Precedent
The legal battle that could transform Airbnb
The legality of short-term rentals in Greece's designated residential areas lies in the hands of the Council of State.
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Court Ban on Shor Party laves Some in Moldova Feeling Uneasy
Some experts say the court ruling banning the fugitive oligarch's party sets a dangerous precedent - which could one day be used against the pro-Western parties currently in power..
Austrian politician about Ukraine: We told you so; The so-called Kosovo is to blame
Stockinger pointed out that this set a precedent that endangered international law and international relations.
"I still remember when we from the Social Democratic Youth and the peace movement because of our consistent position that Kosovo Serbia was ridiculed, even attacked. We still knew what would happen next. We were right once again," he said.
Top court annuls rulings unfavourable to Swiss franc loan borrowers
Ljubljana – The Constitutional Court has annulled rulings by two courts that rejected borrowers’ request for annulment of contracts on loans in Swiss francs and for a refund of overpayments, in what is the first decision of Slovenia’s top court related to issue of Swiss franc loans.
Top court decision for annulment of security measures in law takes effect
A Constitutional Court decision to annul the law on security investigation and archive research upon an appeal of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) was published in the Official Gazette on April 28 and entered into force.
CoS verdict to point way for pension suits
One of the main issues for the government in 2020 will be claims for retroactive payments by millions of pensioners. The process will begin on January 10 with a hearing at the Council of State whose outcome is expected to affect claims worth billions of euros by 2.5 million retirees.
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US: Israeli settlements don't violate int'l law
The U.S. on Nov. 18 reversed course on its position regarding Israeli settlements built in the occupied West Bank, breaking with over four decades of precedent in saying that they will no longer be viewed as illegal "per se."
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Media: Panic in Croatia regarding the judgment of shout „for land ready’’
On the concert that was held in 2015, Roso sang a song from the author and singer Marko Perkovi Thompson Bojna avoglave, which starts with Ustashas shout for land ready.
The Şule Çet case could set precedent for future femicides: Lawyer
The court ruling in the suspicious death of 23-year-old Şule Çet could set a precedent for future cases of femicides, according to one of the lawyers representing the victim's family.
Montenegro Supreme Court Accused of Undermining Judiciary
The Supreme Court's decision that appointments and sackings of public officials by parliament can no longer be countermanded by the courts - even if they are illegal - has caused controversy in Montenegro since it was announced last week.