Amnesty International (AI) on Wednesday criticized Sri Lanka’s investigation into allegations of war crimes committed during its 26-year civil war with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and urged the UN to conduct an independent investigation to ensure justice for the victims and their families. The report argues that the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation [...]

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Laura Frano, University of Pittsburgh Law School of Law Class of 2012, is a certified legal intern at the University of Pittsburgh Environmental Law Clinic. She writes on the growing popularity of natural gas as an energy source and the need to proactively implement international law and policy to regulate it… The history of environmental [...]

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UK Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke announced Tuesday that cameras will be allowed into criminal courts in the UK and Wales to improve transparency in courts. Two acts of Parliament in place since 1925 have banned filming in both Welsh and English courts. Clarke believes that this change will help to improve public confidence in the [...]

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The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg on Monday urged Lithuania, Poland and Romania to investigate the roles their governments played in the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) program of “secret detention and torture” of terrorism suspects. According to Hammarberg, the CIA collaborated with its foreign counterparts in detaining “high value detainees” [...]

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A special security court in Bahrain heard the appeals of jailed anti-government protesters on Tuesday. According to the Bahrain Center for Human Rights , the National Safety Court of Appeal, a court composed of military prosecutors and civilian and military judges, heard the appeals of 21 activists who were sentenced to prison after the Bahraini [...]

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