Nepal’s reinstated parliament on Tuesday directed the government to ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, the new international tribunal established to try crimes against humanity. “Nepali people want an end to impunity," a parliamentary declaration said. "They also want to see human rights perpetrators punished. So this parliament orders the Government of [...]

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A terror watch list designed to keep suspected terrorist from entering the United States through one of 324 points of entry is vague and ineffective, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Inspector General Richard Skinner said Monday. Skinner released an unclassified version of a report on actions taken to intercept suspected terrorists at US ports of [...]

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US Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA) , chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Monday defended his proposal to subject the National Security Agency's domestic surveillance program to review by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court , saying that the court is well suited to consider the program because of its "expertise" and because "Its closed proceedings and [...]

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The UN Security Council on Monday called for renewed efforts to protect children in areas of armed conflict to build on progress in implementing Resolution 1612 , which requires international monitoring of children's rights in seven areas of armed conflict. Though the resolution, adopted unanimously last July, has already produced results, the Council expressed concern [...]

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Thailand's criminal court on Tuesday sentenced three members of the Election Commission of Thailand to four years in jail for violating election law in connection with arrangements for the April parliamentary election . The results of that election have since been annulled by the nation's highest courts. The three election commissioners – Vasana Puemlarp, Prinya [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist Dr. Robbie Sabel of the Hebrew University Faculty of Law in Jerusalem, Israel, says that many of the international law issues in the current conflict between Israel and Hezbollah come down to matters of common sense… As in most aspects of law, one should look for the rule of common sense, and [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist Daniel Steinbock of the University of Toledo College of Law says that although watch lists may play a useful role in a broader terrorism prevention, their operation and consequences should be restricted and controlled in recognition of their limitations…. Most of us won’t notice it, but taking a flight or crossing a [...]

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