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News UN officials concerned over activists rights in Burundi
UN officials concerned over activists rights in Burundi
Jacqueline Jones
November 25, 2014 01:11:15 pm

An official for the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCR) on Tuesday stated that human rights activists in Burundi have been the subjects of threats and defamation for their current role...

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News UN rights experts urge stronger efforts to eliminate violence against women
UN rights experts urge stronger efforts to eliminate violence against women
Steven Wildberger
November 25, 2014 12:30:50 pm

Four UN human rights experts on Tuesday stressed a need for greater international and national efforts to eliminate violence against displaced women. Noting substantial levels of violence perpetrated against the world's roughly 17 million conflict-displaced women, the...

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News UN rights experts call for end of punitive house demolition in Palestine and Israel
UN rights experts call for end of punitive house demolition in Palestine and Israel
Laura DeGeer
November 25, 2014 12:04:31 pm

The Israeli government's use of house demolition as a punitive measure in response to alleged acts of violence by Palestinians must end immediately, two UN human rights experts urged Tuesday , adding that the practice, which targets Palestinian...

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News Amnesty: Belgium mining company lied, destroyed homes in DRC
Amnesty: Belgium mining company lied, destroyed homes in DRC
Alexandra Farone
November 25, 2014 10:39:24 am

Amnesty International (AI) revealed new evidence Monday indicating a Belgian mining company, Groupe Forest International, lied about bulldozing homes in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) . The homes were destroyed during a...

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News Amnesty urges Ireland to reopen UK torture case
Amnesty urges Ireland to reopen UK torture case
Brittany Felder
November 25, 2014 09:42:39 am

Amnesty International (AI) on Monday urged the Irish government to petition the European Court of Human Rights to reopen the 1978 UK v. Ireland case following claims that the UK sanctioned torture. These allegations...

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News Georgia top court rules use of private probation companies constitutional
Georgia top court rules use of private probation companies constitutional
William Hibbitts | JURIST Deputy Editorial Director
November 25, 2014 08:36:26 am

The Supreme Court of Georgia ruled Monday that private companies may continue to monitor probationers in that state but that it is illegal to elongate a probationer's sentence from the original sentence. Thirteen plaintiffs filed...

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News China high court to investigate ways to reduce death penalty crimes
China high court to investigate ways to reduce death penalty crimes
Peter Snyder
November 24, 2014 01:39:23 pm

China's highest court, the Supreme People's Court will investigate ways of reducing the number of crimes punishable by death according to remarks by Hu Yunteng, a senior researcher at the Supreme People's Court, published Monday....

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News Israel Cabinet approves draft of Jewish ‘nation state’ law
Israel Cabinet approves draft of Jewish ‘nation state’ law
Peter Snyder
November 24, 2014 01:11:07 pm

The Cabinet of Israel on Sunday approved draft legislation that would official define Israel as a Jewish and democratic state. The controversial law, titled "Israel, the Nation-State of the Jewish People," passed the Cabinet 14 votes to...

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News Bangladesh man sentenced to death for 1971 war crimes
Bangladesh man sentenced to death for 1971 war crimes
Alison Sacriponte
November 24, 2014 11:11:08 am

A special tribunal in Bangladesh on Monday sentenced a man to death for his role in killings during Bangladesh's 1971 independence war . Mobarak Hossain was a former commander of a collaborators' group of the Pakistani army. Hossian...

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News Thailand editor sentenced for defaming king
Thailand editor sentenced for defaming king
Alison Sacriponte
November 24, 2014 10:51:21 am

A military court in Thailand on Monday sentenced web editor Nut Rungwong to four-and-a-half years in jail for publishing an article five years ago that the court ruled defamed the nation's king. Thailand's lese-majeste law, which punishes people who...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Western Allies approve new Germany constitution

On May 12, 1949, the Western allied powers, the United Kingdom, United States, and France, approved the Grundgesetz (Basic Law) as the legal foundation for the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany). The document served as the constitution of West Germany during the Cold War and remains the governing law for the unified Germany today. Learn more about the legal framework of the German government from the Bundestag (Parliament of Germany).

Justice Harry A. Blackmun confirmed

On May 12, 1970, the Senate unanimously confirmed the appointment of Harry A. Blackmun to the United States Supreme Court. Justice Blackmun died in 1999, and was remembered on JURIST by several of his former law clerks. The Harry A. Blackmun Papers were released in 2004 by the Library of Congress.

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