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News Vietnam urges ‘fair and objective’ ruling in South China Sea territory dispute
Vietnam urges ‘fair and objective’ ruling in South China Sea territory dispute
Ram Eachambadi | JURIST Staff
July 4, 2016 02:39:41 pm

Vietnam has urged ]statement, in Vietnamese] the international tribunal in The Hague to deliver a "fair and objective" ruling concerning Philippines' challenge to China's expansive claims in the South China Sea. Two days after the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA)...

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News Kenya officers detained for murder of human rights lawyer
Kenya officers detained for murder of human rights lawyer
Alonso Diaz
July 4, 2016 01:59:48 pm

Kenyan authorities have detained three police officers for their involvement in the murder of a human rights lawyer. The officers have not yet been charged with the murders, but a judge announced they will remain in detention for...

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News ICC will not prosecute Blair for war crimes over Iraq war: report
ICC will not prosecute Blair for war crimes over Iraq war: report
Alonso Diaz
July 4, 2016 12:45:41 pm

The International Criminal Court (ICC) will not prosecute Tony Blair for war crimes related to the 2003 Iraq War, according to the Telegraph. The ICC said Saturday that the decision "by the UK to go to war in...

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News UN human rights council votes to appoint expert on LGBT rights
UN human rights council votes to appoint expert on LGBT rights
Matthew Santiago
July 3, 2016 04:24:18 pm

The UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) voted on Thursday in favor of appointing an independent expert to report on and investigate worldwide violence and discrimination against the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. The appointment passed...

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News Federal appeals court allows Alaska natives to place land in federal trust
Federal appeals court allows Alaska natives to place land in federal trust
Matthew Santiago
July 3, 2016 03:43:12 pm

A federal appeals court on Friday rejected the Alaskan government's challenge in a case determining the right of Alaskan tribes to place land in a federal trust. Alaskan tribes originally sued the Department of the...

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News North Carolina legislators leave controversial LGBT law mostly unchanged
North Carolina legislators leave controversial LGBT law mostly unchanged
Matthew Santiago
July 3, 2016 02:49:33 pm

The North Carolina General Assembly adjourned for the year on Friday after making only minor changes to the state's highly criticized House Bill 2 . Legislators altered the original law by restoring the right to...

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News California governor signs gun control laws
California governor signs gun control laws
Taylor Isaac
July 3, 2016 12:46:03 pm

California Governor Jerry Brown on Friday signed 20 bills into law , six of which were bills altering the gun laws in the state . Brown stated that he signed the bills "to...

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News Federal judge rules Mississippi religious objections law unconstitutional
Federal judge rules Mississippi religious objections law unconstitutional
Taylor Isaac
July 3, 2016 11:36:42 am

A federal judge on Thursday ruled that a Mississippi law allowing for religious objections to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community is unconstitutional . HB 1523 , set to go into effect Friday, sought to...

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News Federal judge blocks Florida efforts to cut Planned Parenthood funding
Federal judge blocks Florida efforts to cut Planned Parenthood funding
Matthew Santiago
July 2, 2016 01:34:16 pm

US District Judge Robert Hinkle issued a preliminary injunction on Thursday blocking provisions of a new Florida law that would cut state funding to clinics that provide abortions. Though the law was planned to take effect on...

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News UN rights body calls on AU to respond to Eritrea violations
UN rights body calls on AU to respond to Eritrea violations
Miracle Jones
July 2, 2016 12:52:01 pm

The UN Human Rights Council called on the African Union (AU) Friday to respond to a report that detailed gross human rights violations in Eritrea. The report found that systemic and widespread...

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On April 24, 1915, the German army used chlorine gas against Canadian troops at Ypres. Gas was later employed by British and French forces against the Germans. Learn more about early efforts by the Red Cross to ban chemical weapons and review the June 1925 Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or other Gases and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare.

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