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  • Russia opposition leader accuses police of brutality

    Russia opposition leader accuses police of brutality

    Legal World 04/23/2007

    Former chess champion and liberal United Civil Front leader Garry Kasparov has accused Russian police of "brutality" after meeting with Kremlin officials Friday to give an account of his treatment at the hands of police agents following his arrest pa...

  • Japan accepts verdict on "comfort women" issue

    Japan accepts verdict on "comfort women" issue

    Legal World 04/22/2007

    The Japanese government released a statement on Friday saying that it has no objection to the international tribunal's verdict in 1948 which found the Japanese military responsible for forcing Chinese women to provide sex to Japanese servicemen durin...

  • Anti-Castro militant released from US custody on bail

    Anti-Castro militant released from US custody on bail

    Legal World 04/20/2007

    Cuban anti-Castro militant Luis Posada Carriles posted bond and was released from a New Mexico jail on Thursday after ongoing debate about his release. Carriles, 79, a former CIA operative trained by the US for the failed anti-Castro Bay of Pigs inva...

  • S. Korea sentences five for spying for N. Korea

    S. Korea sentences five for spying for N. Korea

    Legal World 04/17/2007

    The Seoul District Court in South Korea sentenced five people to jail Monday for spying for North Korea. Group ringleader Korean-American Michael Jang received a nine-year sentence for encouraging anti-US sentiment in South Korea under orders from No...

  • Russia Court bans country's oldest political party

    Russia Court bans country's oldest political party

    Legal World 04/16/2007

    The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation Friday banned the Social Democratic Party of Russia for failure to follow regulations. The Court upheld a judgment in favor of the Russian Registration Service, which had sued the party for failure to estab...

  • Strong earthquake jolts central Japan

    Strong earthquake jolts central Japan

    Legal World 04/15/2007

    [##_1L|1271728712.jpg|width="110" height="105" alt=""|_##]An earthquake measuring 5.4 on the Richter scale rocked wide areas in central Japan on Sunday noon, injuring five. Another milder quake hit the same area later in the afternoon. Five people su...

  • Russia slams double standards in human rights sphere

    Russia slams double standards in human rights sphere

    Legal World 04/13/2007

    Russia denounces the use of double standards in the human rights sphere, Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Yakovenko told reporters on Thursday. Moscow "proceeds from the necessity to de-politicize the human rights sphere.... It is absolutely inadmis...

  • Japan panel approves pacifist constitution referendum

    Japan panel approves pacifist constitution referendum

    Legal World 04/13/2007

    A special panel of the Japanese House of Representatives Thursday approved a bill authorizing a national referendum on revisions to the country's pacifist constitution. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe initiated the bill, hoping it would become law before t...

  • Portugal president signs abortion liberalization law

    Portugal president signs abortion liberalization law

    Legal World 04/11/2007

    Portuguese President Anibal Cavaco Silva Tuesday approved a law permitting abortions during the first 10 weeks of pregnancy. The Portuguese parliament passed the law last month after a February referendum on the issue failed due to low voter turnout....

  • Arab rights group assails Jordan human rights record

    Arab rights group assails Jordan human rights record

    Legal World 04/10/2007

    Jordan demonstrated a poor human rights record in 2006, according to a report released Tuesday by the Arab Organization for Human Rights. The report singled out for particular criticism the country's controversial Terrorism Prevention Law, passed las...

  • N Korea to shut reactor within month

    N Korea to shut reactor within month

    Legal World 04/10/2007

    North Korea has told a visiting US delegation that it will miss Saturday's deadline to begin shutting down its main nuclear reactor but could start within 30 days, NBC News reported today.The US delegation believes it convinced the Pyongyang regime i...

  • Most Canadians support elected judiciary, poll finds

    Most Canadians support elected judiciary, poll finds

    Legal World 04/10/2007

    [##_1L|1011557239.jpg|width="180" height="135" alt=""|_##]Nearly two-thirds of Canadians support having judges elected to the bench, the Globe and Mail reported Monday. According to a poll conducted by Globe and CTV, 63 percent of the respondents fav...

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