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News Guantanamo prisoner released to Mauritania
Guantanamo prisoner released to Mauritania
Alexandra Farone
October 29, 2015 09:23:26 am

Guantanamo Bay prisoner Ahmed Ould Abdel Aziz was released from detention and sent back to his home country of Mauritania, the Department of Defense (DOD) announced on Thursday. The Guantanamo Review Task Force, created in...

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News UN rights expert: bold action needed to end homelessness
UN rights expert: bold action needed to end homelessness
Alexandra Farone
October 23, 2015 10:13:36 am

Governments must commit themselves to further action to globally improve housing conditions and urban development, UN Special Rapporteur on the right to housing Leilani Farha said Thursday. Farha made the statement as she was discussing...

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News Vanuatu lawmakers sentenced to prison for corruption
Vanuatu lawmakers sentenced to prison for corruption
Alexandra Farone
October 22, 2015 09:52:11 am

Fourteen members of Parliament in Vanuatu were sentenced to prison Thursday for bribery. Thirteen politicians reportedly accepted bribes of 35 million vatu (USD $312,000) from Deputy Prime Minister Moana Caracasses of the opposing party last year in...

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News UN: governments must refrain from torture even outside borders
UN: governments must refrain from torture even outside borders
Alexandra Farone
October 22, 2015 09:20:16 am

States should protect human rights even when acting transnationally, urged UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Juan Méndez in a statement on Tuesday. Méndez made the comments while presenting his latest report on torture ,...

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News India top court strikes down judicial appointment law
India top court strikes down judicial appointment law
Alexandra Farone
October 16, 2015 10:43:25 am

The Supreme Court of India ruled Thursday that a new law intended to change the structure of judicial appointments is unconstitutional. Traditionally the Indian judiciary was appointed by a 20-year-old collegium of five senior judges,...

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News Arizona court rules abortion pill law unconstitutional
Arizona court rules abortion pill law unconstitutional
Alexandra Farone
October 16, 2015 09:43:24 am

The Superior Court of Maricopa County on Thursday struck down a 2012 Arizona law that mandated abortion pills be regulated according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as violating the state constitution. The law...

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News Iran council gives final approval to nuclear deal
Iran council gives final approval to nuclear deal
Alexandra Farone
October 15, 2015 10:22:12 am

A group of top Iranian jurists and theologians approved the nuclear deal with world powers on Wednesday, marking the completion of the last step before implementation of the deal may begin. The Iranian Parliament accepted the nuclear...

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News Egypt court acquits al Qaeda leader’s brother of terrorism charges
Egypt court acquits al Qaeda leader’s brother of terrorism charges
Alexandra Farone
October 15, 2015 09:14:33 am

The Cairo Criminal Court found the brother of al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri innocent of terrorism charges on Thursday. Mohamed al-Zawahri was the leader of the Jihadi Salafist group and was an ally of ex-president Mohammed...

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Obama signs Affordable Care Act amendment into law
Alexandra Farone
October 9, 2015 10:19:10 am

US President Barack Obama signed the Protecting Affordable Coverage for Employees Act (HR 1624) into law on Wednesday. This law will amend the Affordable Care Act (ACA) by changing businesses with 51-100 employees...

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News Spain top court dismisses Rwanda war crimes case
Spain top court dismisses Rwanda war crimes case
Alexandra Farone
October 9, 2015 09:47:02 am

The Supreme Court of Spain on Thursdayupheld the dismissal of a case investigating the Rwandan genocide . Spain modified its universal jurisdiction laws last year, and the court refused...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

European Community established

On January 1, 1958, the European Community (EC), the predecessor to the European Union (EU), was created when the Treaty of Rome officially went into effect. This represented the culmination of efforts since the end of World War II to closely tie the nations of Europe as a way of preventing future wars. The original members were France, West Germany, Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. The EC has since expanded to become the EU, encompassing most of Europe in the fifty years since its creation. Learn more about the early development of the EC from 1945 through 1959.

Emancipation Proclamation final version issued

On January 1, 1863, US President Abraham Lincoln issued the final version of the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing all slaves in states in rebellion against the Union. Lincoln had issued a previous version in September 1862, warning of the January action. Learn more about the Emancipation Proclamation.

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