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Pakistan court suspends sacked judge’s inquiry
Legal World 05/07/2007Pakistan's Supreme Court on Monday suspended a judicial inquiry into misconduct charges against the country's top judge that triggered weeks of nationwide protests. The court ordered the suspension as it took up a petition from Chief Justice Iftikhar...
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Principal Guilty in Software Piracy Case
Legal World 05/07/2007MOSCOW -- A court Monday found the principal of a village school guilty of using bootleg Microsoft software and ordered him to pay a fine of about $195 in a case that was cast by Russian media as a battle between a humble educator and an internationa...
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Canada set to adopt law fixing federal election dates
Legal World 05/04/2007The Canadian Senate Wednesday passed a US-style bill to have federal elections on fixed dates every four years. An Act to Amend the Canada Elections Act requires that an election be held on the third Monday of October four years after the last federa...
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Turkish PM slams court ruling, then backs down
Legal World 05/03/2007Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday slammed a Constitutional Court decision to annul the first-round vote in the presidential election as "a bullet fired at democracy," but then backed down saying his remarks were not aimed at th...
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US, Japan urge DPRK to move on nuclear agreement
Legal World 05/01/2007Senior officials of the United States and Japan had talks on Tuesday with the two sides urging the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to fulfill its promise to shut its major nuclear facility. "We agreed that we must continue to expect Nort...
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UK soldier jailed for abusing Iraqi detainees
Legal World 04/30/2007British Army Corporal David Payne, convicted of abusing Iraqi detainees in 2003, was sent to jail for one year on Monday. Payne, who was one of seven British soldiers who faced court-martial for charges of detainee abuse, had pleaded guilty to charge...
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NATO to investigate Afghan prison abuse allegations
Legal World 04/29/2007North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said Saturday that NATO will investigate allegations of human rights violations committed by Afghan prison officials. Scheffer's comments follow allegations made by Can...
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Executions down worldwide in 2006
Legal World 04/29/2007The number of executions worldwide dropped in 2006 from 2,148 the year previous to 1,591, according to new statistics issued by Amnesty International. Over 90 percent of the year's executions were conducted in six countries: Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Pakist...
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German Lawyer To File Rumsfeld Abuse Suit In Spain
Legal World 04/28/2007A German lawyer is planning to join forces with Spanish counterparts to file a lawsuit in Spain against former U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld over the alleged abuse of detainees at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo prisons, a German magazine reported...
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ICC urged to probe Canadian detainee transfers
Legal World 04/27/2007Two Canadian law professors and human rights activists have written to the International Criminal Court (ICC), asking it to investigate "possible war crimes" by top Canadian defence officials. Michael Byers of the University of British Columbia and W...
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Canada to ban inefficient light bulbs by 2012
Legal World 04/26/2007[##_1L|1121146535.jpg|width="150" height="109" alt=""|_##]Canada will ban the use of inefficient light bulbs nationwide by 2012 in a bid to reduce energy consumption and reduce greenhouse gases, Natural Resources Minister Gary Lunn said Wednesday. Lu...
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Ex-Ferrari F1 men guilty of industrial espionage
Legal World 04/25/2007[##_1L|1109381307.jpg|width="150" height="92" alt=""|_##]Two former employees of the Maranello Italy based Ferrari Formula One team who later worked for the rival Toyota Motorsport F1 team in Cologne, Germany have been found guilty of industrial espi...