The Indonesian Judicial Commission has announced the opening of registration for the selection of Supreme Court judges, including judges for human rights and anti-corruption, until April 16, 2026. This initiative aims to enhance judicial independence and improve the quality of the judicial system.
The French Constitutional Council experienced an unprecedented event with the sudden departure of its Secretary General, Aurélie Bretonio. This unexpected exit has raised concerns about its impact on the functioning of France's highest judicial institution.
Tunisian and international organizations have condemned the one-year prison sentence handed to Anas Hammadi, president of the Tunisian Judges' Association, for 'disrupting freedom of work.' This ruling stems from his participation in protests against the dismissal of 57 judges in 2022.
The criminal court in Tunisia issued a one-year prison sentence against Anas Hammadi, the president of the Tunisian Judges Association, on Monday evening. This ruling comes amid heightened legal and political tensions in the country.
New members of the Public Prosecution took their legal oath before the Minister of Justice, reflecting the state's commitment to enhancing judicial independence. The ceremony was attended by prominent legal figures, highlighting the significance of this event in promoting justice.
Indonesian Human Rights Minister <strong>Nathalia Pigay</strong> stressed the importance of judicial independence during a human rights event at <strong>Gorontalo University</strong>. He urged the government to refrain from interfering in legal proceedings.
The Fatwa and Legislation Authority in Egypt has affirmed the independence of the judiciary, emphasizing that courts operate independently. This statement aims to bolster confidence in the Egyptian judicial system amid various challenges.
Modern technology plays a crucial role in balancing the quality of judicial rulings and the independence of the judiciary, enhancing the effectiveness of the judicial system. These developments open new horizons for improving justice in societies.
Indonesian parliament member Abdullah has called for strict penalties against Karo prosecutors following their interference in the case of photographer Amel Situbo. This comes amid accusations of bias and pressure on justice.
The Egyptian Minister of Justice emphasized his close attention to the concerns of judges, highlighting ongoing efforts to improve judicial working conditions and enhance judicial independence. These statements reflect the government's commitment to achieving justice in society.
The Spanish Public Prosecutor's Office has condemned former prosecutor Álvaro García Ortiz for leaking private information, highlighting ongoing internal conflicts within the judiciary. This development emerges at a time when Spain urgently needs reforms to enhance the autonomy of the prosecution.