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The Federal Constitutional Court is Germany’s highest court for constitutional matters, tasked with interpreting the Basic Law and safeguarding fundamental rights. It is best known for its power of constitutional review, including striking down legislation and government actions that contravene the Basic Law and issuing landmark rulings on civil liberties and state powers. It remains central to public discourse as rulings influence policy on surveillance, security, privacy, and democratic governance, especially amid debates over constitutional limits on government power.

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Yoon's Constitutional Complaint Over Special Counsel Law Referred to Court for Full Review

Yoon Suk Yeol's constitutional complaint against the law governing his special counsel investigation has been referred for a full court review. This decision could shape future legal proceedings involving political investigations in South Korea.

· 44d ago

Pakistan Supreme Court runs with minimal staff, suspends work over US-Iran peace talks security

The Supreme Court of Pakistan temporarily suspends regular judicial work at its Islamabad seat due to heightened security for US-Iran peace talks. This move underscores the security challenges impacting judicial operations during major diplomatic events.

· 45d ago

FCC orders CDA to create rules for Islamabad's informal settlements within four weeks

The FCC directed the CDA to develop rules for informal settlement regularization in Islamabad, emphasizing residents' rights. This move seeks to balance urban development with social justice amid ongoing demolitions.

· 50d ago

Colombia Court Orders Petro Government to Refund Emergency Funds

Colombia's Constitutional Court has mandated President Petro's administration to reimburse funds deemed unconstitutional. This ruling limits the government's emergency financial powers and influences future fiscal policies.

· 50d ago

Thai Court Accepts Petition Challenging Legality of Election Ballots Over Privacy Concerns

Thailand's Constitutional Court accepted a petition challenging the legality of election ballots due to privacy worries. The review could affect trust in the recent election results and lead to changes in ballot design and election laws.

· 79d ago