Top judges to seek accord on defunct mortgage law
EU court shot down Spain's "unfair" existing legislation
EU court shot down Spain's "unfair" existing legislation
A jury had absolved Camps and Costa of accepting items of clothing from Gürtel corruption ring in exchange for public contracts
Coro Cillán best known for having reopened probe into 2004 Madrid bombings
Decision settles dispute between magistrates over jurisdiction of cases
Judicial sleight of hand used to ensure 30-year terms are served in full
Vessel in Spanish waters when Civil Guard dragged it back, say campaigners
Luxembourg tribunal says that national legislation breaches consumer protection directive
Court says municipal governments do not have the authority to "limit religious freedom"
Court sends sergeant to prison, and orders payment to the victim
Both sides of the political spectrum use governmental power to acquit public office holders for financial crimes Since 2000, 226 have been issued
Seven people still unaccounted for after collision off Lanzarote coast last week
Santiago Cervera claims to have been set up in case involving Caja Navarra bank president
The Rajoy administration has issued 468 pardons, for every offense imaginable The law doesn't require it to give explanations, resulting in a totally opaque system
More than 200 magistrates sign protest statement after government frees officers found guilty of beating up innocent man
Woman terrorist believed to have been behind communiques sent by organization since last year’s ceasefire
Juan Carlos Alfaro killed a 13-year-old girl with whom he was having a relationship and a bystander in the Albacete town
Expert gunman “obsessed with 13-year-old” confesses to killing girl and another victim before fleeing
Porn star and Socialist politician among 80 people arrested in Madrid and Barcelona Ringleader said to be well-known dealer specializing in Chinese and Spanish art
Gao Ping runs a culture foundation, a downtown art gallery and has played a role in Spain-China relations
Demonstrators incensed by defense of police actions and prime minister's comments
Consumer organizations question whether a recent US-EU treaty that allows for passenger pre-screening violates personal data protection laws
More than 4,000 forced workers registered in Spain in past three years
Spain continues to hold on to isolated islets and crags with no strategic value off the coast of North Africa
"They told us they were going to take us to Melilla, but they brought us back to Morocco instead”
Dozens of sub-Saharan immigrants in Oujda claim to have been beaten up by police
The Civil Guard takes dozens of would-be migrants off tiny Spanish island Sub-Saharans handed over to Moroccan authorities under terms of bilateral agreement
At least 81 people are now waiting on the shores of Sifha beach Foreign minister hoping that Rabat will come up with “hardline solution"