At least 40 judges punished with retirement should have lost their positions, according to Dino's thesis
A report reveals that at least 40 judges in Brazil have been forced into retirement instead of facing dismissal, a situation criticized by Supreme Court Minister Flávio Dino.
Two judges suffer racist attacks during online event broadcast; STF and CNJ condemn offenses
Two judges in Brazil were subjected to racist remarks during an online event, prompting condemnation from the Supreme Court (STF) and the National Justice Council (CNJ).
Removed judges attempted to intimidate magistrates and the press
The National Justice Council of Brazil has suspended Judge Carlos Henrique Abrão for 180 days due to allegations of pressuring colleagues and intimidating journalists.
Judges punished with compulsory retirement receive an average of R$ 54,000
Judges in Brazil who were compelled to retire due to disciplinary actions receive an average pension of R$ 54,441, as per the National Justice Council's report.
Justice suspends increase in commissioned positions in the Chamber of Campinas
A court in Campinas, Brazil, has temporarily suspended the increase in commissioned positions in city council offices following a request from the Public Ministry.
These are the three events that the Prosecutor's Office is processing in the Liga2 case; the events occurring between November 2024 and January 2025 aimed to ‘control state institutions’
The Ecuadorian Prosecutor's Office is investigating three irregular events related to illegal conduct in electoral justice, the appointment of Judiciary Council members, and the leadership of the Superintendency of Banks linked to Liga2.
São Paulo City Council approves in the first vote the name change of Peixoto Gomide Street
The São Paulo City Council approved the first vote for changing the name of Peixoto Gomide Street to Sophia Gomide Street, aiming for gender justice and reparations.
Selection process advances for the main and alternate member of the Judiciary Council
The selection process for the primary and alternate member of the Judiciary Council of Ecuador is proceeding with the nomination of candidates from the National Court of Justice.
Gérald Darmanin presents his draft law on criminal justice to the Council of Ministers
Gérald Darmanin introduces a draft law aimed at reforming the criminal justice system, including a new guilty plea procedure, to be reviewed by the Senate and the National Assembly.
Fachin will have to regulate Dino's decision to end the compulsory retirement of judges
The president of Brazil's National Justice Council, Minister Edson Fachin, is tasked with regulating a recent decision to abolish the compulsory retirement of judges, a move initiated by Minister Flávio Dino.
MP goes to Justice to block hiring of 105 commissioned employees in the Chamber of Campinas
The São Paulo Public Ministry has taken legal action to prevent the hiring of 105 commissioned employees by the Campinas City Council following a recently approved project that created new positions.
The Hannibal of Żoliborz case is removed from the Supreme Court agenda. The reason is the appointment of a neo-judge
The Supreme Court hearing for Kajetan P., sentenced to life in prison for murder, has been postponed due to a request for rescheduling and the disqualification of a judge.
Congo-Kinshasa: Enforced Disappearances Surge in Kinshasa
The article highlights a significant rise in enforced disappearances in Kinshasa, attributed to the actions of Congolese security forces and the controversial use of the National Cyber Defense Council.
From the shortlist led by Mercedes Caicedo, the president and alternate member of the Judiciary Council will be elected
A new president and an alternate member for the Judiciary Council of Ecuador will be selected from a shortlist proposed by the National Court of Justice.
City leaders criticized the election procedure of prison commission members
The mayor of Tartu and the chairman of the city council have expressed concerns over the conditions set by the Ministry of Justice and Digital Affairs for appointing representatives to the Tartu Prison Commission.
Dagmara Pawełczyk-Woicka: We are threatened with a shell of the National Council of the Judiciary
Dagmara Pawełczyk-Woicka discusses her current position and future prospects regarding the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS) in Poland amidst upcoming elections.
"Gazeta Polska" Clubs and the Church in Krakow Collect Signatures for KRS. "Overcome Evil with Good!"
On a grassroots campaign, various groups in Krakow are collecting signatures to support candidates for the reformed National Justice Council, particularly favoring conservative judges.
