Keywords: Justice
The parents of a young man with disabilities who drowned during a supervised outing in southwestern France have filed a legal complaint against the French state, alleging that excessive judicial delays have denied them timely access to justice. Laurence and Henri Ruot have brought the case before the......
A former school transport driver has been sentenced to 12 years in prison by the Paris Criminal Court after being found guilty of multiple counts of rape, sexual assault and violence against young passengers with disabilities, including two minors. The verdict concludes a trial that highlighted the......
An appeal court in France has upheld the conviction of Algerian TikTok personality Boualem Naman, widely known online as Doualemn, sentencing him to five months in prison with a suspended sentence for incitement to violence. The Montpellier Court of Appeal confirmed the lower court's ruling, bringing......
The French Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, is expected to meet “in the near future” at Matignon with the mother of a child victim linked to the so-called Affaire Lyhanna, as political and judicial scrutiny intensifies over alleged systemic failures in handling prior complaints against......
Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger are set to formally withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) in June 2027, one year after officially submitting their notices of withdrawal under the Rome Statute, according to United Nations documents. The move marks a significant shift in the relationship between......
British prosecutors have filed new criminal charges against former pop singer Gary Glitter, whose legal name is Paul Gadd, in connection with alleged child sexual offences dating back nearly five decades. The charges were announced by the Crown Prosecution Service on Thursday and relate to alleged offences......
The Association of Moroccan Bar Associations has intensified its opposition to a draft law governing the legal profession, warning of “unprecedented escalation measures” if the legislation continues on its current path through Parliament. The warning comes ahead of a key second-reading review......
Europe’s highest court has upheld a €4.1 billion ($4.8 billion) antitrust penalty against Google, rejecting the technology giant’s final appeal in one of the European Union’s most significant competition cases. The ruling confirms that Google abused its dominant position in the......
France's prison population has reached a new historic high, underscoring the country's persistent overcrowding crisis, according to the latest figures released by the French Ministry of Justice. Official statistics show that 88,829 people were incarcerated as of June 1, 2026, marking the highest......
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