Tag #Rule Of Law

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Spain's Public Prosecutor's Office Reform: Ambitious Goals, Uncertain Outcomes

A proposed reform of Spain's Organic Statute of the Public Prosecutor's Office aims to enhance its independence and internal structure, addressing concerns raised by the Council of Europe's GRECO group, but faces criticism for its piecemeal approach and potential to create new conflicts.

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Judge Rules Trump Administration's USIP Takeover Unlawful

A D.C. federal judge ruled the Trump administration's takeover of the U.S. Institute of Peace unlawful, declaring actions by the Department of Government Efficiency to dismantle the agency 'null and void' due to violations of the USIP's establishing statute and exceeding presidential authority.

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House Bill Limits Courts' Power to Enforce Contempt Findings

A proposed budget bill in the U.S. House seeks to curtail courts' ability to enforce contempt findings against the government, highlighting escalating tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary, with uncertain implications for the rule of law.

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Illiberal Populism Challenges European Democracies

Across Europe, far-right and populist movements exploit democratic freedoms while undermining democratic principles; examples include the disqualification of a Romanian presidential candidate due to electoral fraud and foreign ties, the German AfD's ethno-nationalist stance, and the initially extrem...

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Poland's Election: A Referendum on Judicial Reform

Poland's upcoming presidential election pits judicial reform against the status quo, following numerous lawsuits against the previous PiS government, involving allegations of corruption, misuse of funds, and espionage.

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Miller Pushes to Eliminate Birthright Citizenship, Bypass Courts on Immigration

Stephen Miller, a senior advisor to President Trump, is pushing to eliminate birthright citizenship and suspend habeas corpus for undocumented immigrants, aiming to drastically reduce immigration and bypass judicial review; this faces legal challenges but represents a significant policy shift.

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Close Polish Presidential Election First Round Sets Up June 1 Runoff

Poland's presidential election first round saw centrist Rafał Trzaskowski narrowly defeat populist Karol Nawrocki (31.4% to 29.5%), setting up a June 1 runoff that will significantly impact Poland's domestic and foreign policy.

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Israel Bill to Place Police Investigations Under Justice Minister Sparks Concern

A proposed Israeli law would shift control of the Police Investigations Department (PID) to the Justice Minister, sparking concerns about political influence over investigations of police officers and attorneys, despite claims it addresses existing conflicts of interest.

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Poland's Presidential Election: A Pivotal Vote Amidst Political Uncertainty

Poland holds its first round of presidential elections on Sunday, with centrist Rafał Trzaskowski narrowly leading conservative Karol Nawrocki, amid voter frustration over slow progress on reforms by the current pro-European government; a potential opposition win risks years of political instability...

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Supreme Court Hears Challenge to Birthright Citizenship, Threatening to Redefine American Identity

The Supreme Court heard arguments challenging birthright citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment, with the Trump administration arguing it doesn't apply to children of undocumented immigrants; a ruling against birthright citizenship would fundamentally redefine American citizenship and potentiall...

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Atalay Condemns Crackdown, Calls for Immediate Turkish Elections

Can Atalay, a Gezi Park trial defendant and former parliamentarian, sent a message from Silivri prison to the "Upholding the National Will" rally, condemning the ruling party's suppression of opposition, citing the imprisonment of Ekrem İmamoğlu and calling for immediate elections to restore democra...

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Harvard's Unexpectedly Valuable Magna Carta

Harvard University unexpectedly found a 1300 Magna Carta copy among its archives, purchased in 1946 for \$27.50, now confirmed as an exceptionally rare official version worth millions, highlighting the document's enduring relevance.

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