The Levan Alexidze International Law Moot Court Competition was announced on September 14, organized by the Academician Levan Alexidze Foundation in collaboration with partners. The event invites applications for participation in this prestigious legal competition.

Various events and announcements were featured for September 14, 2025, including international law competitions. The post invites submissions for future features. It focuses on academic and professional opportunities in Sweden.

Anthropic's $1.5 billion copyright settlement is under judicial review, addressing concerns over AI training data usage. The case could set precedents for AI and intellectual property rights.

AAP legislator Manjinder Singh Lalpura from Punjab was convicted on September 11, 2025, in a case dating back to 2013. The verdict pertains to legal violations from that period.

The Swedish government has proposed new laws including revoking citizenship from certain criminals and allowing wiretapping of minors under 15. These measures target organized crime and youth involvement in gangs.

Sweden announced plans to reduce the age of criminal responsibility on September 9, 2025, in response to gangs recruiting young children as hitmen. The move aims to address rising youth involvement in organized crime.

Opposition-ruled states in India argued in the Supreme Court that governors have no role in lawmaking, during a hearing on a Presidential Reference. The case addresses the balance of power between states and governors.

The Swedish government on September 4, 2025, proposed laws allowing the removal of citizenship from certain criminals and wiretapping of individuals under 15 in specific cases. These measures aim to enhance national security. Public consultation is underway.