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News China rejects UN panel report on torture
China rejects UN panel report on torture
Steve Czajkowski
November 23, 2008 10:38:00 am

A spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry Sunday called a report released last week by the UN Committee Against Torture prejudiced and false. The Committee's report...

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News Rights group says Myanmar judges should be referred to ICC
Rights group says Myanmar judges should be referred to ICC
Steve Czajkowski
November 21, 2008 01:50:00 pm

President of the Global Justice Center Janet Benshoof said Thursday that judges who participated in the trials and convictions of 60 political activists in Myanmar last week are...

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News US security contractors losing immunity from Iraqi law under SOFA
US security contractors losing immunity from Iraqi law under SOFA
Steve Czajkowski
November 21, 2008 12:10:00 pm

Private security contractors operating in Iraq will no longer be able to claim immunity from Iraqi laws under the new Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) with the Iraqi government, Bush administration officials said...

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News Ninth Circuit rules Indian tribal immunity extends to profit-making businesses
Ninth Circuit rules Indian tribal immunity extends to profit-making businesses
Steve Czajkowski
November 16, 2008 11:06:00 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Friday ruled that tribal sovereign immunity applies to lawsuits brought in federal court dealing with the profit-making businesses of Indian tribes. In Cook...

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News Israel high court gives settlers 3 days  to vacate disputed West Bank house
Israel high court gives settlers 3 days to vacate disputed West Bank house
Steve Czajkowski
November 16, 2008 10:01:00 am

The Israeli Supreme Court ruled Sunday that settlers in a disputed house in the West Bank city of Hebron have three days to evacuate or else face eviction. The four-story home, called the House of...

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News Israel destruction of Palestine homes violates international law: Switzerland
Israel destruction of Palestine homes violates international law: Switzerland
Steve Czajkowski
November 14, 2008 01:20:00 pm

Switzerland's Federal Department for Foreign Affairs (FDFA) condemned Israeli destruction of Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem as a violation of international humanitarian law in a statement Thursday and called on Israel to stop...

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News Algeria parliament approves constitutional change dropping presidential term limits
Algeria parliament approves constitutional change dropping presidential term limits
Steve Czajkowski
November 14, 2008 08:25:00 am

The parliament of Algeria approved a constitutional amendment Wednesday that removed the law limiting the country's president to two terms in office. In a joint vote, both houses of the Algerian parliament, the Council of Nation [official...

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News UK revokes visa of Thailand ex-PM convicted of corruption
UK revokes visa of Thailand ex-PM convicted of corruption
Steve Czajkowski
November 9, 2008 11:14:00 am

The British government has revoked the visa of former Thai prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra , and his wife Pojamarn Shinawatra according to media reports Saturday. The couple had been residing in Britain prior to Thaksin's...

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News Indonesia AG confirms execution of 3 ‘Bali bombers’
Indonesia AG confirms execution of 3 ‘Bali bombers’
Steve Czajkowski
November 9, 2008 09:28:00 am

The Indonesian attorney general's office Sunday confirmed that three men convicted for the 2002 Bali nightclub bombings which killed 202 people were executed by firing squad just after midnight Saturday local time. The executions were carried out...

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News Nevada restricts eminent domain, Ohio recognizes private property water rights
Nevada restricts eminent domain, Ohio recognizes private property water rights
Steve Czajkowski
November 5, 2008 09:17:00 pm

Voters in Nevada Tuesday approved a ballot initiative that would restrict the state's ability to use eminent domain law to acquire private property. The initiative includes amendments to the Nevada State Constitution ...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

US Supreme Court decided Dartmouth College case

On February 2, 1819, the US Supreme Court decided Dartmouth College v. Woodward, ruling that the charter of a college was a contract that a state could not alter arbitrarily.

New Amsterdam incorporated

On February 2, 1653, the City of New Amsterdam was incorporated by the Dutch Republic. After the British conquest, the city was renamed New York after the Duke of York.

Breviary of Alaric put into effect by Visigoth king

King Alaric II of the Visigoths put the Breviary of Alaric, a collection of Roman laws, into effect on February 2, 506. The breviary contains constitutions and laws of the newly fallen Roman Empire, including the Theodosian code, and parts of the Gregorian and Hermogenian Codes. The Breviary of Alaric predated the Byzantine Empire's Code of Justinian by 23 years.  Read an entry on the Breviary of Alaric from the Encyclopaedia Brittanica.

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