities of homeowners regarding snow removal and the potential legal repercussions of failing to do so.
The Villamanín City Council calls for "prudence and rigor" before the conflict generated by the Christmas Gordo
The Villamanín City Council has urged its residents for prudence and rigor amidst controversy surrounding the Christmas lottery Gordo prize, clarifying its willingness to assist doesn't imply legal responsibility.
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.
Tomašević: There was never a contract for Thompson's second concert in Zagreb
Zagreb mayor Tomislav Tomašević stated that he sees no criminal responsibility in a complaint filed against him by singer Marko Perković Thompson, affirming that he acted in accordance with the law and that the City of Zagreb suffered no financial damage.
Murder in Malmö. Will Sweden lower the age of criminal responsibility?
The article discusses potential legal changes in Sweden regarding the age of criminal responsibility for juvenile offenders and the societal implications of such adjustments.