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  • French court rules genocide law unconstitutional

    French court rules genocide law unconstitutional

    Legal World 02/29/2012

    France's Constitutional Council ruled Tuesday that a French law concerning the mass killings of Armenians a century ago violates the country's constitution. French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who had personally backed the law, immediately said he woul...

  • Lower Chinese court rules shops should pull iPads

    Lower Chinese court rules shops should pull iPads

    Legal World 02/19/2012

    Apple's dispute over the iPad trademark deepened Monday after the Chinese company that claims ownership of the name said it won a court ruling against sales of the popular tablet computer in China. Xie Xianghui, a lawyer for Shenzhen Proview Technolo...

  • EU court: Web sites need not check for IP breaches

    EU court: Web sites need not check for IP breaches

    Legal World 02/16/2012

    A European Union court ruled Thursday that social networking sites cannot be compelled to install general filters to prevent the illegal trading of music and other copyrighted material. The decision is a victory for operators of social networking sit...

  • Italian court convicts 2 in asbestos-linked deaths

    Italian court convicts 2 in asbestos-linked deaths

    Legal World 02/13/2012

    An Italian court Monday convicted two men of negligence in some 2,000 asbestos-related deaths blamed on contamination from a construction company, sentencing each of them to 16 years in prison and ordering them to pay millions in what officials calle...

  • Famed Spain judge convicted of misusing authority

    Famed Spain judge convicted of misusing authority

    Legal World 02/09/2012

    The Spanish judge celebrated for pursuing international human rights cases was convicted of overstepping his jurisdiction in a domestic corruption probe Thursday and barred from the bench for 11 years, completing a spectacular fall from grace for one...

  • Norway mass killer demands medal at court hearing

    Norway mass killer demands medal at court hearing

    Legal World 02/05/2012

    The right-wing extremist who has admitted killing 77 people in the worst peacetime massacre that Norway has ever seen told a court Monday that he deserves a medal of honor for the bloodshed and demanded to be set free. Anders Behring Breivik smirked ...

  • French court upholds Scientology fraud conviction

    French court upholds Scientology fraud conviction

    Legal World 02/03/2012

    A French appeals court on Thursday upheld the Church of Scientology's 2009 fraud conviction on charges it pressured members into paying large sums for questionable remedies. The case began with a legal complaint by a young woman who said she took out...

  • Online game theft earns real-world conviction

    Online game theft earns real-world conviction

    Legal World 01/31/2012

    The amulet and mask were a 13-year-old boy's virtual possessions in an online fantasy game. In the real world, he was beaten and threatened with a knife to give them up. The Dutch Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the theft conviction of a youth who st...

  • Ex-Pakistani envoy to US wins court victory

    Ex-Pakistani envoy to US wins court victory

    Legal World 01/30/2012

    Pakistan's top court Monday lifted a travel ban imposed on the country's former ambassador to the U.S. during an investigation into a memo sent to Washington that had enraged the army, in a sign that a scandal that once looked capable of bringing dow...

  • Man gets car ban after 4 children found in trunk

    Man gets car ban after 4 children found in trunk

    Legal World 01/26/2012

    A British court has banned a man from driving for a year after he was caught traveling with four children in the trunk of his car. Britain's Press Association news agency said Thursday that police found a total of 11 people in Zoltan Lakatos' Audi A4...

  • Dutch court orders companies to block Pirate Bay

    Dutch court orders companies to block Pirate Bay

    Legal World 01/12/2012

    A Dutch court on Wednesday ordered two major Internet service providers in the Netherlands to block their customers from accessing The Pirate Bay website or face large fines. The Swedish-born website has been a thorn in the side of the entertainment ...

  • Japanese whalers ask US courts to stop activists

    Japanese whalers ask US courts to stop activists

    Legal World 12/27/2011

    Japanese whalers have asked a U.S. federal court judge in Seattle to order the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society to stop disrupting its whaling activities in the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica. The Tokyo-based Institute of Cetacean Research an...

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