Gonet limits payments from the Public Ministry after STF decision on 'additional benefits'
Brazil's Attorney General, Paulo Gonet, has restricted retroactive payments for prosecutors based on administrative decisions, ensuring they do not exceed the constitutional limit of R$ 46,366.19.
Working hour limits for catering gardens in the cultural park compliant with the law
A recent ruling by Poland's Supreme Administrative Court confirms that working hour limits for catering businesses located in cultural parks are lawful.
Trump Administration Considers 'Bed Tax' Strategy to Prevent Tariff Refunds
The Trump administration is exploring legal and administrative tactics to delay or reduce tariff refunds demanded by businesses following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated certain tariffs.
Important ruling from the NSA: A failed driving test can be challenged
A recent ruling from Poland's Supreme Administrative Court allows candidates to contest failed practical driving tests, highlighting the potential for challenging examiners' decisions.
The Constitutional Tribunal on testing impartiality and excluding judges. 'Unacceptable'
The article discusses the controversy surrounding judge Anna Dalkowska's career, highlighting her connections to government positions and the concerns over her impartiality assessed by the Supreme Administrative Court in Poland.
Court Again Postpones the Election of the Dean of the Catholic Faculty. It Complied with Two-Time Dismissed Brož
The election of a new dean for the Catholic Theological Faculty has been postponed again due to a preliminary measure issued by the Supreme Administrative Court favoring Jaroslav Brož, a former dean.
NSA: Personal data sent to the wrong address by an employee's mistake is a violation of GDPR
A ruling by Poland's Supreme Administrative Court confirms that an employee's mistake leading to the unauthorized sharing of personal data constitutes a violation of the GDPR.
Marketing by phone after withdrawal of consent violates GDPR. Verdict of NSS
A recent ruling by Poland's Supreme Administrative Court determined that contacting customers for marketing purposes after they have withdrawn consent is a violation of GDPR regulations.
VMG Group founder S. Paulauskas lost a dispute over more than 1.4 million euros in taxes
S. Paulauskas, founder of VMG Group, has lost a legal challenge regarding over 1.4 million euros in additional taxes after the Supreme Administrative Court upheld a prior unfavorable ruling.
The wolf hunting quota remains ā The nature conservation organization's appeal will not be processed
The Supreme Administrative Court of Finland has decided not to process an appeal by a nature conservation organization against the wolf hunting quota set for the hunting season 2025-2026.
The environmental organizationās complaint against the wolf quota hunting did not succeed
The Finnish Supreme Administrative Court rejected a complaint by the Tapiola Nature Conservation Association regarding wolf hunting regulations set by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry.
Nature conservation organization appealed against wolf hunting ā this is what happened
Finland's Supreme Administrative Court has declined to review a nature conservation organizationās appeal against recent regulations allowing wolf hunting.
Does a private loan from corporate profit after taxation fall under VAT? Judgment of the NSA
A recent ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) in Poland addresses the VAT taxation of an interest-free loan provided by a business owner to a friend.
Court: Concrete Truck Owners are Workers... 20-Year-Old Supreme Court Ruling Overturned
A recent ruling by the Seoul Administrative Court has declared that concrete truck drivers are considered workers under labor law, reversing a previous Supreme Court ruling from 20 years ago.
Organizations sued the government over its long-term climate plan
The Finnish Association for Nature Conservation and Greenpeace Finland have taken Prime Minister Petteri Orpo's government's long-term climate plan to the Supreme Administrative Court, claiming it undermines the country's goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2035.
Will SÅawomir Cenckiewicz regain his security clearance? Legal dispute to be decided by the court
The Polish Supreme Administrative Court is set to hear a case regarding the reinstatement of SÅawomir Cenckiewicz's security clearance, revoked due to undisclosed medication use.
ZUS cannot refuse 300 plus, because the childās guardian did not apply for adoption
A recent ruling by Poland's Supreme Administrative Court establishes that the social security office (ZUS) cannot deny financial assistance under the 'Good Start' program based solely on the lack of legal adoption by the guardian.
The tax office is to deal with the issue of relief in the repayment of fines, even if the debt has already been collected
A ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court in Poland indicates that taxpayers can seek relief on traffic violation fines under certain circumstances, despite previous collection efforts by authorities.
