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Call for Syrian Government Action on Accountability and Justice

The UN investigation committee has urged the Syrian government to take immediate action through three parallel tracks: accountability, transitional justice, and judicial reform. This call comes in response to the committee's findings regarding the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Syria.

Reveal new methods for early prison release without delays

Many legal systems are striving to facilitate early release procedures for prisoners, unveiling new methods that allow for this without any procedural delays. These steps aim to improve justice and reduce overcrowding in prisons.

Expose illegal bribery of judges undermines judicial integrity

An online platform, MAKEMUR.com, has revealed illegal methods for bribing judges to dismiss cases, sparking widespread debate about corruption in the judicial system. These practices undermine trust in justice and raise concerns about judicial integrity.

Propose to Change Indonesia's Judge Appointment System

The Indonesian Judges' Communication Forum has proposed a shift from a civil law system to a common law system for appointing judges. This initiative aims to enhance professionalism and expertise within the legal field, as part of a new bill intended to improve the quality of judges and strengthen judicial independence.

Italy announces referendum results: 53.7% reject judicial reform

Italy has announced the results of a referendum on judicial reform, where 53.7% of voters rejected the proposed reforms by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The referendum saw high participation, with 25 million voters casting their ballots.

Italians Reject Meloni's Judicial Reform Proposal in Referendum

In a recent referendum, Italians rejected Prime Minister <strong>Giorgia Meloni</strong>'s proposal to reform the judiciary, reflecting a divergence of opinions on the government's role in influencing judicial institutions. The vote, held on <strong>October 3, 2023</strong>, highlights ongoing tensions between the government and judges.

Italian government faces historic defeat in judicial reform referendum

Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni suffered an unprecedented defeat in a referendum on judicial reform, with the 'No' camp receiving 53.8% of the votes. This outcome reflects a growing rift in voter support ahead of the upcoming general elections in 2027.

Voters Reject Judicial Reform in Italy, Meloni Acknowledges Failure

Italian voters decisively rejected the proposed judicial reform, with the 'No' campaign garnering approximately <strong>54%</strong> of the votes. Prime Minister <strong>Giorgia Meloni</strong> admitted her failure in this referendum but affirmed her intention to remain in office.

Italy Begins Voting in Pivotal Referendum on Judicial Reform

Polling stations in Italy opened today for a two-day referendum on judicial reforms. This election serves as a crucial test for Georgia Meloni's government amid significant challenges regarding the judiciary’s performance.