From the way Prime Minister Robert Abela is acting, and the decisions he is taking, "he is more dangerous than Joseph Muscat", the Nationalist Party's Shadow Minister for Justice, Karol Aquilina, said ...
By Jeremiah Perekeme Owoupele In the intricate corridors of global jurisprudence, the scales of justice often tip under the weight of political machinations and economic interests. The case of Dan ...
Globally, judicial appointment frameworks differ considerably across jurisdictions, reflecting different approaches to ...
House Deputy Majority Leader Francisco Paolo Ortega V of La Union on Sunday called on Vice President Sara Duterte and her ...
Facing a tight midnight deadline, the Michigan Legislature negotiated late into the night on Thursday, as members sought to ...
Gbenga Soloki, Executive Direc­tor of the Centre Against Injustice and Domestic Violence, has raised alarm over the alleged abscondment of embattled Lagos-based medical doctor, Femi Olal­eye, to the ...
Prosecutor Rufaro Chonzi alleged that in January 2023, the two connived with one Tinashe Jonah Sithole, who is yet to be arrested, to defraud Access Forex. The accused persons fraudulently gained ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA) only catches substantive money laundering acts committed in the UK.
The 2023 decision was primarily focused on the nation’s most selective schools — such as Harvard, Yale and Case Western ...
Since 2022, multi-claimant litigation in England has significantly increased, particularly Competition Appeal Tribunal (“CAT”) filings and ...
Mastercard's agreement to settle a landmark lawsuit brought on behalf of British consumers was approved by a London tribunal on Friday, despite opposition from the firm that funded the litigation.
In a dispute over a "backdoor" demand from the British government, Apple has decided to pull its advanced data protection ...