Recent Updates
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Dutch court orders companies to block Pirate Bay
Legal World 01/12/2012A Dutch court on Wednesday ordered two major Internet service providers in the Netherlands to block their customers from accessing The Pirate Bay website or face large fines. The Swedish-born website has been a thorn in the side of the entertainment ...
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Japanese whalers ask US courts to stop activists
Legal World 12/27/2011Japanese whalers have asked a U.S. federal court judge in Seattle to order the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society to stop disrupting its whaling activities in the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica. The Tokyo-based Institute of Cetacean Research an...
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Lawyer: Portugal denies US appeal for fugitive
Legal World 12/23/2011Portugal's Supreme Court has refused a request from the U.S. to extradite American fugitive George Wright, his lawyer said Thursday. Wright's lawyer Manuel Luis Ferreira said the court rejected an appeal by the U.S. against a lower court's decision t...
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Philippine Supreme Court chief justice impeached
Legal World 12/12/2011The Philippine House of Representatives impeached the Supreme Court chief justice Monday over alleged corruption and favoritism toward the country's former president, now under hospital arrest for alleged election fraud. A majority of the 284 members...
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ICC seeks information from Libya on Seif al-Islam
Legal World 12/06/2011International Criminal Court judges want to know from Libyan authorities where Moammar Gadhafi's son and one-time heir apparent is being held and if court officials can visit him, according to a court document released Tuesday. Libyan authorities ann...
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World Court rules against Greece in Macedonia case
Legal World 12/06/2011The world court ruled Monday that Greece was wrong to block Macedonia's bid to join NATO in 2008 because of a long-running dispute over the fledgling country's use of the name "Macedonia." In a 15-1 ruling, the court found that Greece's veto breached...
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China to execute Filipino drug trafficker Dec. 8
Legal World 12/01/2011A Chinese court has upheld the drug trafficking conviction of a Filipino man and set his execution for next week despite appeals for clemency from the Philippine president, officials said Wednesday. The 35-year-old man, who was not identified, was ar...
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Chile court orders halt to Anglo American sale
Legal World 11/16/2011A Chilean court on Tuesday ordered British-based mining company Anglo American to halt further sales of shares in a Chilean subsidiary. The appeals court based in the capital of Santiago granted an injunction sought by Chile's state mining company, C...
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Chinese drug exec given suspended death sentence
Legal World 11/09/2011A Shanghai court handed the former chief executive of a large state-owned pharmaceutical company a suspended death sentence for corruption that enabled him to amass more than 50 million yuan ($8 million), an official said Wednesday. Wu Jianwen, the f...
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Scientology church appeals French fraud conviction
Legal World 11/03/2011Lawyers for the Church of Scientology asked a French court on Thursday to throw out the group's fraud conviction because they say the investigation and trial in the decades-old case had taken too long. The defense submitted the argument to a Paris ap...
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Chavez orders more land taken from British firm
Legal World 10/31/2011Venezuela's president on Sunday ordered the expropriation of 716,590 acres belonging to a British-owned company amid a disagreement over compensation for earlier takeovers of ranchland from the firm. President Hugo Chavez announced the latest seizure...
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Japanese nurse sentenced to hanging in Malaysia
Legal World 10/25/2011A Malaysian court has sentenced a Japanese nurse to death by hanging for drug trafficking.The High Court in central Selangor state found 37-year-old Mariko Takeuchi guilty of transporting 7.7 pounds (3.5 kilograms) of methamphetamine in a suitcase wh...

