The court is set to reveal the winning bidder for Vicentin’s assets, ClarÃn reports. This crucial announcement arrives amid intense battles shaping the future of the embattled Argentine agribusiness giant
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A U.S. appeals court has handed a significant victory to Argentina, blocking the sale of shares in YPF, the state-backed oil powerhouse. This ruling puts a temporary stop to any shifts in ownership as the fierce legal battles over control of YPF continue to escalate
Ireland’s High Court has refused to enforce a staggering $16 billion judgment against Argentina, citing jurisdictional issues. This decision deals a significant setback to creditors determined to claim their winnings
The European Court of Human Rights has delivered a landmark ruling involving the United Kingdom, boldly addressing critical human rights violations. This powerful decision underscores the state’s essential duties under the ECHR framework
UK police have decided not to press charges against the rap group Kneecap following a terrorism investigation. With insufficient evidence, authorities have officially closed the case, Al Jazeera reports
The UK Supreme Court has delivered a groundbreaking verdict in a high-profile divorce case involving a former UBS banker, revolutionizing the rules on asset division and financial disclosures. This landmark ruling is poised to transform the way future high-net-worth separations are managed
In a groundbreaking unanimous ruling, the Supreme Court has opened new doors for students with disabilities, making it easier than ever for them to hold schools accountable in court and secure their rights to a fair education
Argentina’s court has delivered a powerful blow to President Milei’s decree that sought to curb the right to strike, strengthening workers’ protections amid intense debates over labor reforms
In a landmark ruling, Amazon Japan has been hit with a hefty fine of 35 million yen for permitting the sale of counterfeit goods on its platform. This decision underscores the pressing issues surrounding e-commerce regulations and raises important questions about the accountability of online marketplaces in safeguarding consumers.
Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) has upheld a ban on Rumble, a controversial online video platform. The decision reinforces governmental efforts to regulate digital content and combat misinformation, highlighting ongoing tensions in Brazil’s media landscape.
In a significant ruling, the Bombay High Court has deemed the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority’s (MMRDA) decision to terminate its contract with a French company as arbitrary. The court emphasized the need for due process in contract disputes.











