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  • Ex-UK minister jailed over expenses claims

    Ex-UK minister jailed over expenses claims

    Legal World 05/20/2011

    A London court sentenced a former government minister to 16 months in prison on Friday over the largest bogus claim exposed in Britain's lawmaker expenses scandal.Elliot Morley pleaded guilty last month to two charges of false accounting over bills w...

  • Rwanda genocide court: 30 years for ex-army chief

    Rwanda genocide court: 30 years for ex-army chief

    Legal World 05/17/2011

    A court has sentenced Rwanda's former army chief to 30 years in prison for ordering killings during the 1994 genocide. The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda sentenced Maj. Gen. Augustin Bizimungu on Tuesday along with three other top officer...

  • International court to seek Libya arrest warrants

    International court to seek Libya arrest warrants

    Legal World 05/13/2011

    An international prosecutor said Friday he will seek arrest warrants next week for three top Libyan leaders on charges of murder and persecution during their attempts to crush the uprising against Moammar Gadhafi's regime. Luis Moreno-Ocampo, chief p...

  • Court rules Pakistan's president can't lead party

    Court rules Pakistan's president can't lead party

    Legal World 05/12/2011

    A top Pakistani court has ruled that President Asif Ali Zardari must relinquish his position as chief of the country's ruling party.The Lahore High Court ruled on Thursday on a petition filed by a lawyer who had argued that Pakistan's constitution pr...

  • Austrian court OK's extradition of Croatian ex-PM

    Austrian court OK's extradition of Croatian ex-PM

    Legal World 05/10/2011

    An Austrian court on Monday approved the extradition of former Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader to his homeland, where he is suspected of corruption while in office, but his lawyer immediately announced an appeal.Austrian police detained Sanader o...

  • Anti-gay lawsuit dismissed in Croatian soccer

    Anti-gay lawsuit dismissed in Croatian soccer

    Legal World 05/05/2011

    A court has dismissed one of two cases against the president of Croatia's soccer federation because of his anti-gay comments. Vlatko Markovic said last year no gay player will be part of the Croatian national team on his watch because "only healthy p...

  • Court: Remove Mubarak name from public facilities

    Court: Remove Mubarak name from public facilities

    Legal World 04/21/2011

    An Egyptian court on Thursday ordered the name of ousted President Hosni Mubarak and his wife Suzanne removed from all public facilities and institutions — the latest step in dismantling the legacy of the former leader's 29 years in power.The ruling ...

  • France rules against children of surrogate mothers

    France rules against children of surrogate mothers

    Legal World 04/07/2011

    France's top court refused Wednesday to allow French citizenship for 10-year-old twin girls born to a surrogate mother in the United States, in a ruling that affirmed France's legal ban on surrogacy.In a case straddling international legal rights and...

  • World court ends Georgia's case against Russia

    World court ends Georgia's case against Russia

    Legal World 04/01/2011

    The International Court of Justice has thrown out a case filed by Georgia accusing Russia and separatist militias of years of ethnic cleansing in two breakaway Georgian provinces that sparked a five-day war in 2008.In a 10-6 ruling, President Hisashi...

  • Former Israeli president sentenced to 7 years

    Former Israeli president sentenced to 7 years

    Legal World 03/22/2011

    Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav will learn Tuesday whether he will go to jail on a rape conviction in a case that has already made history in Israel.The former head of state is the highest-ranking Israeli official ever to be convicted of a crim...

  • European court: Crucifix acceptable in classrooms

    European court: Crucifix acceptable in classrooms

    Legal World 03/18/2011

    The European Court of Human Rights ruled Friday that crucifixes are acceptable in public school classrooms, and its decision will be binding in 47 countries.The ruling overturned a decision the court had reached in November 2009 in which it said the ...

  • Dubai lawyer denies stealing millions from Thai

    Dubai lawyer denies stealing millions from Thai

    Legal World 03/17/2011

    A Dubai lawyer has appeared in court to deny charges that he stole tens of millions of dollars from former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.The lawyer, Khaled al-Muhairy, 45, a partner at a Dubai firm, is charged with breach of trust, attempted...

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