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  • Putin criticizes US foreign policy

    Putin criticizes US foreign policy

    Legal World 02/11/2007

    Russian President Vladimir Putin Saturday criticized what he called the "dangerous" use of force by the United States in the face of international law in a hard-hitting speech at the 43rd Munich Conference on Security Policy. Speaking to a forum of o...

  • Rights group urges Iraqi court to spare Saddam VP

    Rights group urges Iraqi court to spare Saddam VP

    Legal World 02/11/2007

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged the Iraqi High Tribunal (IHT) Sunday to spare the life of former Iraqi Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan citing a lack of evidence tying him to the 1982 Dujail killings for which he is charged. The court reconvenes on ...

  • North Korea Talks at a stand still

    North Korea Talks at a stand still

    Legal World 02/09/2007

    BEIJING – Envoys to international talks on ending North Korea's nuclear weapons program struggled Friday to find a compromise as differences emerged over a Chinese proposal on how to begin disarmament. Christopher Hill, the main U.S. envoy to the tal...

  • Bribery, Fraud and Money Laundering In Iraq

    Bribery, Fraud and Money Laundering In Iraq

    Legal World 02/07/2007

    WASHINGTON – A federal grand jury in Trenton, N.J. has indicted three former U.S. Army officers and two U.S. civilians for their role in a bribery, fraud and money laundering scheme involving the theft of millions of dollars from the Coalition Provis...

  • Efforts to stop transnational gangs announced

    Efforts to stop transnational gangs announced

    Legal World 02/05/2007

    SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR – Today, Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales and Salvadoran President Elias Antonio Saca announced tough new collaborative efforts to combat transnational gangs such as MS-13 and 18th Street that operate in El Salvador, els...

  • Dutch citizen extradited to US for Iraq crimes

    Dutch citizen extradited to US for Iraq crimes

    Legal World 01/28/2007

    The Netherlands Justice Ministry has extradited Dutch citizen Wasem al Delaema to the US for his role in attempted killings of US soldiers in Iraq during October 2003, according to the Ministry on Saturday. The extradition follows a ruling by the App...

  • Spain seeks broader EU constitution

    Spain seeks broader EU constitution

    Legal World 01/27/2007

    Spain Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos argued for an expanded European constitution in his opening statement at the “Friends of the EU Constitution” summit that got under way in Madrid Friday. The summit is only open to delegates from the 18 c...

  • Italy moves towards criminalizing Holocaust denial

    Italy moves towards criminalizing Holocaust denial

    Legal World 01/26/2007

    Italy is set to become the latest country in Europe to criminalize Holocaust denial after the cabinet of Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi unanimously approved a draft bill Thursday. The draft, written by Justice Minister Clemente Mastella, will no...

  • S. Korea court rejects lawsuit against tobacco companies

    S. Korea court rejects lawsuit against tobacco companies

    Legal World 01/26/2007

    A Seoul court ruled Thursday that cancer patients suing South Korean tobacco firm Korea Tobacco and Ginseng Co. (KTG) do not have enough evidence to link their diseases to negligence on the part of the companies. The court conceded the link between s...

  • Israeli president granted leave of absence

    Israeli president granted leave of absence

    Legal World 01/25/2007

    [##_1L|1021933867.jpg|width="120" height="146" alt=""|_##]Israeli President Moshe Katsav, who may be indicted on rape and other sexual assault charges, had his request for a leave of absence granted Thursday by a parliamentary panel. Legislators appr...

  • Israeli president accused of raping four women

    Israeli president accused of raping four women

    Legal World 01/23/2007

    [##_1L|1148686217.jpg|width="110" height="107" alt=""|_##]Prosecutors intend to charge President Moshe Katsav with rape and other crimes against female employees, the Justice Ministry said on Tuesday, in what would be an unprecedented indictment agai...

  • Former Saddam VP seeks to avoid death penalty

    Former Saddam VP seeks to avoid death penalty

    Legal World 01/23/2007

    [##_1L|1251666925.jpg|width="94" height="93" alt=""|_##]A lawyer for Saddam-era Iraqi Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan has filed an appeal with the Iraqi High Tribunal (IHT) arguing that the Tribunal's Appeals Chamber was not authorized to effectiv...

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