Aleksandra (Sasha) Williams, Pitt Law '10, files from Kiev: The whole is often greater than the sum of its parts, especially if some of those parts do not make it into a suitcase during a 20 minute frantic packing effort with the airport taxi already waiting outside. Thus, a digital camera missing a battery charger [...]

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Belgium's Court of Cassation Tuesday approved the transfer of former Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) rebel leader Jean-Pierre Bemba to the International Criminal Court (ICC) where he will face prosecution for war crimes. Bemba, who was arrested by Belgian authorities in May, had challenged the move by alleging that authorities did not follow proper procedures. [...]

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Private security contractors operating in Iraq will no longer receive immunity from prosecution under a US-Iraqi agreement now in negotiation, Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari told AFP Tuesday. Contractors have worked largely above the law due to legal loopholes because the US government exempted its employees and contractors from Iraqi law when Iraq was still under [...]

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ICE Policies Related to Detainee Deaths and the Oversight of Immigration Detention Facilities, US Department of Homeland Security – Office of the Inspector General, June 11, 2008 . Read the full text of the report . Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.

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The Cambodian lawyer representing former Khmer Rouge head of state Khieu Samphan before the Extraordinary Chambers of the Court of Cambodia (ECCC) resigned Tuesday, citing health problems. Some have speculated that Say Bory's resignation is related to controversial tactics employed by French co-counsel Jacques Verges . In February, Verges said that Samphan was ending his [...]

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A proposed Ethiopian law regulating non-governmental organizations, which it terms Civil Society Organizations (CSO), would severely undermine human rights efforts in the country, according to two separate reports issued Tuesday by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch (HRW) . The groups said that Ethiopia's Charities and Societies Proclamation would bar foreign CSOs from engaging in [...]

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The Shanghai People's Higher Court will broadcast its hearings online, a Shanghai judge announced Tuesday. China began televising live court cases in 1998, and the internet broadcasts are the newest element of its effort to increase judicial transparency. Speaking at a conference last week, Supreme People's Court (SPC) Chief Justice Wang Shengjun recommended : We [...]

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