The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on Saturday named Susan Herman , a law professor at Brooklyn Law School , as its new president. Herman, a constitutional and civil rights scholar , previously served as the ACLU's general counsel. ACLU executive director Anthony Romero commented on her appointment: is a deeply principled and talented leader [...]

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Iran has banned the execution of minors for drug-related crimes, but will still allow the sentence to be imposed against juveniles convicted of murder, according to a statement made by Iran's Assistant Attorney General for Judicial Affairs Hossein Zabhi on Saturday. Zabhi announced a new directive limiting the use of the death penalty for crimes [...]

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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has signed a decree making permanent certain extensions on press freedom for foreign journalists that were temporarily adopted in the run-up to the July Beijing Olympics. Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao announced late Friday, just before the temporary regulations were scheduled to expire, that henceforward foreign journalists would be able to [...]

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A Moscow arbitration court Friday overturned most of Russian government's tax claims against the British Council , the British government's cultural relations arm, over the organization’s in-country operations in 2004-2006. The claims were made in late 2006 in the midst of strained relations between Russia and the United Kingdom over the demanded extradition of former [...]

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Human Rights Watch (HRW) Thursday condemned what it called obstruction and interference by the government of Colombian President Alvaro Uribe in the investigation and prosecution of far-right militias in the country. A new report released by the rights group entitled "Breaking the Grip: Obstacles to Justice for Paramilitary Mafias in Colombia," criticized Uribe's actions with [...]

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The European Commission has launched a series of legal actions in the European Court of Justice against EU member states for failures to abide by EU laws, according to press statements released by the Commission on Thursday. Filings ranged from infringement proceedings against Poland and Sweden for failing to fully implement rules providing common conditions [...]

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The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Wednesday requested more information on an arrest warrant application for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir , who faces charges of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes for atrocities committed in the country's Darfur region . The pretrial chamber requested that Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo submit “additional supporting materials in [...]

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