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News Nepal top court rejects amnesty legislation
Nepal top court rejects amnesty legislation
Amy Mathieu
January 4, 2014 11:27:28 am

The Supreme Court of Nepal rejected legislation on Saturday that proposed amnesty for those responsible for serious rights abuses during the country's civil war. A Maoist-led government proposed the legislation last year as part of a planned...

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News Turkish court rejects release of detained Kurdish lawmakers
Turkish court rejects release of detained Kurdish lawmakers
Amy Mathieu
December 16, 2013 01:39:40 pm

The Turkish court in Diyarbakir on Monday rejected bids to be released from pre-trial detention by two members of the parliament for the Kurdish Peace and Democratic Party (BDP), Gulser Yildirim and Ibrahim Ayhan. Yildirim and Ayhan have been...

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News UN judges order Mladic to testify at Karadzic trial
UN judges order Mladic to testify at Karadzic trial
Amy Mathieu
December 12, 2013 01:14:54 pm

The UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) on Wednesday granted a motion by Radovan Karadzic to subpoena Ratko Mladic, former leader of the Bosnian Serb army during the Bosnian civil...

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News Illinois General Assembly approves pension reform bill
Illinois General Assembly approves pension reform bill
Amy Mathieu
December 5, 2013 02:42:23 pm

The Illinois General Assembly passed a bill on Tuesday that would reform the state's pension plan to lower future benefits for current state employees. The legislature amended the pension plan in an effort to...

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News HRW: ICC should expedite inquiry of Afghanistan international crimes
HRW: ICC should expedite inquiry of Afghanistan international crimes
Amy Mathieu
December 1, 2013 03:33:39 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Sunday urged the prosecutor's office of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to expedite inquiry into international crimes committed in Afghanistan . In November...

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News Federal judge allows Illinois same-sex couple to marry
Federal judge allows Illinois same-sex couple to marry
Amy Mathieu
November 26, 2013 01:50:32 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois on Monday ordered the Cook County Clerk to immediately issue a marriage license to same-sex couple Vernita Gray and Patricia Ewert. Gray...

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News Scotland same-sex marriage bill passes parliament’s first vote
Scotland same-sex marriage bill passes parliament’s first vote
Amy Mathieu
November 21, 2013 02:26:01 pm

The Scottish Parliament completed the first step towards the passage of the Marriage and Civil Partnership Bill on Wednesday by a 98-15 vote in favor of the bill. Same-sex couples currently have the...

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News DC mayor signs bill allowing driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants
DC mayor signs bill allowing driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants
Amy Mathieu
November 19, 2013 01:52:49 pm

Washington, DC, Mayor Vincent Gray , signed into law the DC Drivers Safety Amendment Act of 2013 on Monday, which will allow the District Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to issue "limited...

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UN Human Rights Council presents annual report
Amy Mathieu
November 14, 2013 01:58:44 pm

The President of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) , Remigiusz Henczel , on Wednesday presented the annual report to the UUN General Assembly (UNGA) , claiming that the UNHRC has achieved...

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News Ontario top court strikes down mandatory minimum sentences for firearm possession
Ontario top court strikes down mandatory minimum sentences for firearm possession
Amy Mathieu
November 12, 2013 02:08:35 pm

The Court of Appeal for Ontario ruled Tuesday that Section 95 of the Criminal Code , which established a three-year minimum sentence for the possession of an unlicensed firearm and a five-year minimum sentence [text,...

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