Teachers must endure a higher level of public scrutiny, said the Supreme Court
The Czech Supreme Court has ruled that teachers should be subject to greater public scrutiny in their professional conduct.
Doctors against CPR. "Ideologized conduct"
Doctors at Ravenna's infectious diseases department issued false certificates to prevent immigrants from being detained in a repatriation center, leading to professional bans for some involved.
R. Tamašunienė accepted the oaths of eleven lawyers
The Lithuanian Minister R. Tamašunienė welcomed eleven newly sworn-in lawyers who will uphold justice and human rights in their professional conduct.
Fit for Spring: What to Look for When Checking Your Bicycle
As spring approaches, cyclists are advised to conduct annual checks on their bicycles to ensure safety and performance, with expert tips on DIY and when to seek professional help.
Assistant head teacher's 'weird' text to ex-pupil revealed – 'In bed and not dressed'
An assistant head teacher in Cornwall was found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct for sending sexual texts to a former pupil.
A thunder from the union: 'Kela is making a serious mistake'
A Finnish professional union criticizes Kela for attempting to conduct a complex medical rehabilitation tender process solely based on price.
The Ministry of Health has prepared amendments to the re-certification process for medical personnel
The Latvian Ministry of Health proposes new amendments requiring medical personnel to disclose any foreign work experience and confirm the absence of professional misconduct abroad as part of the re-certification process.
Text of the Media Code of Conduct in Syria
The Syrian Ministry of Information has unveiled a new Media Code of Conduct intended to regulate the media environment in Syria, emphasizing professional ethics and social responsibility.
The Ministry of Health has agreed with the Latvian Medical Association to seek financial opportunities to establish a Disciplinary Council
The Latvian Ministry of Health and the Latvian Medical Association aim to create a Disciplinary Council to address ethical and professional conduct breaches among healthcare professionals.
Lawyer fined 125,000 kronor – overslept in murder case
A Swedish lawyer has been fined 125,000 kronor after oversleeping for a murder trial, which resulted in multiple court delays.