Anger at Spanish court’s u-turn favoring banks over customers in mortgage tax case
Supreme Court comes under fire as some call for the resignation of the head of Spain's highest judicial authority
Supreme Court comes under fire as some call for the resignation of the head of Spain's highest judicial authority
Q&A on when and what to expect in proceedings against 18 Catalan leaders, with help of criminal law professor Josep Maria Tamarit
Judges reverse earlier decision favoring clients following negative impact on markets and prospects of big reimbursements costs
Pro-independence figure Arnaldo Otegi was incarcerated for six and a half years for allegedly following orders of ETA organization
Judge in Belgium wants European Court of Justice to clarify which Spanish law applies to artist’s conviction –next hearing January 22
Some 28 judges met on Monday to rule on whether banks or their clients should pay duty on new mortgages
Inquiry included officials and businesses that allegedly contributed to organizing the October 1 referendum
Valtònyc argues Spain violated his rights by condemning him to three and a half years in jail over song lyrics
Catalan Parliament passed text condemning king, and Spain’s Council of State says chamber can “take stances contrary to constitution”
Pro-independence parties criticize that prosecutor’s proposed sentences might coincide with imprisonments anniversary
Prosecution will propose sentences and announce whether it keeps rebellion charges within 5 days
European Court of Human Rights rules against members of Basque terrorist group
After ruling saying lenders should pay duty was suspended, fears mount over retroactive compensation payments
Text condemning Spain’s King and urging abolition of the institution he is leading was passed by Catalan Parliament last week
Madrid to take parliament motion urging abolishing of monarchy to court