Recent Updates
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North Korea Nuclear Talks to Resume December 18
Legal World 12/11/2006South Korean authorities expressed support Monday, for the scheduled resumption of talks on North Korea's nuclear weapons.South Korean Foreign Ministry Spokesman Choo Kyu-ho said Seoul welcomes the news that the six-party talks will resume next Monda...
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Pinochet dead at 91 without ever facing trial
Legal World 12/10/2006Former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet has died, according to an announcement from a military hospital in Santiago. Pinochet, 91, suffered a major heart attack.In recent years Chilean authorities have made multiple efforts to bring the ex-d...
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Number of journalists jailed for online writings
Legal World 12/09/2006[##_1L|1041297167.jpg|width="180" height="135" alt=""|_##]According to the CPJ, Committee to Protect Journalists, the number of journalists imprisoned for their writings increased for the second year in a row in 2006 and one-third of those jailed are...
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Italy to draft civil unions bill
Legal World 12/09/2006[##_1L|1384491141.jpg|width="112" height="73" alt=""|_##]Italian lawmakers are planning to draft legislation that would give some legal recognition to same-sex unions, officials from the Italian Senate said Thursday. Senate leaders have requested tha...
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Multination Effort Curbs "Blood Diamonds" Trade
Legal World 12/08/2006Washington -- The chance that the gem on your finger is an illicit or "blood diamond" has been greatly diminished, thanks to an innovative international partnership called the "Kimberley Process" that controls and monitors the world's $30 billion ann...
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U.N. To Review Int'l Efforts To Fight Corruption
Legal World 12/08/2006Washington – "In order to fight corruption you have to deny safe haven for the corrupt," according to John Brandolino, director for anticrime programs for the U.S. Department of State's Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs...
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Italy prosecutors seek indictments in CIA abduction
Legal World 12/06/2006An Italian prosecutor on Tuesday requested the indictment of 26 Americans and five Italian secret service officials in the 2003 kidnapping of an Egyptian cleric in Milan - a case that continues to be an irritant to U.S.-Italian relations.Prosecutor A...
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Egypt to begin process of lifting emergency laws
Legal World 12/05/2006Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif has announced an 18-month timetable for lifting the state of emergency that Egypt has lived under since 1981. The administration of President Hosni Mubarak will present proposed changes to the Egyptian Constitution...
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Philippines court convicts US Marine of rape
Legal World 12/04/2006A Philippines trial court Monday convicted one US Marine and acquitted three other Marines on charges of raping a 23-year-old Filipino woman at a Navy base in Manila last year. The verdict is subject to an automatic appeal. Lance Corporal Daniel Smit...
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Japan Court Orders To Compensate 'War Orphans'
Legal World 12/01/2006[##_1L|1318854804.jpg|width="220" height="187" alt=""|_##]A Japanese court on Friday ordered the government of Japan to pay 468 million yen to 61 Japanese plaintiffs who were displaced as children in China after World War II. The plaintiffs - known a...
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China executes Christian sect leaders
Legal World 12/01/2006Chinese authorities have executed the founder of a Chinese Christian church and two of his close associates for allegedly ordering the murders of several members of a rival religious sect, a lawyer for Xu Shuangfu said Wednesday. The death penalty ap...
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North Korea Receives Proposal From US
Legal World 11/30/2006North Korea will not unilaterally abandon its nuclear weapons programs, Kim Gye-gwan, Pyongyang’s nuclear envoy to the six-party talks, said on Thursday. His remarks came right after he held a closed-door meeting with his South Korean counterpart C...