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Hamburg Launches English-Language Commercial Courts"
Hamburg launched Commercial Courts in April 2024, allowing international companies to conduct commercial litigation in English at the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court (cases over €500,000) and Hamburg Regional Court (cases over €5,000), aiming to enhance Hamburg's standing as a legal center and attra...
Hamburg Launches English-Language Commercial Courts"
Hamburg launched Commercial Courts in April 2024, allowing international companies to conduct commercial litigation in English at the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court (cases over €500,000) and Hamburg Regional Court (cases over €5,000), aiming to enhance Hamburg's standing as a legal center and attra...
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36% Bias Score


Spain Weighs Class-Action Law Amidst Concerns of US-Style Costs
Spain is debating a new class-action lawsuit law, with a study estimating potential costs of €7.28 billion (11% of annual public education spending) if the US model is replicated, impacting innovation and competitiveness.
Spain Weighs Class-Action Law Amidst Concerns of US-Style Costs
Spain is debating a new class-action lawsuit law, with a study estimating potential costs of €7.28 billion (11% of annual public education spending) if the US model is replicated, impacting innovation and competitiveness.
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56% Bias Score


\$12 Million Debt Exposes Gap in Australian Business Abuse Protections
A Melbourne mother was fraudulently saddled with \$12 million in debt by her estranged husband, prompting a three-year effort by 77 volunteers to save her from bankruptcy and highlighting the lack of Australian legal protections against business financial abuse.
\$12 Million Debt Exposes Gap in Australian Business Abuse Protections
A Melbourne mother was fraudulently saddled with \$12 million in debt by her estranged husband, prompting a three-year effort by 77 volunteers to save her from bankruptcy and highlighting the lack of Australian legal protections against business financial abuse.
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48% Bias Score


Compromís Seeks to End €75,000 Annual Payment for Former Valencian Presidents
Compromís will propose a law change in the Valencian Cortes to prevent former presidents of the Generalitat from automatically joining the Advisory Legal Council (CJC) and receiving €75,000 annually for 15 years, citing public dissatisfaction with this privilege and its potential application to curr...
Compromís Seeks to End €75,000 Annual Payment for Former Valencian Presidents
Compromís will propose a law change in the Valencian Cortes to prevent former presidents of the Generalitat from automatically joining the Advisory Legal Council (CJC) and receiving €75,000 annually for 15 years, citing public dissatisfaction with this privilege and its potential application to curr...
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52% Bias Score


German Coalition's Asylum Proposal Raises Legal Concerns
A German coalition agreement proposes changing asylum law to require applicants to provide more evidence, potentially increasing rejections and raising legal concerns about fairness and compliance with EU directives.
German Coalition's Asylum Proposal Raises Legal Concerns
A German coalition agreement proposes changing asylum law to require applicants to provide more evidence, potentially increasing rejections and raising legal concerns about fairness and compliance with EU directives.
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52% Bias Score


Denied Compensation: Miscarriage of Justice Highlights Flawed UK System
Brian Buckle, wrongly convicted of sexual offences in 2017 and acquitted in 2023, was denied compensation by the Ministry of Justice due to a 2014 law change requiring him to prove his innocence "beyond a reasonable doubt", resulting in a 93% rejection rate since 2016 for such applications. This has...
Denied Compensation: Miscarriage of Justice Highlights Flawed UK System
Brian Buckle, wrongly convicted of sexual offences in 2017 and acquitted in 2023, was denied compensation by the Ministry of Justice due to a 2014 law change requiring him to prove his innocence "beyond a reasonable doubt", resulting in a 93% rejection rate since 2016 for such applications. This has...
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Study Highlights Neglect of Domestic Violence in Child Custody Cases
A Dutch study reveals that domestic violence is often ignored in family court proceedings concerning child custody, despite being a factor in 20% of divorces and 50% of complex cases; researchers advocate for improved training and assessment frameworks to prioritize children's safety.

Dutch Study Highlights Neglect of Domestic Violence in Child Custody Cases
A Dutch study reveals that domestic violence is often ignored in family court proceedings concerning child custody, despite being a factor in 20% of divorces and 50% of complex cases; researchers advocate for improved training and assessment frameworks to prioritize children's safety.
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60% Bias Score

Italy's Femicide Crisis: Renewed Calls for Action
The murders of two young women in Italy in March 2024 reignited the national debate on femicide, prompting discussions on preventative measures like sex education and stricter laws, despite a rise in 'yellow card' warnings for abusive behavior.

Italy's Femicide Crisis: Renewed Calls for Action
The murders of two young women in Italy in March 2024 reignited the national debate on femicide, prompting discussions on preventative measures like sex education and stricter laws, despite a rise in 'yellow card' warnings for abusive behavior.
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60% Bias Score

Netherlands Advocates for Legal Reform to Protect Exploited Youth
The Netherlands' Centrum Kinderhandel en Mensenhandel (CKM) is advocating for legal changes to protect youth exploited by criminal organizations, highlighting a significant gap between estimated (5000) and reported (800) cases annually nationwide.

Netherlands Advocates for Legal Reform to Protect Exploited Youth
The Netherlands' Centrum Kinderhandel en Mensenhandel (CKM) is advocating for legal changes to protect youth exploited by criminal organizations, highlighting a significant gap between estimated (5000) and reported (800) cases annually nationwide.
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48% Bias Score

Germanwings Crash Anniversary: Spanish Legal Reform Highlights Systemic Safety Improvements
Families of the 2015 Germanwings crash victims commemorated the 10th anniversary of the tragedy in Barcelona, highlighting a Spanish legal reform ensuring direct employer notification of employee medical leaves, a change spurred by the fact that the copilot was on undisclosed medical leave at the ti...

Germanwings Crash Anniversary: Spanish Legal Reform Highlights Systemic Safety Improvements
Families of the 2015 Germanwings crash victims commemorated the 10th anniversary of the tragedy in Barcelona, highlighting a Spanish legal reform ensuring direct employer notification of employee medical leaves, a change spurred by the fact that the copilot was on undisclosed medical leave at the ti...
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24% Bias Score

Delaware Rushes to Protect Corporate Dominance Amid Musk's Tesla Lawsuit Fallout
Delaware lawmakers are rushing to pass a bill to protect the state's corporate dominance after a judge invalidated Elon Musk's massive Tesla compensation package, prompting concerns about Delaware's legal protections for shareholders and raising questions about the future of the state's lucrative co...

Delaware Rushes to Protect Corporate Dominance Amid Musk's Tesla Lawsuit Fallout
Delaware lawmakers are rushing to pass a bill to protect the state's corporate dominance after a judge invalidated Elon Musk's massive Tesla compensation package, prompting concerns about Delaware's legal protections for shareholders and raising questions about the future of the state's lucrative co...
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40% Bias Score

Chad Divorce Law Proposal Sparks Debate
On March 8th, a proposal in Chad to grant women the right to both the marital home and child custody after divorce sparked controversy, with the government clarifying it's not a decision but highlighting the ongoing debate on women's rights and family structures.

Chad Divorce Law Proposal Sparks Debate
On March 8th, a proposal in Chad to grant women the right to both the marital home and child custody after divorce sparked controversy, with the government clarifying it's not a decision but highlighting the ongoing debate on women's rights and family structures.
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64% Bias Score
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