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Herzog Warns of Threat to Israeli Democracy Amidst Controversial Legislation
President Isaac Herzog voiced alarm over Knesset bills impacting Israel's judiciary, media, and civil rights, fearing a threat to democracy amid ongoing tensions over judicial appointments and government actions.
Herzog Warns of Threat to Israeli Democracy Amidst Controversial Legislation
President Isaac Herzog voiced alarm over Knesset bills impacting Israel's judiciary, media, and civil rights, fearing a threat to democracy amid ongoing tensions over judicial appointments and government actions.
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40% Bias Score


Human-Rights Lawyer Robin Sully Dies at 76
Robin Sully, a Canadian human-rights lawyer, died on November 22 at age 76; for almost 20 years she led Canadian efforts to spread judicial reform and the rule of law in 28 countries, receiving numerous awards for her work.
Human-Rights Lawyer Robin Sully Dies at 76
Robin Sully, a Canadian human-rights lawyer, died on November 22 at age 76; for almost 20 years she led Canadian efforts to spread judicial reform and the rule of law in 28 countries, receiving numerous awards for her work.
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32% Bias Score


Italian Constitutional Reforms Face Legal Hurdles
Analysis of three major constitutional reforms proposed by the Italian government, including differentiated autonomy, direct election of the prime minister, and separation of judicial careers, and the legal challenges faced.
Italian Constitutional Reforms Face Legal Hurdles
Analysis of three major constitutional reforms proposed by the Italian government, including differentiated autonomy, direct election of the prime minister, and separation of judicial careers, and the legal challenges faced.
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32% Bias Score


Mass Resignations of Mexican Judges Amid Judicial Reform
Mexican judges are resigning en masse due to concerns about a judicial reform that introduces popular elections for judges and potentially undermines judicial independence.
Mass Resignations of Mexican Judges Amid Judicial Reform
Mexican judges are resigning en masse due to concerns about a judicial reform that introduces popular elections for judges and potentially undermines judicial independence.
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Proposed Reform of 1978 Spanish Constitution to Address Societal Advancements
A Spanish author argues for a comprehensive reform of the 1978 Constitution by 2028 to address societal advancements, including enshrining new rights and enhancing judicial independence, despite the current political stalemate.

Proposed Reform of 1978 Spanish Constitution to Address Societal Advancements
A Spanish author argues for a comprehensive reform of the 1978 Constitution by 2028 to address societal advancements, including enshrining new rights and enhancing judicial independence, despite the current political stalemate.
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64% Bias Score

French Feminists Push for Sweeping Changes in Response to Gender-Based Violence
Sixty French feminist organizations have proposed a platform of 140 measures to combat gender-based and sexual violence, calling for a significant increase in funding to address the inadequacy of current judicial responses.

French Feminists Push for Sweeping Changes in Response to Gender-Based Violence
Sixty French feminist organizations have proposed a platform of 140 measures to combat gender-based and sexual violence, calling for a significant increase in funding to address the inadequacy of current judicial responses.
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40% Bias Score

Mexican Judges Resign Over Judicial Reform
Mass resignations among Mexican judges protest a judicial reform that introduces popular vote for selecting judges in 2025, raising concerns about impartiality and judicial independence.

Mexican Judges Resign Over Judicial Reform
Mass resignations among Mexican judges protest a judicial reform that introduces popular vote for selecting judges in 2025, raising concerns about impartiality and judicial independence.
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