Civil law
Four judges dismissed due to long delays in issuing decisions
Within three years 32 judges have been dismissed for delays
ECHR Dismisses Croatian TV’s Complaints About Local Courts’ Divergent Justice’
Croatian Radio and Television. Photo: HRT.
The court said HRT was a victim of uneven judicial practice by Croatian courts, but that its rights from the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms had not been violated.
Dacic thanks NAM member states that stand with Serbia
BAKU - Serbian FM Ivica Dacic thanked on Thursday in Baku the numerous Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) member states that stood with Serbia and were consistent with the principles of respect of international law by not recognising the unilaterally declared independence of the so-called Kosovo.
Dacic was speaking at a NAM Contact Group Summit.
Shortage of Magistrates Jeopardizes Albania’s Justice Reform
The mass sacking of judges and prosecutors under the vetting process has created gaps in the system and a record overload of delayed cases.
Car Covid-19 mask rules explained – When and where do we wear them
There is a 300-euro fine for violation of the regulation
Thermal cameras to be deployed at courthouses to screen for fevers: Justice minister
Courthouses in Turkey will start using thermal cameras at their entrances to screen for fevers to prevent anyone potentially infected with the coronavirus from entering the premises, Justice Minister Abdülhamit Gül said on May 29 as the country's judiciary is set to resume its work as part of its normalization phase.
Acrimony as EU denies false report on pension cuts
The European Commission on Friday denied a report in the state-run Athens-Macedonian News Agency (ANA-MPA) that claimed Greece's lenders had agreed to the non-implementation of pension cuts slated for January as they believe the country's social security system has become viable.
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EU Commission says Greece should deliver on promised pension cuts
Greece should deliver on the promises it has made to its international lenders under its bailout, the European Commission said on Friday when asked whether Greece was free to forego a planned pensions cut in 2019.
Serbian Radicals’ Case Transfer to Belgrade Challenged
A prosecutor at the UN court in The Hague said she will appeal against the transfer to Belgrade of the case against two Serbian Radical Party officials who are charged with contempt of court.
Authorities seek out undeclared properties
The inspection mechanism of the Independent Authority for Public Revenue is looking out for properties that have not been declared to the tax authorities, and particularly assets belonging to state debtors.
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