Court condemns RR government to build new headquarters for Museum; state points to unfeasible deadlines
The Roraima state government has been ordered by the court to construct a new headquarters for the Integrated Museum of Roraima within 360 days, alongside a monetary compensation for collective moral damages.
More seek compensation in the spiral case than the Greenland government expected
209 Greenlandic women who had a spiral inserted without consent are seeking compensation from Greenland, significantly more than anticipated by the government.
Criminals with Full Pockets. Those Golden Reserves that Judges Guarantee to Robbers and Violent Offenders
The article discusses the high financial compensation claims criminals make against the state in Italy, often resulting in extensive legal battles.
DER-RO will have to pay pension and R$ 150,000 for the death of an employee run over in service; understand
The Justice Tribunal of Rondônia upheld a ruling requiring the state's Department of Roads to compensate the family of an employee killed by a steamroller while on duty.
Court: The demolition of the motel in Neringa will cost the state 931 thousand euros
A court in Lithuania ruled that the state must compensate for the demolition of a motel in Neringa, amounting to 931 thousand euros due to illegal administrative decisions.
Woman to receive R$ 45,000 in compensation from the State for spending 60 days with exposed bone in a public hospital
A woman will receive R$ 45,000 in compensation after spending 60 days in a public hospital with an improperly healed exposed fracture due to inadequate medical care.
Correction
A Finnish news article published over the weekend contained an error regarding a rape case, mistakenly stating that the perpetrator would receive compensation from the state instead of the victim.
The macabre phenomenon now highlighted on Russian TV
Russian state TV is addressing the rise of 'black widows'—women quickly marrying soldiers heading to the front lines in Ukraine to claim financial compensation for their deaths.
Man raped a woman in three ways and received nearly two years of imprisonment – now the state has to compensate the rapist
A man received a nearly two-year prison sentence for raping a woman in multiple ways, but he is also set to receive compensation from the state.
Sexual Violence: Do Insurances Have to Pay Millions to Victims of Abuse?
The article discusses how victims of sexual violence in schools and churches may be entitled to compensation from statutory accident insurance, revealing long-hidden information known by the state and churches.
The wrong minister, the reconstruction, the sentence: the nonsense of Salis to attack the government
The case of Sea-Watch 3 remains a contentious issue in Italy, highlighting a €76,000 compensation order imposed by a Palermo court against the state.
Victims of human rights violations at Seongam Academy and Brothers Home will receive compensation without state lawsuits
Victims of past human rights violations in child welfare and homeless facilities in South Korea will be able to receive compensation without having to pursue lawsuits against the state.
VERT: ‘Birštono elektra’ must return 16.7 thousand euros to the state budget
The Lithuanian company ‘Birštono elektra’ has been ordered to return 16.7 thousand euros to the state budget due to irregularities in compensation received for electricity costs.
Paraibano arrested by mistake will enter court for compensation; Video shows his release from prison
A Brazilian man wrongfully imprisoned for three days due to mistaken identity is seeking compensation from the state for moral damages.
On Russian TV, Family Feuds Over War Death Payouts Become Fodder for Primetime Drama
A woman from Chelyabinsk has appeared on state television to publicly discuss her family dispute over compensation following her husband's death in the Ukraine war.
Starting from July, the state will compensate for the pharmacist service fee for the cheapest prescription medications
Starting from July, the Latvian state will provide compensation for pharmacist service fees for certain prescription medications to increase accessibility for vulnerable populations.
New Scandinavian Star Lawsuit: Compensation Claims from 47 Danes and Norwegians
A new lawsuit involving 47 plaintiffs, including both Danes and Norwegians, seeks compensation and a formal apology from the state following the tragic Scandinavian Star ferry fire in 1990 that resulted in 159 deaths.
Mother of child who drowned in the Cinturão das Águas construction site in Ceará to be compensated by the State
The mother of João Vítor da Silva Oliveira, an 8-year-old who drowned in a construction site, is set to receive compensation from the State of Ceará.
Due to the mistakes of the executor who unlawfully evicted a mother with children, the state paid millions
The Czech state has had to pay millions due to unlawful eviction actions taken against a mother and her children by a court executor.
This is how a reindeer herder cheated money from the state
A reindeer herder in Finland was sentenced to conditional imprisonment for fraud, having claimed compensation for three dead reindeer that he falsely attributed to predation.
The state is preparing a new whip for fictitious entrepreneurs. It will affect digital platforms
Slovak authorities are set to introduce new regulations aimed at tackling fictitious entrepreneurs and ensuring fair compensation on digital platforms.
Nigeria: Uromi Killings - Edo Yet to Pay Compensation 11 Months After
The Edo State Government has not yet compensated the families of the victims from the Uromi killings, despite a promise made 11 months ago following the tragic event.
New Prime Minister Schulze demands citizen’s money only with compensation
Saxony-Anhalt's new Prime Minister Sven Schulze proposes requiring public work from recipients of citizen's money to justify state support.
