More could be changed in the training of future judges and prosecutors
The training program for future judges and prosecutors in Poland faces criticism regarding poor working conditions and insufficient stipends for applicants.
An referee who trains with a team. Now let's align ourselves with civilized countries
The article discusses the need for judges in the legal system to maintain impartiality and independence, emphasizing that they should not have close ties to the teams they oversee, akin to a referee training solely with one sports team.
TRT-8 holds itinerant training for judges and employees in Santarém
The TRT-8 is conducting an itinerant training seminar for judges and court employees in Santarém, Brazil, focusing on labor justice and legal precedents.
Oyo NUT pledges ICT training for teachers
The Nigerian Union of Teachers in Oyo State commits to enhancing teacher training and addressing misconduct in schools through legal action.
Use in Justice: How AI is to Serve Justice
Germany's overloaded judicial system hopes to ease its burden with artificial intelligence, as pilot projects show promise.
Fine for Melbourne aged care home where 45 residents died from COVID
A Melbourne aged care facility has been fined $150,000 after a COVID-19 outbreak killed 45 residents in 2020 due to inadequate staff training.
Which universities train lawyers best? The Ministry of Justice has published new data
The Polish Ministry of Justice has released new data analyzing the results of preliminary entrance exams for legal training programs, indicating which universities produce the most successful candidates.
Ministry of Justice and Fiocruz launch Popular Defenders project with legal training against gender violence
A new initiative in Brazil aims to empower women in vulnerable situations by providing legal training to combat gender-based violence.
Danish media has filed a lawsuit against the artificial intelligence company OpenAI
Danish media organizations have initiated legal action against OpenAI, seeking to prohibit the use of their publications for AI training without explicit permission and compensation.
New legal action planned over proposal to house 540 asylum seekers in town
Campaigners in Crowborough, UK, are set to challenge the government's decision to house 540 asylum seekers at a military training center in their town.
Vermont couple reclaims foster care license after taking a stand on child gender transitioning
A married couple in Vermont has successfully reclaimed their foster care license after legal action against the state's requirement for LGBTQ+ training, which they opposed due to their views on child gender transitioning.
Good news for Nuevo Mexico: this will be the new program to train police officers and increase security
Nuevo Mexico is implementing a new police training program aimed at enhancing law enforcement effectiveness and adapting to evolving legal standards.
N. Papathanasis: There is no way that even one euro will be given without being lawful
Deputy Minister of National Economy and Finance, Nikos Papathanasis, emphasized that financial disbursements must comply with legal and regulatory frameworks, relating to training programs and funding amidst ongoing investigations.
Piotr Girdwoyń, director of KSSiP: The school is gaining popularity
The National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution in Kraków has seen a significant increase in applicants for its judge and prosecutor training competition, indicating a rise in its popularity among young lawyers.
Demons defender May misses AFL pre-season training
Veteran Melbourne defender Steven May missed pre-season training as the AFL season approaches, while also facing legal troubles off the field.
SAT trains vulnerable sectors to prevent money laundering
The Tax Administration Service (SAT) is conducting virtual and in-person meetings with obligated subjects involved in 'vulnerable activities' to train them on compliance with the Federal Law for the Prevention and Identification of Operations with Illicitly Acquired Resources, starting from June 2025.
Jiu-Jitsu Fighter André Galvão Accused of Sexual Harassment by Former Student
Jiu-jitsu fighter André Galvão, leader of the Atos team in San Diego, has been accused of sexual harassment by former student Alexa Herse, who claims the incidents occurred during training sessions, though Galvão denies the allegations and plans to take legal action.
Real Estate Law on the Rise: Specialization Ensures Strategic Training for New Challenges in the Sector
The Brazilian real estate market is expanding, with a 10% increase in housing loans in 2024, prompting a shift in how legal professionals operate due to advancements in extra-judicial solutions.
The Director of the Legal Service of the Valencian Government Receives Extra Pay as a Competition Trainer for Her Department
Inés Sánchez, the director of the Legal Service of the Valencian Government, is under scrutiny for receiving additional pay while training candidates for competitions in her own department.
"He's going to die on you!" Court plays shocking call about confusion during student rescue
A court in Vyškov replayed a shocking phone call revealing confusion among medical personnel and soldiers during the rescue of a university student who died in military training.