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Inconsistent Pretrial Detention in Armenia Raises Human Rights Concerns
Armenian courts inconsistently apply pretrial detention, using it more against opposition figures than government officials, raising concerns about fairness and due process, as highlighted by human rights lawyer Zaruh Hovhannisyan, who notes the higher number of detainees than convicts in penitentia...
Inconsistent Pretrial Detention in Armenia Raises Human Rights Concerns
Armenian courts inconsistently apply pretrial detention, using it more against opposition figures than government officials, raising concerns about fairness and due process, as highlighted by human rights lawyer Zaruh Hovhannisyan, who notes the higher number of detainees than convicts in penitentia...
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60% Bias Score


German Judge Faces Disciplinary Action for Anti-Roma Remarks
A disciplinary procedure has been initiated against Bengt Fuchs, vice president of the Gera Administrative Court, for derogatory remarks about Sinti and Roma people on Facebook in August 2019; however, the Landgericht ruled that these remarks did not meet the threshold for criminal prosecution, a de...
German Judge Faces Disciplinary Action for Anti-Roma Remarks
A disciplinary procedure has been initiated against Bengt Fuchs, vice president of the Gera Administrative Court, for derogatory remarks about Sinti and Roma people on Facebook in August 2019; however, the Landgericht ruled that these remarks did not meet the threshold for criminal prosecution, a de...
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Coalition Partners Dismiss Imputation Request, Highlight Internal Corruption Concerns
A Spanish judge's request to impute Justice Minister Félix Bolaños, stemming from a dubious complaint, has been largely dismissed by the governing coalition partners, who instead expressed concern over separate corruption allegations against PSOE officials, leading to internal tensions and a potenti...
Spanish Coalition Partners Dismiss Imputation Request, Highlight Internal Corruption Concerns
A Spanish judge's request to impute Justice Minister Félix Bolaños, stemming from a dubious complaint, has been largely dismissed by the governing coalition partners, who instead expressed concern over separate corruption allegations against PSOE officials, leading to internal tensions and a potenti...
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56% Bias Score


Judge Withdraws From Maradona Negligence Trial After Documentary Appearance
Argentine Judge Julieta Makintach withdrew from the Diego Maradona negligence trial after appearing in a documentary about the case, prompting calls for a retrial and raising concerns about the trial's fairness.
Judge Withdraws From Maradona Negligence Trial After Documentary Appearance
Argentine Judge Julieta Makintach withdrew from the Diego Maradona negligence trial after appearing in a documentary about the case, prompting calls for a retrial and raising concerns about the trial's fairness.
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52% Bias Score


Legal Challenge to Constitutional Court Ruling on Trans Law
Former Spanish Justice Minister Juan Carlos Campo's involvement in negotiating the Trans Law before authoring the Constitutional Court's ruling on it has prompted a legal challenge by the Alianza contra el Borrado de Mujeres, citing a conflict of interest and alleging political bias.
Legal Challenge to Constitutional Court Ruling on Trans Law
Former Spanish Justice Minister Juan Carlos Campo's involvement in negotiating the Trans Law before authoring the Constitutional Court's ruling on it has prompted a legal challenge by the Alianza contra el Borrado de Mujeres, citing a conflict of interest and alleging political bias.
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68% Bias Score


French Court Bans Le Pen from 2027 Presidential Election
A French court banned far-right leader Marine Le Pen from the 2027 presidential election for embezzling EU funds, prompting a large protest from her supporters and a counter-demonstration from left-wing groups. Polls still show her as a leading contender despite the court's decision.
French Court Bans Le Pen from 2027 Presidential Election
A French court banned far-right leader Marine Le Pen from the 2027 presidential election for embezzling EU funds, prompting a large protest from her supporters and a counter-demonstration from left-wing groups. Polls still show her as a leading contender despite the court's decision.
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44% Bias Score

Osmani Withdraws Court Request Amidst Security Concerns
Kosovo's President Vjosa Osmani withdrew a request to the Constitutional Court about the parliament's failure to convene by July 26, citing security concerns regarding the assigned judge, Radomir Llaban, who was previously convicted of bribery in Serbia.

Osmani Withdraws Court Request Amidst Security Concerns
Kosovo's President Vjosa Osmani withdrew a request to the Constitutional Court about the parliament's failure to convene by July 26, citing security concerns regarding the assigned judge, Radomir Llaban, who was previously convicted of bribery in Serbia.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Court Orders Pre-Trial Detention Amid Deepfake Concerns
A Spanish Supreme Court judge ordered the pre-trial detention of Santos Cerdán based on an UCO report containing audio recordings, despite concerns about their authenticity and the lack of alternative measures to pre-trial detention in Spain, highlighting the need for improved verification methods f...

Spanish Court Orders Pre-Trial Detention Amid Deepfake Concerns
A Spanish Supreme Court judge ordered the pre-trial detention of Santos Cerdán based on an UCO report containing audio recordings, despite concerns about their authenticity and the lack of alternative measures to pre-trial detention in Spain, highlighting the need for improved verification methods f...
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36% Bias Score

German Judge Faces Incitement Charges for Online Hate Speech
A German judge, Bengt-Christian Fuchs, faces charges of incitement to hatred for online comments targeting Sinti and Roma people, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ individuals, filed by the Gera Public Prosecutor's Office in April 2024.

German Judge Faces Incitement Charges for Online Hate Speech
A German judge, Bengt-Christian Fuchs, faces charges of incitement to hatred for online comments targeting Sinti and Roma people, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ individuals, filed by the Gera Public Prosecutor's Office in April 2024.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Judge's Self-Initiated Power Outage Probe Raises Legal Concerns
A Spanish judge controversially initiated an investigation into Spain's recent power outage without an external request, raising concerns about impartiality and potentially violating fundamental rights, sparking debate about judicial reform and the Audiencia Nacional's future.

Spanish Judge's Self-Initiated Power Outage Probe Raises Legal Concerns
A Spanish judge controversially initiated an investigation into Spain's recent power outage without an external request, raising concerns about impartiality and potentially violating fundamental rights, sparking debate about judicial reform and the Audiencia Nacional's future.
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48% Bias Score

Armenian Judge Expels Journalist from "March 1" Case Hearing
During a hearing of the "March 1" case, Judge Sargis Petrosyan expelled a Yerevan Today journalist for refusing to confirm suspicions of editorial influence related to former President Kocharyan's team, raising concerns about press freedom and judicial impartiality.

Armenian Judge Expels Journalist from "March 1" Case Hearing
During a hearing of the "March 1" case, Judge Sargis Petrosyan expelled a Yerevan Today journalist for refusing to confirm suspicions of editorial influence related to former President Kocharyan's team, raising concerns about press freedom and judicial impartiality.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Journalists Charged for Publishing Leaked Police Report
Following the publication of a leaked police report on a Supreme Court case involving the Attorney General, a Madrid judge charged four journalists with revealing state secrets, prompting 55 journalists to protest the decision.

Spanish Journalists Charged for Publishing Leaked Police Report
Following the publication of a leaked police report on a Supreme Court case involving the Attorney General, a Madrid judge charged four journalists with revealing state secrets, prompting 55 journalists to protest the decision.
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48% Bias Score
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