A coalition of organizations conducting the Civic Monitoring of Candidates for Judges of the Constitutional Tribunal has issued a statement on the nomination, during the Sejm’s session on February 24, of Dr. Grzegorz...
The Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU) has urged the Hungarian Ministry of Justice to ensure that the legislative proposal on the operation and support of civil organizations is debated in public before it is submitted to the Parliament.
According to confidential reports, the Council for the Judiciary in the Netherlands fears that the country will have a shortage of 227 judges in the coming two years. This is a substantial number considering that...
Two migrants from Mali died in a huge fire, the latest of many, in the “Great ghetto” migrant camp between San Severo and Rignano Garganico, Puglia, Italy on March 1. Witnesses said the two didn’t manage to leave the...
Members of the ruling party in Poland made a request to the Constitutional Tribunal to dismiss professor Malgorzata Gersdorf from the position of first president of the Supreme Court. According to the complainants,...
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“What we witness today are times in which those holding the executive power too often believe others are to obey,” said Danuta Przywara, president of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, at the 34th session of...
"I would like to die without suffering. But in Italy, I cannot do it alone, and I need help," DJ Fabo said before his death in an appeal to Italian politicians to change the country's euthanasia law.
In a democracy, power is supposed to ultimately rest with the people. But is this actually the case today? More and more, it seems that the game is rigged, and there's no referee to step in and enforce the rules.
The bulk surveillance powers in the new Investigatory Powers Act are legally challenged by UK human rights NGO Liberty in the form of a judicial review. To fund the case, Liberty raised £52,000 through crowdfunding –...
An appeals court in Trento ruled on February 23 that twins born in Canada from a surrogate mother are recognized as sons of their two Italian fathers. This recognition, based on the emotional and human aspects instead...
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