JURIST Special Guest Columnist Philip Ruddock, Attorney-General of Australia, outlines Australia's recently strengthened counter-terror laws, describing them as an appropriate, proportionate and balanced response by the Australian Government to emerging security threats… Following the terrorist attacks on the London transport system in July last year, the Australian Government has strengthened counter-terrorism laws to enable authorities [...]
Gonzales v. Google, United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Judge James Ware, March 17, 2006 . Read the full text of the ruling . Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.
French students and workers took to the streets Saturday in protest over the recent passage of a new labor law which allows employers to fire people at will under the age of 26 during the first two years of their employment. 500,000 protesters gathered in more than 150 demonstrations throughout the country and while protests [...]
Police in Uganda JURIST news archive] have summoned opposition leader Kizza Besigye to question him about alleged electoral law violations during last month's elections . Besigye purportedly waved the lid of the ballot box at the polling station where he placed his vote, and if true, violated the law that states that "a person who [...]
US forces abused Iraqi detainees long before the Abu Ghraib scandal broke in 2004, the New York Times reported Saturday. An elite special forces unit formerly known as Task Force 121 and now known as Task Force 6-26 converted one of Saddam Hussein's former military bases near the Baghdad International Airport into a secret detention [...]
Saddam Hussein has rejected a suggestion from his lawyers to transfer his trial out of Iraq, claiming "I was born in Iraq and I want to die there," according to Jordanian lawyer Salah al-Armuti in an interview with the Al-Sharqu Al-Awsat newspaper. Hussein's lawyers have repeatedly condemned the Iraqi High Criminal Court trying Hussein as [...]
The head of the Philippine army said Saturday that 15 army officers, including Brigadier-General Danilo Lim, commander of the Philippines' elite Scout Ranger regiment, will face courts-martial for violations of the military's Articles of War in conjunction with last month's alleged attempted coup . Philippines President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo declared a state of national emergency permitting [...]
Iranian officials released dissident journalist Akbar Ganji from jail late Friday evening. It is currently unclear whether Ganji will have to return to prison for a few more days. Though Ganji's lawyer said his sentence ended March 17, a senior judiciary figure said Ganji is currently on leave for only seven days to celebrate the [...]
Over 50,000 mourners gathered in front of the parliament building in Belgrade Saturday to mourn the death of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic , who last week was found dead in his prison cell at The Hague where he was on trial for genocide and war crimes . Saturday's farewell ceremony was organized by the [...]
Judge James Ware of the US District Court for the Northern District of California Friday ruled that internet search giant Google must hand over the addresses of 50,000 randomly selected websites indexed by its search engine. The ruling was the latest development in an effort by the US Department of Justice to gain access to [...]