Poland will pay 114,000 for the decision of the neo-judge of the Supreme Court. It concerns the illegal suspension of Judge Morawiec
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Poland's suspension of Judge Beata Morawiec was illegal and a part of a strategy to intimidate judges, with the state now liable to pay compensation.
STF forms majority and considers the Minas government remiss regarding police delegates' subsidies
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court (STF) reached a majority decision stating that the state of Minas Gerais failed to enact legislation ensuring exclusive compensation for civil police delegates.
Execution Against an Innocent Woman: The Supreme Court Gave Her a Chance for Higher Compensation
The Supreme Court has given a wrongfully evicted woman the opportunity for greater compensation due to improper official conduct by a judicial executor, with responsibility resting on the state and specifically aimed at the Ministry of Justice.
Nigeria: Nigerian Court Orders Britain to Pay £420 Million to 21 Coal Miners Killed By Colonial Administration
A Nigerian court has ordered the British government to pay £20 million each to the families of 21 coal miners killed in Enugu State in 1949, ruling that the Nigerian government failed to pursue compensation.
I want to live comfortably now... The first state compensation recognition for victims of forced confinement at Daegu City Hope Center
A court ruled for the first time that the South Korean government must compensate a victim of forced confinement at the Daegu City Hope Center for human rights violations endured during their long-term detention.
Parliament 'compensation' update for 1950s women affected by pension changes
A petition demanding compensation for women born in the 1950s affected by changes to the State Pension age has garnered over 57,000 signatures, potentially leading to parliamentary debate if it reaches 100,000 signatures.
Lagos government says $2m earmarked for Makoko rebuilding
The Lagos State Government has announced that $2 million has been allocated for rebuilding efforts in the Makoko community, following a halt in demolitions amid ongoing discussions with community representatives regarding compensation and next steps.
Makoko demolition: Lagos Assembly pledges compensation for victims
The Lagos State House of Assembly has committed to compensating residents affected by the recent demolitions in Makoko and nearby communities while suspending the demolitions following discussions with community representatives.
Magazine: State Institution to Pay Paul Timrot 1000 Euros in Compensation
The Consumer Rights Protection Center engaged in legal proceedings with car expert Paul Timrot after an unsuccessful educational campaign related to car sales, which he refused to participate in due to being assigned a role as a fraudster.
Exclusive: Returned Fisherman from Abduction Says Delayed Criminal Compensation Decision Should Lead to Delay Damages Payment... Loses Civil Damages Lawsuit
The family of Kim Dal-soo, a returned fisherman wrongfully accused of espionage, has lost their civil damages lawsuit against the state due to delays in the criminal compensation decision.
The state finally pays million-euro compensation to the entrepreneur it illegally prohibited from working?
Croatian authorities have been given ten days to negotiate with entrepreneur Boško Cabunac, whose illegal work ban by customs cost him nearly two million euros, as a potential compensation agreement looms.
DWP confirms timeframes for new WASPI compensation decision
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced a timeline for making a decision on WASPI compensation for women affected by state pension changes.
13 Years Innocent in Prison - Justice Victim Receives 1.3 Million Euros in Compensation
Manfred Genditzki, who spent over a decade wrongfully imprisoned, will receive a total of 1.31 million euros in compensation from the Free State of Bavaria.
Innocent in Prison: Manfred Genditzki Receives Multi-Million Compensation
After being wrongfully imprisoned for over 13 years, Manfred Genditzki has reached a settlement with the Free State of Bavaria for 1.31 million euros in compensation.
Agreement with the Free State: Justice Victim Manfred Genditzki Receives 1.3 Million Euro Compensation
Manfred Genditzki received 1.31 million euros from the Free State of Bavaria for the 13 years he spent wrongfully imprisoned, concluding his case with a settlement covering all claims from his conviction, imprisonment, and retrial.
The Supreme Court ordered SPP to pay millions in compensation for Ducký's promissory notes. The gas workers refuse to settle.
The Supreme Court has ordered the state gas company SPP to pay over 14 million euros, plus interest and fees potentially totaling up to 40 million euros, to a Cypriot shell company, which SPP plans to appeal against, claiming the decision is scandalous.
Two years of tension between the Church and the State: how the agreement to compensate victims of pedophilia was forged
The article details the challenging negotiations between the Spanish government and bishops that led to a historic agreement for compensating victims of pedophilia within the Church, influenced by political tensions and journalistic investigations.
WASPI warning as two words in legal document could mean DWP decision is delayed
The WASPI campaign warns that a potential delay in the DWP's compensation decision may affect financial relief for women affected by state pension inequalities.
The victims of pedophilia celebrate that the State manages the reparations: "With the Church it has been a disaster"
Victims of clerical abuse are pleased that the state will handle reparations, expressing trust in the ombudsman's mediation while requesting clarity on compensation criteria.
WASPI two-month warning over DWP 'new decision'
The Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) campaign is urging the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for a new compensation decision affecting women born in the 1950s.
Defective regulations will open the way to large compensations
Poland will be the EU member state with the broadest application of the NIS2 directive, potentially covering around 40,000 entities, leading to significant compensation claims.