Azuay Prefect on the Retention of Alexandra Quintanilla: ‘It is a Personal Situation and She Must Respond as a Citizen’
The Prefect of Azuay stated that the retention of Vice-prefect Alexandra Quintanilla is a personal matter and she will have to respond legally as a citizen.
Attorney Annika Vait: Board Members Are Always and Actually Responsible
Annika Vait, a partner at RASK law firm, discusses the increasing daily reality of personal responsibility for board members in Estonia.
"My job is a difficult one": the last words of agent Cinturrino the night before the arrest
Carmelo Cinturrino spoke of the difficulty of his job the night before his arrest while in a casual setting at a bar.
The Weakness of the Narcos: Women Contribute to the Fall of Crime Leaders
Investigations into drug trafficking structures in Latin America reveal that the personal relationships of crime leaders often expose them to capture.
Legal Advisor of the Knesset on the Law Aimed at Preventing the Supreme Court from Removing Ben Gvir: Concern about Personal Legislation and Abuse of Power
The legal advisor of the Knesset expresses concerns over a proposed law that would prevent the Supreme Court from dismissing National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, warning it may lead to personal legislation and abuse of authority.
Supreme Court: Remodeling Louis Vuitton Bags Does Not Constitute Trademark Infringement, Case Sent Back
The South Korean Supreme Court ruled that remodeling luxury brand bags for personal use does not violate trademark rights, overturning a lower court's decision.
Understand how the law that authorizes women to use pepper spray for personal defense in Rondônia works
A law in Rondônia, Brazil, allows women to use pepper spray for personal defense, specifying rules for purchase and distribution, especially for domestic violence victims.
Man detained on suspicion of threatening ex-partner with machete during fight in Avaré
A 47-year-old man was detained in Avaré, Brazil, for allegedly threatening his 58-year-old ex-partner with a machete during a dispute over personal belongings.
Brit personal trainer detained in Dubai two years after breaking UK law
A personal trainer from the UK has been detained in Dubai two years after being convicted of possessing criminal property in the UK.
Haaretz: Israeli Scandals Are So Numerous and Ongoing That It Is Difficult to Keep Up With Them
A critical article in Haaretz outlines numerous ongoing scandals in Israel's political and legal institutions, arguing they reflect narrow personal interests at the expense of the rule of law.
Merchant arrested after insulting and hitting ex-sister-in-law with cancer in public: 'I don't want her talking to my children'
A merchant in Brazil was arrested for verbally and physically assaulting her ex-sister-in-law, who is battling cancer, in a public space over personal grievances regarding interactions with children.
Personal Data Personalization of Private Law Rules
The article discusses the idea of personalizing private law rules, focusing on utilizing big data and AI to enhance the regulation of private relations.
Proposal: Possibility to Seize Companies
A proposal by government investigators in Sweden suggests expanding the scope of seized property in criminal cases to include companies and real estate, alongside personal property.
Paul Dacre says claims Mail broke law to target Doreen Lawrence ‘bitterly wounding’
Paul Dacre expressed deep personal hurt over allegations that the Daily Mail used illegal tactics against Doreen Lawrence, mother of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence, despite the newspaper's efforts to secure justice for her son.
Sometimes Tejashwi, sometimes attacking Rabri... Why is Nitish personal about the Lalu family?
In the Bihar Legislative Council, RJD leader Rabri Devi questioned Chief Minister Nitish Kumar about law and order, prompting an angry response from Kumar.
At Risk: Personal Data
This article discusses the vulnerabilities of personal data exposed to organized crime in Ecuador's public institutions, particularly highlighting a recent incident involving the National Transit Agency.
Five police officers arrested on suspicion of abuse of office
Five officers from the State Police of the Riga regional department and one former officer have been arrested on suspicion of abusing their office for personal gain.
Hat in the field will not have to be replaced by helmet; see what the law says
A new law requiring helmets instead of hats for rural workers is false, as existing regulations allow the use of both for different purposes.
Goodbye to glitter in Illinois?: the legislative initiative seeking to ban its sale
A proposed law in Illinois aims to ban the sale of non-biodegradable glitter in personal care products by 2029, reigniting environmental debates.
