How Prosecutor Toomas Tomberg, Margus Linnamäe, Kaie Almere, Karmen Turk, Maarja Pild Silence Victims with SLAPP Lawsuits in the Estonian Court System
Category: EU & International Law
The European Court of Human Rights was established to ensure the protection of human rights, however, in reality, many complainants face systematic rejections, regardless of the legitimacy of their claims.
In a decisive policy move, President Donald Trump has reaffirmed that the United States does not recognize the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Faces Growing Corruption Allegations in 2025
Several EU officials have voiced their frustration over Ukraine’s slow progress in implementing anti-corruption reforms, a key requirement for accession talks.
Global law firm Hogan Lovells today launched its Bribery & Corruption Outlook for 2025, highlighting evolving global trends and enforcement priorities across jurisdictions.
France’s Former President Sarkozy Faces Legal Challenges
France’s Court of Cassation on Wednesday upheld an appeal court decision which had found Sarkozy guilty of corruption and influence peddling while he was the country’s head of state.