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News HRW calls on UAE to investigate claims of torture
HRW calls on UAE to investigate claims of torture
Addison Morris
March 11, 2013 10:31:55 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Monday to investigate claims of torture and ill-treatment made by many of the 94 defendants in a trial on state security charges. While...

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News UN rights officials encourage reform on International Women’s Day
UN rights officials encourage reform on International Women’s Day
Addison Morris
March 8, 2013 11:28:53 am

Independent experts within the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on Friday urged governments around the world to take decisive steps to ensure and protect women's rights, and to "turn decades of...

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News Arkansas legislature overrides governor’s veto of 12-week abortion ban
Arkansas legislature overrides governor’s veto of 12-week abortion ban
Addison Morris
March 7, 2013 10:06:58 am

The Arkansas legislature voted Wednesday to override Governor Mike Beebe's recent veto of the Arkansas Human Heartbeat Protection Act , which bans abortions "of an unborn human individual whose heartbeat has been detected ......

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News Germany Parliament approves copyright law
Germany Parliament approves copyright law
Addison Morris
March 1, 2013 02:38:46 pm

Germany's lower house of Parliament, the Bundestag , on Friday approved a bill to broaden copyright protections for online material, especially news articles. The new law would not charge royalties to search engines, including Google [official website; JURIST...

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News Zimbabwe urged to respect human rights in advance of constitutional referendum
Zimbabwe urged to respect human rights in advance of constitutional referendum
Addison Morris
February 28, 2013 08:07:03 am

Three UN independent human rights experts on Wednesday urged the government of Zimbabwe to respect international human rights including privacy and freedom of association, in light of growing hostility toward civil society organizations. In the...

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News US Supreme Court urged to strike down California same-sex marriage ban
US Supreme Court urged to strike down California same-sex marriage ban
Addison Morris
February 22, 2013 12:46:32 pm

Advocates for same-sex marriage submitted briefs to the US Supreme Court Thursday in the case of Hollingsworth v. Perry for the respondent couples, as well as for the City and County of San...

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News Nigeria government ordered to pay US$240 million for 1999 local massacre
Nigeria government ordered to pay US$240 million for 1999 local massacre
Addison Morris
February 21, 2013 09:54:10 am

The Nigerian federal government this week was ordered to pay nearly US$240 million to the community of Odi, which was raided by the military in 1999. Justice Lambo Akanbi of the Federal High Court ruled against the...

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News UN expert calls on Myanmar to address ongoing human rights issues
UN expert calls on Myanmar to address ongoing human rights issues
Addison Morris
February 21, 2013 09:22:45 am

A UN independent expert Wednesday commended the reform that has been achieved so far in Myanmar while identifying additional human rights issues that still need to be addressed, particularly in the states...

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News Kenya government sued for police brutality during 2007 post-election violence
Kenya government sued for police brutality during 2007 post-election violence
Addison Morris
February 15, 2013 02:35:01 pm

The Kenyan government is being sued for police brutality in the violence that followed the country's 2007 presidential election . The suit has been brought against the government by the families of seven victims and eight wounded...

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News Egypt court orders release of Mubarak’s former chief-of-staff
Egypt court orders release of Mubarak’s former chief-of-staff
Addison Morris
February 14, 2013 07:07:33 am

An Egyptian court on Wednesday ordered that the former chief-of-staff for deposed Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak , Zakaria Azmi, be released from prison after he was granted a retrial in a corruption case. Azmi...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

European Community established

On January 1, 1958, the European Community (EC), the predecessor to the European Union (EU), was created when the Treaty of Rome officially went into effect. This represented the culmination of efforts since the end of World War II to closely tie the nations of Europe as a way of preventing future wars. The original members were France, West Germany, Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. The EC has since expanded to become the EU, encompassing most of Europe in the fifty years since its creation. Learn more about the early development of the EC from 1945 through 1959.

Emancipation Proclamation final version issued

On January 1, 1863, US President Abraham Lincoln issued the final version of the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing all slaves in states in rebellion against the Union. Lincoln had issued a previous version in September 1862, warning of the January action. Learn more about the Emancipation Proclamation.

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