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African leaders denounce international court
Legal World 07/06/2009After bitter wrangling, Africa's leaders agreed Friday to denounce the International Criminal Court and refuse to extradite Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir, who has been indicted for crimes against humanity in Darfur.The decision at the African Unio...
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US working to win release of journalists in NKorea
Legal World 06/07/2009The Obama administration is working "through all possible channels" to secure the release of two young women journalists sentenced to 12 years of hard labor in North Korea, the White House said Monday. The two were found guilty of a "grave crime" aga...
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Court upholds not guilty verdict in Samsung case
Legal World 05/29/2009South Korea's Supreme Court on Friday upheld a lower court ruling that acquitted the former chairman of Samsung on breach of trust charges. The top court said that Lee Kun-hee was not guilty, reiterating a judgment made by the Seoul High Court last y...
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Obama: US relations with Russia can improve
Legal World 05/08/2009President Barack Obama says he thinks the United States and Russia can improve their relationship concerning nuclear weapons and several other issues. Obama met at the White House Thursday with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Lavrov's talks w...
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Germany upholds triple-barrelled name ban
Legal World 05/06/2009Germany's highest court ruled Tuesday that a married couple — Ms. Thalheim and Mr. Kunz-Hallstein — cannot become Mr. & Mrs. Thalheim-Kunz-Hallstein, upholding a 1993 law that draws the line at a maximum of two last names. The Munich couple, whos...
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Iran court to hear U.S.-born reporter's appeal
Legal World 05/05/2009An Iranian court will hold a hearing next week on the appeal of Iranian-American journalist Roxana Saberi against her eight-year jail sentence for espionage, the judiciary said Tuesday. Saberi was jailed on April 18 on charges of spying for the Unite...
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SKorea court clears blogger over economy rumours
Legal World 04/20/2009A South Korean court on Monday acquitted a blogger accused of causing the country huge financial losses by spreading misleading information on the economy. Prosecutors had sought an 18-month prison term for Park Dae-Sung, 30 -- better known by his In...
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18-month sentence sought for SKorean blogger
Legal World 04/13/2009Prosecutors demanded an 18-month sentence Monday for a popular South Korean blogger who is accused of spreading false financial information in a case that has ignited a debate about freedom of speech in cyberspace. The 30-year-old blogger, a fierce c...
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German court rules PETA Holocaust ad offensive
Legal World 03/26/2009Germany's highest court has ruled that a PETA ad campaign comparing animal slaughterhouses to the Holocaust is an offense against human dignity. The 2003 campaign used eight, 60-square-foot (5.6-sq. meter) panels depicting images of factory farms nex...
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Sudan leader visits Eritrea despite arrest warrant
Legal World 03/23/2009Sudan's president traveled to Eritrea Monday, choosing one of Africa's most politically isolated nations for his first trip abroad since an international court sought his arrest on charges of war crimes in Darfur. Eritrean television showed live cove...
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Alleged sleeper agent appears in US criminal court
Legal World 03/10/2009Alleged al-Qaida sleeper agent Ali al-Marri appeared in a U.S. court Tuesday to face terror charges for the first time after being held for more than five years as an enemy combatant. Al-Marri is charged with providing material support to terror and ...
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Jewish engineer cleared of spying sues US gov't
Legal World 02/20/2009An Orthodox Jewish Army engineer who was cleared of spying for Israel sued the U.S. Defense and Justice departments Thursday, saying they made false security claims to prevent him from seeking compensation. David Tenenbaum and his wife, Madeline, fil...