UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Sunday expressed concern over renewed violence and reports of chemical weapons attacks against civilians in Douma, Syria. According to Guterres, he has received reports of airstrikes and shelling, violence resulting in civilians’ death, destruction of property, and allegations of chemical weapons attack against civilians. He referred to the particular use [...]

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Here’s the international legal news we covered this week: David Kaye , the UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression urged Spain on Friday not to press rebellion charges against Catalonian leaders. A German court on Thursday rejected an extradition request for former Catalan president [...]

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Here’s the domestic legal news we covered this week: Hawaii Governor David Ige signed HB 2739 on Thursday, also known as the Our Choice, Our Care Act. The Attorneys General from 14states, led by New York Attorney General Schneiderman filed a lawsuit on Thursday against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the US District Court [...]

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A German court on Thursday rejected an extradition request for former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont on the charge of rebellion for his role during Catalonia’s independence movement. Puigdemont had declared Catalonia’s independence from Spain in October and after facing charges including rebellion, fled to Belgium. Puigdemont had attended a conference in Finland and was attempting [...]

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Hawaii Governor David Ige signed HB 2739 on Thursday, also known as the Our Choice, Our Care Act. This bill will allow doctors to prescribe life-ending drugs to people with terminal illnesses who are deemed to have six months or less to live. The bill has strict requirements before the drugs can be prescribed. Two [...]

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A Brazilian federal judge on Thursday issued a warrant for former president Luiz Inacio da Silva’s arrest. Judge Sergio Moro issued the arrest warrant several hours after the Supreme Federal Court’s denial of a request for habeas corpus from da Silva, who wanted to remain free while he appealed his 12-year prison sentence. The former [...]

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JUIRST Guest Columnist Oday Talal Mahmood of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law discusses the potential implications of judicial review in Iraq….In Iraq’s Constitution of 2005, more than 67 of the 144 Articles include the language: “shall be regulated by law,” referring to the most important laws including the Federation Council Law, and the [...]

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