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News Poland reopens investigation into Auschwitz death camp crimes
Poland reopens investigation into Auschwitz death camp crimes
John Paul Putney
October 28, 2011 07:52:07 am

Poland's Institute of National Remembrance (INR) , the body charged with investigating Nazi and communist-era crimes, on Thursday announced a new probe into Nazi crimes aimed at tracking down living Nazi perpetrators. The investigation, opened by the branch...

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News UN SG presses for rights accountability in Sri Lanka
UN SG presses for rights accountability in Sri Lanka
John Paul Putney
October 27, 2011 09:37:59 am

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon reemphasized Wednesday the importance of accountability issues in Sri Lanka related to conflicts with the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) . The comments came during a meeting with Mahinda...

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News Michigan, 4 other states seek Supreme Court ruling on Asian carp
Michigan, 4 other states seek Supreme Court ruling on Asian carp
John Paul Putney
October 27, 2011 08:46:50 am

Michigan Attorney General Bill Shuette , joined by four other states, on Wednesday asked the US Supreme Court to require the US Army Corps of Engineers to accelerate a study on ecological separation...

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News UN investigator calls for increased protection for children in West Bank, Gaza Strip
UN investigator calls for increased protection for children in West Bank, Gaza Strip
John Paul Putney
October 21, 2011 08:07:06 am

UN Special Rapporteur on human rights for the West Bank and Gaza Strip , Richard Falk called Thursday, called for better guidelines on the treatment of Palestinian youth arrested by the Israeli...

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News UN legal chief urges Cambodia government not to interfere with Khmer Rouge tribunal
UN legal chief urges Cambodia government not to interfere with Khmer Rouge tribunal
John Paul Putney
October 21, 2011 07:10:34 am

UN Under-Secretary General for Legal Affairs Patricia O'Brien on Thursday urged the government of Cambodia to refrain from interfering with the UN-backed tribunal tasked with trying those alleged responsible for mass killings and other crimes committed under the Khmer...

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News Rights groups urge Canada to arrest ex-US president Bush ahead of visit
Rights groups urge Canada to arrest ex-US president Bush ahead of visit
John Paul Putney
October 14, 2011 08:44:19 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International (AI) on Wednesday urged the Canadian government to investigate and arrest former US president George W. Bush for his role in...

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News Hedge fund executive Rajaratnam sentenced to 11 years for insider trading
Hedge fund executive Rajaratnam sentenced to 11 years for insider trading
John Paul Putney
October 14, 2011 07:45:29 am

A judge in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York on Thursday sentenced former Galleon Group hedge fund executive Raj Rajaratnam to 11 years in prison, fined...

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News HRW urges justice for DRC rights abuses
HRW urges justice for DRC rights abuses
John Paul Putney
October 11, 2011 09:43:50 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday called on governments around the world to "intensify efforts to bring to justice those responsible for grave abuses" in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) , highlighted by...

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News Myanmar to free hundreds of political prisoners
Myanmar to free hundreds of political prisoners
John Paul Putney
October 11, 2011 08:58:57 am

US Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell on Monday indicated Myanmar's civilian-led government is planning dramatic changes including releasing hundreds of political prisoners and consequential dialogue with pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi [BBC profile; JURIST news...

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News Guantanamo military commissions to be more transparent, fair: chief prosecutor
Guantanamo military commissions to be more transparent, fair: chief prosecutor
John Paul Putney
October 7, 2011 09:02:29 am

The new chief prosecutor, Army Brig. General Mark Martins , on Wednesday indicated future military commissions at Guantanamo will be more transparent and fair to defendants. In addition to congressionally mandated changes like...

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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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