Expert on attacks against Iran: Not justified under international law
A legal expert argues that unilateral military attacks undermine the trust in the international legal system.
The sisters of García Caparrós trust that the Government will change the law to recognize the young man as a victim of terrorism
The sisters of Manuel José García Caparrós are hopeful that the Spanish Government will amend the law to recognize their brother as a victim of terrorism, following a recent denial of this status.
Son-in-law stole 40 kg of silver and 500 grams of gold from in-laws
In a shocking incident in Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, a son-in-law stole 40 kg of silver and 500 grams of gold from his in-laws after drugging them.
Now the government has presented a 'taxi law repair kit' after long negotiations – This is what it means
Finland's government has proposed changes to taxi regulations aimed at improving safety and trust in the industry.
Those who wear the uniform must be above suspicion
The article discusses recent incidents involving law enforcement officers in Italy that threaten public trust in the police.
[Editorial] The Chief Justices' Meeting was Just a Complaint Without Diagnosis or Solution for 'Judicial Distrust'
The meeting of chief justices across the country expressed strong opposition to the judicial reform bills introduced in the National Assembly but failed to address the deep-seated distrust in the judiciary.
The Attorney General: The Police Investigations Department Law Will Lead to Political Control
The proposed law to place the Police Investigations Department under the Minister of Justice raises concerns of political interference and undermines public trust in the investigative process.
Do we have the right to know who writes the laws for Karol Nawrocki? Expert: Transparency is key
An expert emphasizes the importance of transparency in the legislative process, particularly regarding the involvement of external authors in legal drafts.
From the Cucchi case to Uno Bianca: the uniform under accusation
The case of police officer Carmelo Cinturrino, accused of murder in the death of Abderrahim Mansouri, highlights ongoing concerns about police accountability and public trust in law enforcement in Italy.
Former Connecticut police chief arrested for allegedly stealing $85K in public funds
Former New Haven Police Chief Karl Jacobson has been arrested for allegedly stealing $85,000 from city funds, raising concerns about public trust in law enforcement.
P. Pikrammenos on the loss of Antonis Manitakis: He was just and impartial in character and life stance
Former interim Prime Minister Panagiotis Pikrammenos reflects on the legacy of constitutional law professor Antonis Manitakis following his passing, highlighting his character, ethics, and contributions to political trust.
Improper Traffic Enforcement in Kanagawa: National Police Agency Chief Says It Could Undermine Trust
The chief of Japan's National Police Agency expresses concern that improper traffic enforcement by Kanagawa police could damage public trust in law enforcement.
Kekere-Ekun defends judiciary, warns against sweeping corruption attacks
Chief Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun cautioned against broad allegations of corruption within the judiciary, emphasizing their potential harm to public trust and the rule of law.
Foreign Minister: The USA's actions are contrary to Europe's values
Sweden's Foreign Minister criticizes the USA's actions as damaging to trust and opposing European values regarding global cooperation and international law.
The Election Committee Allows Those with Ties to Likud to Compete for Its Legal Advisor Position
Lawyers with connections to the Likud party are allowed to apply for the Chief Legal Advisor position in Israel's Election Committee, despite legal requirements prohibiting such affiliations.
After G. Paluckas' interrogation, I. Ruginienė's reaction
I. Ruginienė addressed journalists during a celebration regarding G. Paluckas' situation and emphasized her trust in law enforcement agencies to perform their duties.
Arrested for Illegal 'Owner Business' Scheme, Allegedly Raised 1 Billion Yen Under the Pretext of Helicopter Ownership
Three individuals, including the chairman of S.I.Net Association, were arrested for allegedly running an illegal investment scheme related to helicopter ownership, amassing around 1 billion yen from investors across Japan.
Nearly 10 thousand euros embezzled from a hotel will send a Vilnius resident to prison
A Vilnius resident has been sentenced to prison for embezzling nearly 10,000 euros from a hotel by gaining the staff's trust.
After the STT Raids – I. Ruginienė's Reaction: 'Just go away and events start in Lithuania'
Lithuanian Prime Minister I. Ruginienė commented on recent STT raids, expressing her trust in law enforcement and suggesting that recent events require a reassessment of values in the country.
Prime Minister: If law enforcement conducted searches at politicians' homes, there were serious reasons for it
Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė expressed her strong trust in law enforcement, asserting that if they conducted searches at politicians' homes, there were substantial grounds for these actions.
The solution that Eva Sannum welcomes is a dangerous path to take
Eva Sannum supports judicial oversight on media reporting, which raises concerns about press freedom and public trust in the justice system.
Pia Olsen Dyhr demands the reintroduction of Great Prayer Day: "We need to restore people's trust by simply abolishing the law"
Pia Olsen Dyhr, the chairman of the Socialist People's Party, demands the reintroduction of Great Prayer Day in a recent interview, citing that many Danes feel it was taken away from them.
President: Every story about law enforcement actions against politicians is a path to purification
The Lithuanian president discusses the role of scandalous stories in rebuilding public trust in politicians while addressing ongoing investigations into corruption.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: Strengthening Institutions and Restoring Citizens' Trust as a Key Priority
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the importance of strengthening the rule of law and enhancing institutional effectiveness during a meeting with the Secretary General of the Council of Europe.
Democratic Party: "Digital Asset Basic Law to be Proposed This Month Regarding Bithumb's Bitcoin Overpayment Incident"
The Democratic Party of Korea plans to introduce a Digital Asset Basic Law this month in response to the overpayment incident at the cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb, emphasizing the need for fundamental measures to restore trust in virtual assets.
Juozas Olekas' reaction to searches in the Seimas: 'Inevitably raises questions'
Juozas Olekas expressed concern over recent police searches in the Lithuanian parliament, highlighting the impact on the legislature's reputation and public trust.
The stages and poses are changing, but distrust in elites remains
After celebrating a bronze medal and singing various songs, including those by Thompson, debate has arisen regarding whether the government acted legally in organizing the handball team's welcome, leading to a lack of consensus among legal experts.
PiS faces a difficult choice. 'A new oligarchy would arise'
According to anonymous sources within the Law and Justice party, there is uncertainty on how to regain the trust of former PiS voters, many of whom have shifted their support to the Confederation party, possibly permanently.
The coalition promotes a law to abolish the offense of fraud and breach of trust, in which Netanyahu is accused in his cases
The coalition is advancing a bill to abolish the offense of fraud and breach of trust, under which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is accused in all his cases, proposed by key coalition leaders.