Court ruling bans classification of AfD as “confirmed far-right” in Germany
According to the Court's judgment, the outcome of the main proceedings will have to await the outcome of the main proceedings, as the party's application for interim measures has been granted
UK government plan to wipe court records on grooming gangs sparks outrage over “justice blackout”
Ministers face fierce backlash as critics warn deletion of magistrates’ court database could shield abusers and undermine the national grooming gangs inquiry
Court “halts” telemarketing: €50,000 compensation for nuisance calls
The Court of Appeal of Piraeus awarded €50,000 for five unlawful advertising calls to a person registered in “Registry 11” — setting a minimum compensation of €10,000 per violation and sending a clear compliance message to the market