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News ASEAN urged to put rights component of new charter in separate treaty
ASEAN urged to put rights component of new charter in separate treaty
Benjamin Klein
November 18, 2007 03:26:00 pm

Singaporean human rights group SG Human Rights called Sunday for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to split off the human rights section of its proposed new charter into a separate treaty. Chapter 14...

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News Georgian Republic parliament votes to lift emergency rule
Georgian Republic parliament votes to lift emergency rule
Benjamin Klein
November 15, 2007 05:58:00 pm

The Parliament of the Georgian Republic approved a presidential decree on Thursday bringing an end to the country's national state of emergency effective Friday. Chairwoman of the Parliament Nino Burjanadze announced the decision...

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News Senate panel to weigh telecom eavesdropping immunity
Senate panel to weigh telecom eavesdropping immunity
Benjamin Klein
November 11, 2007 05:13:00 pm

The US Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to decide this week if a bill to amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) will grant immunity from prosecution to telecommunications companies that...

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News Iraq PM urges US to deliver ‘Chemical Ali’ for execution
Iraq PM urges US to deliver ‘Chemical Ali’ for execution
Benjamin Klein
November 11, 2007 03:05:00 pm

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki accused the US military on Sunday of thwarting Iraqi attempts to execute Ali Hassan al-Majid , better known in Western media as "Chemical Ali," and two other former...

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News UN General Assembly to consider worldwide moratorium on death penalty
UN General Assembly to consider worldwide moratorium on death penalty
Benjamin Klein
November 8, 2007 06:02:00 pm

A resolution calling for a worldwide moratorium on the use of the death penalty has been introduced before the United Nations General Assembly. Over 70 states have backed the proposal, which will be voted...

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News Attempted airlift from Chad of alleged orphans violated international law: UNICEF
Attempted airlift from Chad of alleged orphans violated international law: UNICEF
Benjamin Klein
November 4, 2007 04:12:00 pm

A top official with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said Sunday that an unsuccessful bid by a French charity to fly 103 children out of Chad late last month violated international law....

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News Florida Supreme Court upholds state lethal injection procedure
Florida Supreme Court upholds state lethal injection procedure
Benjamin Klein
November 1, 2007 06:00:00 pm

The Florida Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision Thursday upholding the state's lethal injection procedures and rejecting the assertion that the state's protocol constitutes "cruel and unusual punishment." The US Supreme Court currently has on...

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News China legislature adopts law extending rights of defense lawyers
China legislature adopts law extending rights of defense lawyers
Benjamin Klein
October 28, 2007 03:02:00 pm

China's National People's Congress (NPC) Sunday adopted a draft amendment to the country's Law on Lawyers that will grant defense lawyers more power in criminal prosecutions. The amendment, the first since the original law's implementation in...

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News Yemen official denies release of USS Cole bomber: reports
Yemen official denies release of USS Cole bomber: reports
Benjamin Klein
October 28, 2007 02:54:00 pm

Two websites with ties to Yemen's government Sunday denied earlier assertions that Jamal al-Badawi , one of the masterminds behind the 2000 terror attack on the USS Cole , had...

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News Canada Supreme Court to hear Khadr appeal on government documents access
Canada Supreme Court to hear Khadr appeal on government documents access
Benjamin Klein
October 25, 2007 06:54:00 pm

The Supreme Court of Canada Thursday agreed to hear an appeal over the asserted right of Canadian Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr to see thousands of pages of Canadian government documents related to his...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

US and Japan sign Kanagwa Treaty

On March 31, 1854, US Commodore Matthew Perry and representatives of the Japanese government signed the Convention of Kanagawa. The terms of the treaty marked the end of Japan's 500 years of self-imposed isolation by opening the Ports of Shimoda and Hakodate. Four years later, Japanese-American relations were further expanded by the Treaty of Amity and Commerce (Harris Treaty), which opened more Japanese ports to US trade and set up a system of extraterritoriality for Americans in Japan.

Spanish royal decree ordered expulsion of Jews

On March 31, 1492, King Ferdinand of Spain signed a decree expelling Jews from his kingdom. Read a contemporary account of the expulsion, originally written in Hebrew by an Italian Jew in 1495.

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