Ceiling fan fell on woman judge, injuries to head and shoulder
A ceiling fan fell on a woman judge during a court session in Indore, injuring her head and shoulder.
Lee Na-young: “It was nice not to rush those with wounds to 'get better'”
Actress Lee Na-young expresses her thoughts on her return to acting in the ENA drama 'Honor: Their Court', emphasizing the importance of compassion for those dealing with trauma.
‘Not just lawyers, now women should become judges’, CJI gave the mantra of equality on Women’s Day
The Chief Justice of India emphasized the importance of women's representation in the legal profession during the first national conference of 'Indian Women in Law'.
Femicide: Is the legal recognition of the term ultimately necessary? Lawyers, academics, and mothers of victims respond
The article discusses the need for legal recognition of 'femicide' in Greece, highlighting the ongoing violence against women and the absence of specific laws addressing this issue.
Lawyers argue whether transgender female prisoner should be transferred to women’s jail
Lawyers are debating whether transgender inmate Amanda Joy Cooper should be transferred to a women’s prison after undergoing gender surgery.
Apparently the first woman in Europe to have a notary office. The fate of Horáková narrowly escaped me.
The article discusses Anděla Kozáková-Jírová as a pioneering female notary in Europe, alongside her classmates who were the first female lawyers in Czechoslovakia, detailing the challenges they faced during and after World War II.
I want to make it known that there are 'women queers' in the legal profession as well
Kim Eun-jae, the first chairperson of the Korean Women Queer Lawyers Association, emphasizes the visibility and voices of women queers in the conservative legal field, stating their group officially launched to support this community.
This is what the new judges are like: young women without lawyers in the close family
A total of 121 new judges, primarily young women without a family background in law, will formally acquire their status at a ceremony in Barcelona, with significant contributions from the Andalucía region.
Victims' lawyers of Epstein demand immediate removal of website with files showing billionaire's crimes
Lawyers representing the victims of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein have demanded the immediate removal of a website hosting case files, after discovering that the U.S. Department of Justice published dozens of images of naked young women, some potentially minors, with their faces visible.
The Government Completes the Process to Extend Free Justice to All Victims of Sexual Violence
The Government will approve an urgent processing of a royal decree regarding new compensation for public-appointed lawyers, completing the expansion of free justice rights for women and minors who are victims of sexual violence, regardless of their income level.
The Prosecutor's Office decides to take statements from the complainants of Julio Iglesias as protected witnesses
The National Court's Prosecutor's Office will take statements from the women who accused Julio Iglesias as protected witnesses, as announced by lawyers from Women's Link Worldwide alongside Amnesty International.
Iran, the hour of Western courage
The article discusses the resilient and critical spirit of Iranian society, emphasizing the ongoing struggle for transformation and the voices of ordinary citizens, including activists, lawyers, and artists, who continue to challenge power despite repression.