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News Azerbaijan parliament approves referendum to end presidential term limits
Azerbaijan parliament approves referendum to end presidential term limits
Caitlin Price
December 26, 2008 04:24:00 pm

Azerbaijan's parliament, the Milli Majlis , on Friday voted 100-7 to approve a March 18 referendum that could amend the nation's constitution to remove presidential term limits. The present law contains...

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News France urges unified EU stance on accepting Guantanamo detainees
France urges unified EU stance on accepting Guantanamo detainees
Caitlin Price
December 26, 2008 03:12:00 pm

The French Foreign Ministry on Friday urged the European Union (EU) to adopt a unified policy on whether to accept detainees released from the Guantanamo Bay military prison if US President-elect Barack...

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News China trials begin for 6 accused in tainted milk scandal
China trials begin for 6 accused in tainted milk scandal
Leslie Schulman
December 26, 2008 01:02:00 pm

Six criminal trials in four separate courts began Friday in China's Hebei province for six people accused of involvement in the country's recent melamine-tainted milk scandal. The six cattle farmers and milk collectors are accused of making...

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News Zimbabwe rights activist jailed despite court order for release
Zimbabwe rights activist jailed despite court order for release
Leslie Schulman
December 26, 2008 12:11:00 pm

Leading Zimbabwe human rights activist Jestina Mukoko has been taken to the high-security Chikurubi prison outside of Harare in violation of a court order that she be taken to a hospital, according to human rights...

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News Russia president signs new anti-corruption bill into law
Russia president signs new anti-corruption bill into law
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 25, 2008 08:26:00 pm

Russian president Dmitry Medvedev Thursday signed anti-corruption legislation passed by the country's parliament earlier this month. Medvedev has pushed anti-corruption reforms since taking office in May. The new law imposes income reporting requirements on persons...

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News UN General Assembly passes resolution condemning Myanmar rights record
UN General Assembly passes resolution condemning Myanmar rights record
Jake Oresick
December 25, 2008 02:39:00 pm

The UN General Assembly Wednesday adopted a resolution criticizing human rights violations in Myanmar . The resolution also called for the release of political prisoners, and expressed dissatisfaction with the country's transition to...

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News Sixth Circuit rules Kentucky wine laws unconstitutional
Sixth Circuit rules Kentucky wine laws unconstitutional
Jake Oresick
December 25, 2008 01:30:00 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Wednesday upheld a district court ruling that two Kentucky statutes regulating interstate wine sales were unconstitutional. The Sixth Circuit agreed that KRS 243.155 and KRS 244.165...

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News Bush issues 19 pardons, commutes sentence
Bush issues 19 pardons, commutes sentence
Steve Czajkowski
December 24, 2008 02:08:00 pm

US President W. George Bush on Tuesday issued presidential pardons to 19 people convicted of crimes that ranged from drug trafficking to forging US Treasury checks. Among those pardoned was Charles Thompson Winters, who was convicted of...

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News Germany files ICJ suit against Italy to block WWII damages claims
Germany files ICJ suit against Italy to block WWII damages claims
Steve Czajkowski
December 24, 2008 01:08:00 pm

Germany filed a lawsuit against Italy in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) Tuesday in a bid to block new claims for personal damages resulting from Nazi actions in World War II. Germany...

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News Iraq parliament approves non-US forces status agreement
Iraq parliament approves non-US forces status agreement
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
December 24, 2008 06:56:00 am

The Iraqi parliament Tuesday approved an agreement that will permit 6,000 troops from the United Kingdom, Australia, Romania, and Estonia to remain in the country for a limited time after the current UN mandate authorizing the...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

US Congress approves first Patent Act

On April 10, 1790, Congress approved the US's first Patent Act. The Patent Act of 1790 allowed inventors to maintain "sole and exclusive right and liberty of making, constructing, using and vending to others" a patented invention for fourteen years. The Act furthermore created the US Patent Board, the precursor to the modern US Patent Office. Read the current US Patent Law from the Cornell University Law School.

Hugo Grotius born

Hugo Grotius, Dutch jurist, statesman and father of international law was born in Delft, Holland, on April 10, 1583. His best-known work is De Jure Belli ac Pacis (On the Law of War and Peace), which he published in 1625.

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