UN Special Rapporteur on torture Juan Mendez on Wednesday called on the Egyptian government and courts to stop permitting evidence acquired through torture to be admitted in any legal proceedings including military trials. The announcement comes after three men were sentenced to death on terrorism charges based on confessions alleged to have been obtained through [...]

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Amnesty International (AI) on Wednesday urged Italy to change its discriminatory policies against the country’s Roma . In its report , AI revealed that in the 10 months after the “Nomad Emergency” was deemed unlawful by the Council of State, the highest administrative court, discrimination against Roma including housing and education across the country is [...]

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The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany on Wednesday rejected a preliminary injunction to halt the implementation of the the 500 billion euro (USD $632 billion) European Stability Mechanism (ESM) and the fiscal compact, but imposed a cap on Germany’s contribution to the fund. The ESM and fiscal compact—measures intended to deal with the European debt [...]

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The US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit on Tuesday reinstated a $220,000 jury verdict in a music file-sharing case against Jamie Thomas-Rasset for downloading 24 copyrighted songs. Sony BMG, Arista Records, Interscope Records, UMG Recordings, Capitol Records and Warner Bros. Records brought the lawsuit claiming $9,250 in damages per song. Thomas-Rasset claimed that [...]

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