The court rejected the interpretation of the law that would allow Zdechovský to remain in the active reserve
The Czech Supreme Administrative Court has dismissed a complaint by MEP TomÔŔ Zdechovský, ruling that he cannot simultaneously serve in the active reserve of the Czech army during his term in office.
The Supreme Administrative Court extended Terrafame's mining environmental permit by half a year
Finland's Supreme Administrative Court has extended the environmental permit of the Terrafame mine by an additional six months after reviewing appeals from environmentalists and stakeholders.
The court confirmed the fine for the lawyer for the way of criticizing the pandemic measures
The Czech Supreme Administrative Court upheld a fine for lawyer TomÔŔ Nielsen, imposed for his criticisms of government pandemic measures.
Not every association can demand the annulment of an alcohol permit
A recent ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court in Poland clarified that not all local associations have the right to challenge alcohol permits issued by local authorities.
Understand the consequences of possible punishments for the defendants in the coup plot at the STM
The article discusses the potential consequences and administrative implications of criminal convictions for former President Jair Bolsonaro and military officials involved in the 2022 coup attempt, as the Superior Military Court evaluates requests for the forfeiture of their positions and ranks.
Can trade unionists use someone else's image without violating the GDPR? NSA ruling
The Polish Supreme Administrative Court ruled that the use of someone's image without consent may not violate data protection laws when trade unions advocate for workers' rights.
LVAT: Kaunas Mayor V. MatijoŔaitis did not violate public and private interests
The Supreme Administrative Court confirmed that Kaunas Mayor V. MatijoŔaitis did not commit any violations regarding his role as the chairman of a municipal commission overseeing urban planning, architecture, and investment decisions from 2020 to 2022.
State security takes precedence over access to public information. NSA ruling
In a recent ruling, the Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) determined that state security is paramount over public access to information, especially in contexts of threats like hybrid warfare.
"Media Pressure and Campaign". Neo-Judge Manowska from the Supreme Court Fights Until the End for Professorship
MaÅgorzata Manowska, a neo-judge and the first president of the Supreme Court, is contesting an unfavorable ruling regarding her academic title before the Supreme Administrative Court.
Finland won in court
Heckler & Koch lost its legal battle against the Finnish state regarding an arms procurement by the Finnish Defense Forces, as decided by the Supreme Administrative Court's ruling.
The tax office cannot penalize taxpayers who self-correct their declarations. NSA ruling
The Supreme Administrative Court ruled that the tax office cannot restrict the preferential late interest rate for taxpayers who correct their own tax declarations.
When the attorney fails, the Administrative Court does not have to give the complainant a second chance
The recent resolution by the Supreme Administrative Court clarifies that there is no obligation to allow a complainant a second chance if their complaint has been signed by someone who is not authorized to act as their attorney.
Dealers at several stalls cannot escape with one high market fee. NSA ruling
The Supreme Administrative Court upheld the municipality's decision requiring a company with multiple market stalls to pay a separate fee for each stall, responding to the disputes regarding the market fee calculation.
The mayor can 'look' at the salaries of employees of the budgetary unit under him
A recent ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court allows mayors to access the salaries of employees in budgetary units, following a complaint from a municipal employee regarding a breach of GDPR regulations.
Court on free legal aid. Membership in the chamber matters
A ruling from the WrocÅaw Regional Administrative Court upheld by the Supreme Administrative Court highlights the importance of legal chamber membership for providing free legal aid.
NSA: The Report about Itself is Economic Information, not Personal Data
The Supreme Administrative Court concluded that a report filed by an individual regarding the processing of personal data by a credit information office pertains to economic information rather than personal data under GDPR regulations.
Former dismissed dean of the Faculty of Theology Brož failed at the Constitutional Court. He will file a complaint
Former dean of the Catholic Theological Faculty of Charles University, Jaroslav Brož, was unsuccessful in his appeal to the Constitutional Court and plans to file a cassation complaint with the Supreme Administrative Court.
The Supreme Constitutional Court in Venezuela charges the Vice President with presidential duties
The Supreme Court in Venezuela has appointed Delcy Rodriguez, the Vice President, to temporarily assume the presidency to ensure administrative continuity, with military backing and a condemnation of U.S. aggression.
Tax on school cafeterias: does it differ from school lump sum? NSA ruling
The Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) ruled on the tax implications of parental contributions for student meals at a private primary school.