Supersalaries of judges do not guarantee productivity in courts
Payment of supersalaries to judges does not ensure efficiency in the proceedings of Brazil's state courts, based on the National Justice Council's productivity index.
CNJ removes judge for decisions in case linked to Refinaria de Manguinhos
The National Justice Council (CNJ) has removed Judge Guaraci de Campos Vianna from his position following decisions deemed egregiously wrong in a legal case related to the Refinaria de Manguinhos during an investigation into financial fraud.
Conversations on Zampieri's cell phone revealed alleged negotiation of sentence, leading to the dismissal of the 3rd judge in MT
The National Justice Council in Brazil has indefinitely suspended Judge Dirceu dos Santos amid investigations of judicial corruption linked to the discovery of incriminating conversations on the mobile phone of deceased lawyer Roberto Zampieri.
Council rejects appeal against archiving of CPI to investigate João Campos; opposition boycotts voting and calls for justice
The Recife City Council rejected an appeal from the opposition to investigate João Campos regarding irregularities in a public competition that allegedly benefited a judge's son.
The Council of Legislation Criticizes the Government's Sentencing Reform
The Swedish Council of Legislation has criticized the government's sentencing reform proposals, dismissing them entirely due to a lack of quality and coherence.
In the middle of a session: the moment when Sebastián Amerio learns that he is no longer Deputy Minister of Justice
Sebastián Amerio learned of his dismissal as Deputy Minister of Justice during a session of the Council of the Judiciary.
Sebastián Amerio learned about his dismissal from Justice during a meeting of the Council of the Judiciary: "We are being summoned to Olivos, or to Rosada, I will see now..."
Sebastián Amerio unexpectedly learned of his dismissal as Argentina's Secretary of Justice during a virtual meeting of the Council of the Judiciary.
Prime Minister at the Council of State: What he said about justice, the wiretapping case, and the trial of the Tempe accident
The Greek Prime Minister spoke at the inauguration of the renovated Council of State building, addressing crucial issues of justice and current political events, including the wiretapping scandal and the Tempe trial.
Participation Council closes registrations for General Prosecutor contest with 74 candidates
The deadline for applications for the position of General Prosecutor of the State was closed by the Citizen Participation and Social Control Council, featuring 74 candidates on the provisional list.
Chamber approves the creation of 240 positions in the CNJ, with an impact of R$ 31 million
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies approved the creation of 240 new positions within the National Justice Council, with a projected budgetary impact of R$ 31 million.
CNJ maintains mandatory retirement of judge from DF for sexual and moral harassment against office staff
The National Justice Council (CNJ) upheld the mandatory retirement of a judge from the Federal District for sexual and moral harassment of subordinates.
CNJ reactivated by case of alleged misogyny against president of STM
The Brazilian Women's Union has requested the National Justice Council to reconsider its decision to dismiss a complaint against STM Minister Carlos Augusto Amaral Oliveira for alleged gender discrimination against STM president Maria Elizabeth.
Iran: Tri-member leadership for the transitional period after Khamenei's death
Iran has announced a tri-member leadership consisting of the president, the head of justice, and a member of the Guardian Council to oversee the transitional period following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
CNJ suspends judge suspected of sexual abuse in Minas Gerais
The National Justice Council (CNJ) in Brazil has suspended judge Magid Nauef Láuar, who is under investigation for sexual abuse.
Daily summary of JN: CNJ removes judge suspected of sexual abuse; Gilmar Mendes suspends breaking of secrecy for Toffoli's company; storm in Minas hits Cataguases
The National Justice Council dismissed a judge accused of sexual abuse, while Gilmar Mendes suspended confidentiality breaches involving minister Dias Toffoli's family business amidst various incidents including a storm in Minas Gerais.
The Justice Council is considering appealing to the Constitutional Court regarding judges' pension calculation
The Justice Council in Latvia plans to appeal to the Constitutional Court if the Saeima adopts the special pension law for judges and prosecutors again without significant changes.
