JURIST Guest Columnist Raneta Lawson Mack of Creighton University School of Law says that in order to reconcile the procedural disparities inherent to the collision between inquisitorial and adversarial systems, the European Arrest Warrant can and should provide mechanisms to obtain dismissal of warrants issued based upon processes that were undertaken without notice to the [...]

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Decision of the President on the Application for Pardon or Commutation of Sentence of Mrs. Biljana Plavsic, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, September 15, 2009 . Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here. Latest commentary available here. JURIST has more on International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.

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HR 3567: To repeal the Defense of Marriage Act and ensure respect for State regulation of marriage, US House of Representatives, September 15, 2009 . Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here. Latest commentary available here. JURIST has more on the Defense of Marriage Act.

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Projet de loi…. relatif a la protection penale de la propriete litteraire et artistique sur Internet (Bill… on the criminal protection of literary and artistic property on the Internet), French National Assembly, September 15, 2009 . Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here. Latest commentary available here. JURIST has more on the bill.

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Human Rights in Palestine and other Occupied Arab Territories, United Nations Fact-Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict, September 15, 2009 . Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here. Latest commentary available here. JURIST has more on human rights issues in Gaza.

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Both Israel and Palestine committed war crimes that may amount to crimes against humanity during December and January's Operation Cast Lead in the Gaza strip, according to a report released Tuesday by the UN Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict headed by Richard Goldstone. The report found that Israel regularly impermissibly disregarded the welfare [...]

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The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) announced Tuesday that it has approved the release of former Bosnian president Biljana Plavsic . Her sentence was commuted after she served only two-thirds of her 11-year sentence for persecution. In giving the reasons for the commutation, the judge wrote: I note first that she appears [...]

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