Several South Sudanese organizations co-authored a letter to the African Union Commission (AUC) Tuesday concerning the creation of the Hybrid Court for South Sudan. The letter asked Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, Chairperson of the AUC, to draft a statute ensuring that the court is enacted through appropriate channels and also to establish a method to preserve evidence. [...]

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There is “o hope” for a fair election in Gambia due to widespread intimidation and violence towards the opposition, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Wednesday. The report, titled “More Fear than Fair,” details the increase of violence and detainment of opposition activists following a crackdown on opposition leaders earlier this year, beginning in April with [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist Mohit Gupta, an International Law Masters student at South Asian University discusses an October ICJ ruling against the Marshall Islands concerning India’s failure to meet customary international law concerning halting developments of nuclear weapons …On 5 October, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled in favor of India in a case brought [...]

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A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday against RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co.’s appeal citing that they waited too long. Reynolds appealed a decision by a federal judge who rules that Reynolds was required to place two sets of corrective warning statements for its cigarette products on behalf of Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corp., which Reynolds’ acquired [...]

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Voters in the Ivory Coast have approved a new constitution during a weekend referendum, according to results announced Tuesday. It is hoped that the new charter will help the nation move on from the long lasting crisis in the country and build much needed stability. The newly adopted text received almost 93 percent of the [...]

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