Citing “political crimes,” Switzerland casts doubt on extradition of Catalan separatist leader
Spanish Supreme Court issues national arrest warrant for Anna Gabriel, who skipped court date over role in declaration of independence
Spanish Supreme Court issues national arrest warrant for Anna Gabriel, who skipped court date over role in declaration of independence
Marta Rovira said she knew referendum had no legal backing; more ex-officials due in court this week
Judge sees deliberate provocation in ousted Catalan premier’s trip to Copenhagen despite risk of arrest
Ex-interior chief and activist say they will give up seats in parliament if unilateral route is pursued
Justices argue there is no evidence that Oriol Junqueras will not reoffend in unilateral independence bid
Oriol Junqueras tells Spanish Supreme Court that he is a man of peace who supports dialogue
Judicial authorities seeking to establish if political parties and civic organizations worked together
Spanish authorities concerned Belgian courts could limit their ability to pursue rebellion charges
A Supreme Court judge heard statements on Friday from the 10 former ministers and association heads, and will rule on Monday
Judge releases Carme Forcadell from pre-trial custody after defense posts bond, and on condition of weekly appearance in court
If Carles Puigdemont does not show up at Spanish court on Thursday, judge may issue EU arrest warrant
The Argentinean soccer player and his father were both given 21-month sentences for a €4.1 million fraud
Baltasar Garzón wants government to transfer the dictator’s coffin from the Valley of the Fallen
Spanish Supreme Court ruling will see lenders having to also repay clients for pre-2013 payments
Relative of Franco-era leader slams suggested prison term for student who tweeted jokes about murder
Prosecutors want Francesc Homs to stand trial for disobeying the Constitutional Court’s orders
Rita Barberá faces possibility of being stripped of senatorial immunity from prosecution
Rita Barberá moves closer to being officially named as a suspect in illegal financing case
Despite Spain’s fame for naked sunbathing, naturists are being ordered to keep to themselves by local councils and the Supreme Court
Decision finds that €1.7 billion drop in subsidies was legal, but government still faces dozens of claims in arbitration agencies
Government ban on pro-independence flag at soccer match now in doubt
Calls for a tougher ethics code heard amid concern about the damage to magistrates' reputation
Brazilian forward and his father are due to appear before a judge on February 2
Government hopes to protect mother and father of opposition leader Leopoldo López
Spain’s top tribunal unanimously nullifies regional bill marking start of secession process
47.01% of online poll respondents say anti-austerity party leader performed best in encounter
A decade after gender violence courts were introduced, experts say more education is needed