So Pd and 5s should lift the Daspo from hooligans
The article argues against the Daspo law in Italy, which restricts violent ultra fans from attending football matches.
Bauk: The Constitutional Court has 'cut off' Piletić so we can now call him Otpiletić
During a parliamentary debate on the constitutional court's decision regarding personal assistance law, Arsen Bauk accused the ruling party of neglecting people with disabilities, while the opposition demanded an apology from Minister Marin Piletić.
City of Greater Recife bans the use of masks at carnival parties, sparking debate about personal freedom rights
The Greater Recife municipality's ban on masks at carnival festivities has ignited discussions about personal freedom and the constitutional validity of the law.
Possession of marijuana for personal use divides the Court
The issue of marijuana possession for personal use has divided the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, with five judges arguing that it is unconstitutional for the General Health Law to set a limit of five grams.
Dismissal of a worker for personal internet use during work hours declared unjustified
The Social Chamber of the Superior Court of Justice of La Rioja ruled that the dismissal of a sales technician for using the internet personally during work hours for 57 hours was unjustified, as it did not harm the company.
The Government seeks to combat ‘deepfakes’ by including them as a violation of the right to honor
The Spanish government has approved a bill to address 'deepfakes' as a violation of personal rights, aiming to protect honor, privacy, and personal image in the context of modern digital challenges.
The Government regulates to include 'deepfakes' as a crime against honor
The Spanish Cabinet plans to address a draft law aimed at broadening the catalog of crimes to include 'deepfakes' as offenses against personal honor and integrity.
How the casting team of 'The Island of Temptations' checks the veracity of couples: 'What is your mother-in-law's name?'
The casting team for 'The Island of Temptations' verifies the authenticity of couples by asking personal questions to ensure there are no pre-existing agreements.
Donald Trump for the 'New York Times': Only My Own Morality Limits Me
In an interview with the New York Times, Donald Trump discusses his perception of limitations imposed by personal morality and international law, as well as the impact of international tensions on U.S. foreign policy regarding Venezuela and Greenland.
With... broken brakes, Trump: I don't need international law, only my own ethics stops me, it is psychologically necessary to acquire Greenland
Trump expresses a disregard for international law and emphasizes the necessity of acquiring Greenland based on his personal ethics.
Trump: My own morality is the only limit to my power
In an extensive interview, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that his personal morality is the sole constraint on his power as Commander-in-Chief, dismissing international law and control mechanisms on military action.
Haven't you registered your personal mobility vehicle yet? It may be mandatory by 2026
Starting in 2026, it may become mandatory to register personal mobility vehicles as per the new law requiring insurance for such vehicles in Spain.
PGA of America CEO steps down after one year to take care of mother and mother-in-law
Derek Sprague, CEO of PGA America, resigns after a year to provide care for his mother and mother-in-law following a personal family event.
Piletić after embarrassment at the Constitutional Court: We will bring a new regulation within 60 days
The Croatian government has announced changes to the Law on Personal Assistance to include children under 18 after the Constitutional Court's previous ruling, as explained by Minister Marin Piletić.
Abolition of Discriminatory Provisions of the Personal Assistance Law: Piletić Explained What Follows
The government passed amendments to the Personal Assistance Law, following a Constitutional Court decision that abolished discriminatory provisions, ensuring children under 18 will receive personal assistance services.
The law stands in the way of judges' marriage happiness. Appeal to Minister Żurek
Judges in Poland are unable to marry while serving due to a law prohibiting relatives and spouses from simultaneously holding judicial positions, which they argue undermines their right to personal happiness.
Piletić on the Personal Assistance Law, Vidaković on the Year in Review, and Miletić on the Christian in the World
This article highlights statements from various figures, including Minister of Labor Marin Piletić discussing the Personal Assistance Law, economist Neven Vidaković reflecting on significant economic events of the past year, and politician Marin Miletić sharing his views on the role of Christians in the contemporary world.
In social policy 2025, femicide marked by the victory of the Shadow Association...
In 2025, social policy in Croatia was significantly affected by femicides, including the murder of 19 women and the introduction of a new pension insurance law that increased benefits for retirees while repealing provisions on personal assistance.