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News Ukraine Constitutional Court curbs presidential power to appoint, fire judges
Ukraine Constitutional Court curbs presidential power to appoint, fire judges
Melissa Bancroft
May 23, 2007 08:18:00 pm

The Constitutional Court of Ukraine limited the president's power to appoint and dismiss members of local judiciaries on Wednesday. The ruling affirmed that of the country's High Justice Council . In Ukraine, local...

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News Appeals court hears challenge to Guantanamo ‘enemy combatant’ status
Appeals court hears challenge to Guantanamo ‘enemy combatant’ status
Melissa Bancroft
May 15, 2007 06:37:00 pm

The US DC Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments Tuesday in a case brought by Guantanamo Bay detainees challenging their designation as 'enemy combatants.' Last year, Congress passed the Military Commissions Act of 2006...

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News Romania constitutional court upholds bill facilitating presidential impeachment
Romania constitutional court upholds bill facilitating presidential impeachment
Melissa Bancroft
May 4, 2007 08:06:00 am

The Romanian Constitutional Court Thursday upheld an opposition-sponsored bill making it easier to remove the country's president by reducing the number of popular votes required for impeachment. Existing legislation requires more than half of Romania's citizens to...

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News House passes hate crimes bill targeting sexuality- and gender-based violence
House passes hate crimes bill targeting sexuality- and gender-based violence
Melissa Bancroft
May 3, 2007 07:15:00 pm

The US House of Representatives Thursday approved a bill to expand federal hate crimes legislation to include violent attacks against people based on gender or sexuality. The Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes...

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News Ex-Guantanamo detainee held in Morocco after transfer
Ex-Guantanamo detainee held in Morocco after transfer
Melissa Bancroft
April 30, 2007 08:29:00 pm

Former Guantanamo Bay detainee Ahmed Errachidi has been detained by Moroccan police after his transfer from US custody last week. Formal charges have not yet been filed against Errachidi, but a source from the Moroccan Ministry...

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News Bangladesh court issues arrest warrant for former PM
Bangladesh court issues arrest warrant for former PM
Melissa Bancroft
April 22, 2007 03:35:00 pm

A Bangladeshi court issued a warrant Sunday for the arrest of former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed who is currently exiled in London. Wajed was stopped from boarding a plane in London Sunday after...

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News Washington governor signs domestic partnership bill into law
Washington governor signs domestic partnership bill into law
Melissa Bancroft
April 22, 2007 02:20:00 pm

Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire signed legislation Saturday recognizing domestic partnership status for same-sex couples. The law guarantees gay and lesbian couples some of the legal rights that previously were afforded only to husband...

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News US now detaining 18,000 prisoners in Iraq
US now detaining 18,000 prisoners in Iraq
Melissa Bancroft
April 15, 2007 04:33:00 pm

The United States currently holds some 18,000 detainees in two US-run Iraqi detention facilities, Camp Bucca and Camp Cropper , the Washington Post reported Sunday, citing US military sources. In the past month, the US...

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News Gonzales insists nothing improper in firing of US Attorneys
Gonzales insists nothing improper in firing of US Attorneys
Melissa Bancroft
April 15, 2007 04:26:00 pm

Writing Sunday in a Washington Post op-ed , US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales denied any impropriety on his part in the firings of eight US Attorneys . Two days before his scheduled Congressional testimony on the firings,...

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News Russian police arrest dozens at anti-Putin march in St. Petersburg
Russian police arrest dozens at anti-Putin march in St. Petersburg
Melissa Bancroft
April 15, 2007 03:00:00 pm

Russian police arrested dozens of protesters Sunday before and during a rally in St. Petersburg opposing the policies of Russian president Vladimir Putin for a second straight day. The arrests followed the detention of some 200 anti-Putin protesters [JURIST...

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Kosovo declares independence from Serbia

On February 17, 2008 the Assembly of Kosovo declared independence from Serbia. While Serbia denounced the declaration as illegal, the international community has remained divided on this issue. Several nations including the United States, United Kingdom, France, Taiwan, and Turkey have recognized Kosovo's independence, but others such as Russia maintain that the declaration violates international law. The majority of countries and international organizations, including the UN, have yet to take a position on the legality of Kosovo's independence. The Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo went into effect on June 15, 2008. Read the Kosovo Declaration of Independence.

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