Pelasgia
Established Nation
General Court of Universal Judicature
Bi-Monthly Docket – January-February 2021
Plenary Session
Bi-Monthly Docket – January-February 2021
Plenary Session
- No. 1/2021 (Const.; Admin.) – Revolutionary Socialist Party of Pelasgia v. Minister of Justice: whether the respondent can petition the federal judiciary to ban the appellant as an illegal party threatening the constitutional order of the Union
- No. 4/2021 (Crim.; Corp.; Tax) – Kosmos Super Markets S.A. v. National Tax Agency: whether appellant can be held liable for improper tax declarations by independent accountant; whether appellant can be held liable in tax for overseas subsidiary, and whether said subsidiary is a distinct legal person
- No. 2/2021 (Evidence) – Pegasos Automobiles S.A. v. Herakles Heavy Industries Ltd.: whether evidence of copyright breach obtained in violation of solicitor-client privilege can be used in matter unrelated to violation
- No. 3/2021 (Obls.) – Th. v. General Insurance Co. of Pelasgia S.A.: whether the appellant can claim compensation from husband’s life insurance contract after husband deceased due to own illegal acts
- No. 5/2021 (Evidence; Pres. of Innocence) – Prosecutor (Propontis, Appellate) v. L.: whether a less stringent burden of proof exists for cases of rape dating to before the prescription period for corresponding civil matters
- No. 7/2021 (Offences) – K.P. v. Prosecutor (Metaxoupolis, First Inst.): whether appellant park ranger committed a crime by falsely claiming to be a federal police officer to discourage an attacker committing a violent assault with a deadly weapon against him
- No. 9/2021 (Sentencing) – A. v. Procurator General (U.J.): statutory de novo review of death sentence for capital murder
- No. 8/2021 (Privacy; Police Powers) – National Civil Guard v. Konstantinides: whether appellant violated respondent’s constitutional rights by forcibly gaining access to his electronic devices during a search incident to arrest
- No. 6/2021 (Compensation) – Pan-Pelasgian Confederation of Firemens’ Labour Unions v. Ministry of Finance: whether government erred in denying special compensation to firemen injured during forest fires caused by governmental negligence in infrastructure construction and planning
- No. 10/2021 (State Liability) – A. v. Ministry of the Interior: whether the government can be held liable for excessive use of force of civil guard officer who rendered a journalist deaf by illegally deploying stun grenade in contravention of training and rules of engagement
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