Although the amendment imposes general limitations on freedom of assembly, it is commonly understood as a ban on the LGBTQ+ Pride march, just ahead of the 30 th anniversary in 2025. The new law amends ...
The ‘Foolish Case’ is far from being the only instance of judicial harassment targeting İmamoğlu. In recent years, a multitude of criminal and administrative investigations have been initiated against ...
Born in 1920 in Paris as Simone Ludwig into a traditional Alsatian family, Rozès pursued a legal career with determination ...
On March 11, 2025, the Romanian Constitutional Court (RCC) definitively barred far-right extremist Călin Georgescu from running as a candidate in the upcoming presidential election. This decision ...
On January 20, 2025, Trump issued an Order restoring his prior order establishing a “Schedule F” in the Civil Service, a move ...
With impeccable timing, the UK House of Lords Constitution Committee (“the Committee”) has recently published a report on Executive oversight and responsibility for the UK constitution. The aim of the ...
The approval of a law to implement the 2019 ItCC judgement by Tuscany Region comes after a shift in strategy by Associazione Luca Coscioni, the NGO that has always been at the forefront of advocating ...
The plan ultimately failed only because courts rejected the election lawsuits and top government lawyers in the White House and Department of Justice threatened to quit. In a very real sense, these ...
On March 19, 2025, police arrested Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu on corruption and terrorism charges. Four days later, on March 23, a judge ordered him to prison pending trial.
The backlog of cases has become increasingly unmanageable, with judicial proceedings taking longer than ever, thus risking public trust in the justice system. The first phase of re-evaluation (the ...
The arrest and transfer of Rodrigo Roa Duterte to the International Criminal Court (ICC) was certainly good news for the heavily beleaguered Court. But the price of getting Duterte could be ...
The Palestinian right to self-determination is widely recognized in international law, including numerous UN resolutions and ICJ judgments. Even if Palestine’s full statehood status remains contested, ...
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