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UN rights body opens session with calls to protect activists
Julie Deisher-Edwards
March 4, 2014 05:31:54 am

The twenty-fifth session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) opened Monday amid calls for stronger protections for activists calling out human rights violations. In her opening remarks , the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights...

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Germany court dismisses patent claim against Apple
Julie Deisher-Edwards
February 28, 2014 12:58:55 pm

The Mannheim Regional Court on Friday dismissed a complaint by patent assertion entity IPCom against Apple . The suit alleged USD $2.1 billion in damages against Apple for infringement of European patent...

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Russia enacts law enabling ‘snap inspections’ of NGOs
Julie Deisher-Edwards
February 25, 2014 07:31:32 am

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a measure into law Monday expanding the reasons for which non-governmental organizations (NGOs) can be subject to unscheduled audits, or "snap inspections." These reasons include ...

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News Egypt refers Muslim Brotherhood members for mass criminal tribunal
Egypt refers Muslim Brotherhood members for mass criminal tribunal
Julie Deisher-Edwards
February 25, 2014 06:55:45 am

Egypt's Prosecutor General Hesham Barakat on Monday referred 504 members of the Muslim Brotherhood for a mass trial. The members are accused of a variety of crimes stemming from...

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News Georgia Supreme Court to rule on challenge to execution drug secrecy law
Georgia Supreme Court to rule on challenge to execution drug secrecy law
Julie Deisher-Edwards
February 18, 2014 06:31:11 am

The Supreme Court of Georgia heard arguments on Monday regarding the constitutionality of a law allowing the state to withhold the identities of the manufacturers of Georgia's lethal injection drugs. Last May, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal [official...

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UN rights expert urges Seychelles to adopt anti-trafficking measures
Julie Deisher-Edwards
February 4, 2014 07:22:08 am

The UN Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially women and children, Joy Ngozi Ezeilo on Friday urged the island nation of Seychelles to establish a National Action Plan to combat human trafficking, and to...

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Northern Cyprus becomes final European state to decriminalize homosexuality
Julie Deisher-Edwards
January 28, 2014 08:36:20 am

The Parliament of Turkish-controlled Northern Cyprus passed a bill decriminalizing homosexual relations between men , making it the last European territory to do so. Like the anti-homosexuality laws of Isle of Man...

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UN rights chief urges restraint in Egypt as violence continues
Julie Deisher-Edwards
January 28, 2014 07:06:08 am

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Monday expressed grave concern regarding the continuing violence wracking Egypt in the wake of the three-year anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution . Pillay encouraged both...

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UN rights expert urges Kenya to respect indigenous peoples
Julie Deisher-Edwards
January 14, 2014 08:32:48 am

The UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples James Anaya on Monday urged the government of Kenya to respect the rights of the Sengwer indigenous people, who are facing eviction from their native...

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Federal appeals court upholds sentencing of attempted bomber
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January 14, 2014 07:19:22 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on Monday upheld the conviction and sentencing of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab for his attempted bombing on an American aircraft. Abdulmutallab was...

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World court established at The Hague

On December 13, 1920, the League of Nations Assembly, sitting in Geneva, approved the statute setting up the Permanent Court of International Justice at The Hague.

Learn more about the Permanent Court of International Justice. Visit the website of the Permanent Court's successor body, the International Court of Justice.

President Wilson arrives in France to negotiate WWI treaty

On December 13, 1918, President Woodrow Wilson arrived in France to negotiate a treaty to conclude World War I. Wilson was the first U.S. President to visit Europe while in office. His meeting with the other Allied leaders would result in the Treaty of Versailles, which created the League of Nations and redrew borders across Europe. The treaty, however, was rejected by the U.S. Senate, thus preventing the U.S. from joining the League with the other major powers.

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