Republic of Iraq v. Beaty, US Supreme Court, June 8, 2009 . Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here. Republic of Iraq v Beaty
The Belfast High Court on Monday found four men and the Real Irish Republican Army (RIRA) responsible for the 1998 Omagh bombing in a civil case brought by victims' families. The ruling held RIRA leader Michael McKevitt , Liam Campbell, Colm Murphy, and Seamus Daly liable for the terrorist attack that claimed at least 28 [...]
Former Guantanamo Bay detainee at the center of a landmark Supreme Court case Lakhdar Boumediene said in an interview with ABC News released Monday that he was tortured by American personnel at the detention facility. Boumediene said that he was kept awake for 16 days and kept from practicing his faith. He also alleged a [...]
Five US contractors have been arrested by Iraqi officials for their alleged involvement in the May death of an American in Baghdad's Green Zone , according to Sunday reports. The suspects are not yet charged but may be the first Americans to face trial in an Iraqi court since the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) [...]
The US Supreme Court issued opinions in five cases on Monday. In Republic of Iraq v. Beaty and Iraq v. Simon, the Court ruled that Iraq has sovereign immunity from US court jurisdiction in cases alleging mistreatment during the Saddam Hussein regime, at which time the country was designated as a sponsor of terrorism. At [...]
The US Supreme Court on Monday granted certiorari in two cases. In Hertz Corporation v. Friend, Melinda, et al , the Court will consider whether the location of a nationwide corporation's headquarters can be disregarded by a court in determining a principal place of business for the purposes of diversity jurisdiction . Federal law stipulates [...]
Mehmet Tohti : "Kory Teneycke, spokesman for Prime Minister Stephen Harper, told the Associated Free Press that "Canada is not looking to take any detainees from Guantánamo…In the case of the Uighurs and other Guantanamo Bay detainees Canada has no interest", in response to the Obama Administration's request of settling some of the Uyghur detainees [...]
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday called on the government of Sri Lanka to conduct a "proper investigation" of any "credible allegations of violations of humanitarian law" arising from the recent conflict between the government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) that ended last month with the military collapse of the Tigers and [...]
US journalists Laura Ling and Seung-eun Lee were sentenced on Monday in North Korea's Pyongyang Central Court to 12 years in labor camps . The journalists were arrested in March for allegedly crossing into North Korea while reporting on North Korean defectors for Current TV and were subsequently charged with unspecified "hostile acts." The trial, [...]
JURIST Guest Columnist Zeray Yihdego of Oxford Brookes University School of Social Sciences and Law says that the UN and the world's powers must act to help stabilize Somalia, too long plagued by clan infighting, lawlessness, regional conflict involving Ethiopia and Eritrea, and now maritime piracy… The Transitional Federal Government of Somalia (TFG) claimed victory [...]