Explore why judicial reform is inevitable, examining systemic challenges, the need for transparency, efficiency, and how reforms can strengthen justice delivery.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is joining the premiers of Ontario, Quebec and Alberta in urging the federal government to ...
Italy’s prime minister concedes defeat in a referendum on her judicial reform plan, which was seen as a test of her ...
Gee, maybe Alberta Premier Danielle Smith wasn’t completely out to lunch after all when she suggested in early February that ...
Judicial review system is a 'vital last resort' for people to challenge wrong decisions, uphold their rights, and hold the State to account ...
An advocacy group filed a lawsuit Monday seeking a judicial declaration that voters’ approval of a Los Angeles County charter overhaul measure in 2024 did not inadvertently repeal a previous ballot ...
On the 30th of October 2025, the Italian Parliament approved a constitutional amendment with the intention of reorganising the judicial system. On the 22nd and 23rd of March 2026, Italy voted on ...
A high-level Ethiopian delegation led by Alemante Agidew, President of the Amhara Region Supreme Court, is conducting a strategic working visit to various international institutions in The Hague, ...
Moves to reform judicial reviews in relation to the planning system will go ahead as proposed, Minister for Justice Jim ...
ITALIAN voters have decisively rejected prime minister Giorgia Meloni’s keynote judicial reform — knocking into touch the ...
The Italian leader backed a reform package that would have weakened the country's judiciary, but it was defeated amid high ...
There are currently 108 judges in the higher judiciary, including five in the Appellate Division and 103 in the High Court Division.