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A Global Judicial News Report: April/May 2025
by Andrew Cunningham and Eric Surber
Judicature International (2025) | An online-only publicationCover Photo: Harvard University (Photo Credit: Roman Babakin) On April 11, the Trump administration called for sweeping leadership reforms at Harvard University, changes to its admissions policies, and demanded that the University […]
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A Global Judicial News Report: March 2025
Judicature International (2025) | An online-only publicationCover Photo: Parliament Building, Damascus, Syria (Photo Credit: iStock) After his Islamist group overthrew Bashar al-Assad, Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa canceled the nation’s constitution. Three months later, Sharaa established […]
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The Nauru Declaration: A Milestone for Judicial Wellness
by Rangajeeva Wimalasena, Lynne C. Leitch, Carly Schrever and Jeremy Fogel
Judicature International (2025) | An online-only publicationWhether shaped by media portrayals or personal experiences, the prevailing archetype of a judge rarely accounts for the pressures, challenges, and stresses that are inherent in the job. Judges have […]
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A Global Judicial News Report: February 2025
Judicature International (2025) | An online-only publicationCover Photo: White House, Washington, D.C., United States (Photo Credit: Getty Images) Since taking office on January 20, 2025, President Trump has signed over 70 executive orders—the most in a […]
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A Global Judicial News Report: January 2025
Judicature International (2025) | An online-only publicationCover Photo: Chaeng Watthana Government Complex, Thailand (Photo credit: CC By-SA 3.0) To commemorate the 80th birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Thai Government constructed the Chaeng Watthana Government Complex, […]
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Judiciaries Worldwide: A Resource on Comparative Judicial Practice
Judicature International (2025) | An online-only publicationThe Federal Judicial Center, the education and research agency for the United States federal courts, has created Judiciaries Worldwide, an online resource that explores the many ways judicial systems can be structured.
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A Global Judicial News Report: December 2024
Judicature International (2024) | An online-only publicationThe Palace of Westminster, built in 1016, is the seat of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Parliament is bicameral, consisting of the House of Lords and the House of […]
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In Conversation with Petr Angyalossy, Chief Justice of the Czech Republic
by Petr Angyalossy and David Collins
Judicature International (2024) | An online-only publicationJUDr. Petr Angyalossy, Ph.D., President of the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic, offers his perspective on the current state of the judiciary, its core strengths, and the challenges it faces.
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E-Service Across Borders
by William S. Dodge and Maggie Gardner
Vol. 108 No. 2 (2024) | Judges Under Siege?What are the rules for serving foreign defendants by email? Lawyers in the United States use email to do many things. Increasingly, they also want district courts to authorize service […]
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A Global Judicial News Report: November 2024
Judicature International (2024) | An online-only publicationPICTURED ABOVE: The Supreme Court of Pakistan (Azeem Aslam, iStock by Getty Images) Since the imprisonment of opposition leader Imran Khan, critics have argued that Pakistan has moved in an increasingly […]

