Former French UN ambassador Jean-Bernard Merimee is expected to appear before a French judge Wednesday after having been detained by authorities investigating allegations of fraud and corruption in the UN Oil-for-Food program . Merimee was France's representative to the UN from 1991-95 and worked as a special adviser to UN Kofi Annan from 1999-2002. He [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist Clark Lombardi of the University of Washington School of Law says that given the ambiguous and open-ended nature of the draft Iraqi constitution, its approval in the October 15 referendum would only mark the start of much more hard work to establish a functional, peaceful and united Iraqi state … Later this [...]

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Lawyers representing Rep. Tom DeLay Tuesday subpoenaed Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle in order to show that the Texas prosecutor acted improperly with grand jurors in seeking indictments against DeLay on conspiracy and money-laundering charges. DeLay's attorney has submitted a list of 12 questions for Earle to answer, including why a decision by a [...]

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In what some Iraqi officials are calling a "breakthrough," Shiite and Kurdish leaders of the Iraqi government have agreed to allow the country's parliament to review possible future amendments to the Iraqi constitution , a demand considered key to winning the support of Iraq's minority Sunni population in the upcoming October 15 referendum . Under [...]

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Israel is depriving Palestinians of their basic human rights using security as an excuse, a top United Nations official told reporters Tuesday. Hina Jilani , special representative of Secretary General Kofi Annan , accused Israel of using security imperatives to block lawyers, journalists and human rights activists from observing and preventing potential human rights abuses. [...]

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Leading Tuesday's states brief, a coalition including medical professionals from the University of Missouri and Washington University, the American Diabetes Association and the Parkinson's Action Network proposed a Missouri constitutional amendment that would specify that stem cell research, cures and therapies allowed under federal law are also allowed under state law. The proposal is in [...]

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Nepal's King Guyanendra has approved a new ordinance tightening oversight of the country's media. Among other provisions, the newly-enacted bill authorizes imprisonment and increased fines of individuals who publish "banned items," prohibits publication of stories that inspire disrespect or hatred of the king, and outlaws FM radio stations that broadcast news programs. Parliament first introduced [...]

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