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  • Mexico criticizes Colombia's Ecuador raid

    Mexico criticizes Colombia's Ecuador raid

    Legal World 03/05/2008

    SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - Mexican President Felipe Calderon on Tuesday added his voice to regional condemnation of Colombia's military strike on rebels inside Ecuador, and called on the two countries to resolve the problem peacefully."We coincide in t...

  • Death for Pakistani for murder of U.S. diplomat

    Death for Pakistani for murder of U.S. diplomat

    Legal World 03/05/2008

    A Pakistani anti-terrorism court sentenced an al Qaeda-linked militant to death on Wednesday for a 2006 suicide attack in Karachi that killed a U.S. diplomat, a government lawyer said. The blast on March 2, 2006 near the gates of the U.S. consulate k...

  • Canada-U.S. lumber spat gets split court ruling

    Canada-U.S. lumber spat gets split court ruling

    Legal World 03/04/2008

    [##_1L|1013282846.jpg|width="86" height="80" alt=""|_##]The London Court of International Arbitration has issued a split ruling on Canadian softwood lumber shipments to the United States in the latest installment of the two countries' long-running tr...

  • Young lawyer appointed Romanian justice minister

    Young lawyer appointed Romanian justice minister

    Legal World 03/01/2008

    Catalin Predoiu, a 40-year-old lawyer, has been appointed Romania's new justice minister. His appointment ends a lengthy struggle between Romanian head of government Calin Popescu-Tariceanu and President Traian Basescu. The EU is closely following th...

  • Venezuela asks UK court to lift Exxon asset freeze

    Venezuela asks UK court to lift Exxon asset freeze

    Legal World 02/29/2008

    Venezuela's state oil company has asked a British court to lift a $12 billion freeze granted to U.S. oil major Exxon Mobil pending arbitration over the seizure of oil fields in the South American country. Lawyers for PDVSA argued on Thursday that the...

  • EU Court Rules on in Vitro Dispute

    EU Court Rules on in Vitro Dispute

    Legal World 02/26/2008

    [##_1L|1000813288.gif|width="115" height="75" alt=""|_##]The European Court of Justice, clarifying an Austrian labor dispute, ruled against a Salzburg woman's claim that she had been entitled to labor protection when she was fired while pursuing in v...

  • Raul Castro named Cuba's new president

    Raul Castro named Cuba's new president

    Legal World 02/25/2008

    Cuba's parliament named Raul Castro president to replace his ailing brother Fidel, prompting a guarded response Monday from countries looking for signs of reform on the Communist-ruled island.After years in Fidel's charismatic shadow as Cuba's number...

  • Serbs Protesters Attack UN Police

    Serbs Protesters Attack UN Police

    Legal World 02/22/2008

    Serbs protesting Kosovo's independence for a fifth straight day Friday attacked U.N. police guarding a key bridge in northern Kosovo with stones, glass bottles and firecrackers on Friday.Serbia's prime minister appealed for calm as the European Union...

  • Luxembourg parliament adopts euthanasia law

    Luxembourg parliament adopts euthanasia law

    Legal World 02/20/2008

    Luxembourg parliament adopted a law late on Tuesday to legalize euthanasia and assisted suicide, adding the Grand Duchy to a small group of countries that allow the terminally ill to end their lives.The law, expected to come into force towards the su...

  • Fidel Castro retires as president of Cuba

    Fidel Castro retires as president of Cuba

    Legal World 02/19/2008

    For the first time in nearly half a century, Fidel Castro has stepped down as president of Cuba. The announcement caps a year and a half of limbo and speculation since Mr. Castro fell ill and temporarily ceded power to his younger brother, Raúl Castr...

  • Germany expands probe of Liechtenstein tax evasion

    Germany expands probe of Liechtenstein tax evasion

    Legal World 02/18/2008

    Investigators probing alleged tax evasion by Germans stashing money abroad mounted more raids Monday in and around Munich, where several major businesses are based.Christian Schmidt-Sommerfeld, Munich's chief prosecutor, said the raids were done in c...

  • Boeing subsidiary lawsuit over CIA flights tossed

    Boeing subsidiary lawsuit over CIA flights tossed

    Legal World 02/14/2008

    A US federal judge has rejected a lawsuit against a subsidiary of Boeing suspected of having taken part in secret CIA flights transporting terror suspects, in the name of protecting state secrets, a court source said Thursday.The lawsuit was lodged i...

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