- EU judges could limit UK surveillance powers before referendum ("ECJ to hold emergency hearing on snooper’s charter as its impact on UK law is likely to become part of in/out campaign").
- BBC: South Africa's Jacob Zuma 'breached' constitution ("South Africa's highest court has ruled that President Jacob Zuma violated the constitution when he failed to repay some of the government money used to upgrade his private home.") Jedná se zhruba o půl miliardy korun na vesnický baráček...
- Vojislav Seselj acquitted over Balkans war crimes charges ("Serbian ultra-nationalist Vojislav Seselj has been found not guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity over the Balkan wars in the 1990s.")
- Silnější káva: NYTimes: Outraged by Kansas Justices’ Rulings, G.O.P. Seeks to Reshape Court ("The State Senate has passed a bill to authorize impeachment of justices based on their decisions, and conservatives hope to unseat four in the fall elections.")
- "Brazil's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday to take a corruption investigation into former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva away from a crusading federal judge, as pro-government protests across the country eased pressure on President Dilma Rousseff."
neděle 3. dubna 2016
Soudní novinky 14/16 (Odvolávání soudců)
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