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News UK to allow cameras in criminal courts
UK to allow cameras in criminal courts
Sarah Posner
September 6, 2011 02:48:05 pm

UK Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke announced Tuesday that cameras will be allowed into criminal courts in the UK and Wales to improve transparency in courts. Two acts of Parliament in place since 1925 have banned...

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Ukraine threatens international arbitration over Russia oil dispute
Sarah Posner
September 6, 2011 01:54:25 pm

Ukranian President Viktor Yanukovych on Tuesday threatened to take Russia to international arbitration over gas disputes. Ukraine relies heavily on Russian oil imports , and its territory provides transit for 80 percent of Russia's oil supplies...

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Europe rights commissioner urges probes into secret prisons
Jennie Ryan
September 6, 2011 11:52:08 am

The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg on Monday urged Lithuania, Poland and Romania to investigate the roles their governments played in the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) ...

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Bahrain court hears protester appeals
Jennie Ryan
September 6, 2011 10:59:14 am

A special security court in Bahrain heard the appeals of jailed anti-government protesters on Tuesday. According to the Bahrain Center for Human Rights , the National Safety Court of Appeal, a court composed of military...

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Myanmar government forms human rights commission
Alexandra Malatesta
September 6, 2011 10:42:16 am

Myanmar's government on Monday formed the Myanmar National Human Rights Commission (MNHRC) to promote and safeguard the country's constitutional rights. Members of the commission include former government officials, diplomats, academics, doctors and lawyers, some of whom have made statements...

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ICTY sentences former Yugoslav army chief to 27 years
Alexandra Malatesta
September 6, 2011 10:01:29 am

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) on Tuesday convicted ex-Yugoslav army chief Momcilo Perisic for crimes against humanity and war crimes , committed during the...

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Chirac absent as corruption trial proceeds
Dan Taglioli
September 5, 2011 03:18:25 pm

The trial of former French president Jacques Chirac opened in his absence on Monday after Judge Dominique Pauthe of the 11th Criminal Court of Paris agreed to continue the proceedings without him. Chirac and...

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Mubarak trial resumes amid courtroom violence
Dan Taglioli
September 5, 2011 03:10:45 pm

Violence broke out in the Egyptian court where the corruption and murder trial of former president Hosni Mubarak resumed on Monday for a third session. As the first witness for the prosecution began...

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UK PM announces investigation into alleged renditions to Libya
Julia Zebley
September 5, 2011 02:44:44 pm

UK Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday gave a speech on the situation in Libya , announcing an investigation into collusion between MI6 , the overseas British Security Service, and the Libyan Security Services...

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Trial begins for Iceland ex-PM over role in banking collapse
Julia Zebley
September 5, 2011 01:52:57 pm

The trial of former Icelandic prime minister Geir Haarde began on Monday, on charges that he was grossly negligent for failing to stop the nation's banking collapse during the 2008 financial crisis ....

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Dutch East India Company established

On March 20, 1602, the States-General of the Netherlands established the Dutch East India Company (VOC). The creation edict granted VOC a monopoly over Dutch colonial activities in Asia for twenty-one years. During that time, VOC became the world's first multinational company and the first to issue stock. Read a history of the VOC and view the world's oldest share of stock, as issued by the VOC.

First woman executed by electric chair

On March 20, 1899, Martha Place, convicted of the murder of her stepdaughter, became the first woman to die in the electric chair. The execution was carried out at New York's Auburn Prison.

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