Justice points out unconstitutionality and prevents Londrina City Council and City Hall from banning trans athlete's participation in the Brazil Women's Volleyball Cup semifinal
A court in Paraná ruled against the Londrina City Council and City Hall, allowing trans athlete Tifanny Abreu to compete in the semifinal of the Women's Volleyball Cup.
Processes suspended by CNJ members frustrate Eliana Calmon
Eliana Calmon expressed frustration over the suspension of investigations into judges by members of the National Justice Council (CNJ) during her last session as corregedora.
'Strong Discontent', 'Public Outrage', and 'Crimes Against Sexual Dignity': What the CNJ Said When Removing a Judge
The National Justice Council (CNJ) of Brazil has suspended Judge Magid Nauef Láuar following investigations revealing evidence of sexual dignity crimes during his previous judicial duties.
See evidence raised by the CNJ to remove a judge from the TJMG who acted in a rape case
The National Justice Council (CNJ) ordered the immediate removal of Judge Magid Nauef Láuar from the Minas Gerais Court of Justice due to indications of sexual misconduct.
Members of the Digital Agency's Council Linked to Epstein Documents, Minister Matsumoto Says 'No Comment'
Japan's Digital Minister Matsumoto refused to comment on the connections between members of the Digital Agency's council and documents related to Jeffrey Epstein released by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Neringa Council Member Convicted in 'Receipts' Case Retains Mandate
A Neringa council member convicted under a suspended sentence retains their mandate following a vote by the Electoral Commission.
PiS MP Collects Signatures for KRS Lists for Piebiak and 'Patriots'
A deputy from the PiS party is collecting signatures in Poznań to support judges running for the reformed National Council of Justice, including controversial figure Łukasz Piebiak.
Two more people report judge to CNJ, bringing the number of alleged victims to four
Two additional individuals have reported allegations against the judge Magid Láuar to the National Justice Council in Brazil, raising the total number of alleged victims to four.
Over One Hundred Thousand Claims Made: 'Justice Must Be Achieved'
Over 115,000 claims have been submitted to a damage register for Ukraine, established at a Council of Europe summit in Reykjavik, three years ago.
CNJ determines immediate investigation of harassment allegations against intern in Federal Justice of RR
The National Justice Council (CNJ) in Brazil has mandated an immediate investigation into harassment allegations by a law intern against a director and a federal judge in Roraima's Federal Criminal Court.
Increase in youth criminal cases in the Conflict Council
There has been a significant rise in youth criminal cases in the Sør-Øst Conflict Council, with cases escalating from 12 in 2024 to 25 in 2025, marking a 108% increase.
Rapporteur who acquitted defendant of the sexual abuse of a minor is investigated by the CNJ for sexual abuse
Magid Nauef Láuar, the judge who acquitted a defendant accused of raping a 12-year-old, is under investigation for alleged sexual abuse by the National Justice Council (CNJ).
Advisory Council of former presidents of the National Court considers the return of the Supreme Court of Justice and further reforms
The Advisory Council of former presidents of Ecuador's National Court is considering reforms to address the judicial crisis affecting the judiciary in the country.
About the Judiciary Council
The article discusses the controversies surrounding Ecuador's Judiciary Council and its former president, condemning their failure to uphold justice within the system.
Justice releases R$ 1.4 billion to pay INSS arrears; see who receives
The Brazilian Justice Council has released R$ 1.4 billion to pay overdue benefits to INSS beneficiaries who won their cases against the institute.
The new president's law on courts. What was the role of lawyer Zbigniew Ziobro?
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki has vetoed a government reform of the National Council of the Judiciary and proposed a controversial new law on the justice system that imposes severe penalties for questioning the status of 'neo-judges'.
CNJ opens investigation into decision that acquitted man accused of sexual assault against a vulnerable person in MG
The National Justice Council (CNJ) in Brazil has initiated an investigation regarding the acquittal of a 35-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl by the Minas Gerais Court of Justice.