Terrorist suspect Hilal Abdul-Razzaq Ali Al-Jedda on Friday lost a court battle in his bid to be allowed to return to the UK on the grounds that his human rights had been violated . Al-Jedda, who has both Iraqi and British citizenship, had been held without charge by British troops in Iraq for nine months [...]
Former commander of the military wing of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) Salva Kiir Mayardit was sworn in as a vice-president of Sudan and president of the southern autonomous government Thursday. He replaces John Garang de Maboir who negotiated the end to a 21 year civil war in January then died in a helicopter [...]
Bosnian Serb paramilitary commander Milan Lukic is demanding to be taken into custody by the UN's International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia , and not by Serbian authorities because he fears for his life, a Serbian newspaper reported Friday. Lukic was arrested in Buenos Aires on Monday at the request of the ICTY and [...]
The UN Security Council passed a resolution Thursday extending the UN mission in Iraqfor another 12 months in an effort to aid the troubled country in reaching political stability. A few weeks ago, Secretary-General Kofi Annan sent a letter to the Council pushing to extend the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq past the expiration date [...]
Iraq's former deputy prime minister Tariq Aziz received a ten-minute telephone call in jail from his family Thursday, his first such contact in over two years, and will see them in person next week, his lawyer Badia Aref said. Aziz said through Aref earlier this week that he would not testify against former dictator Saddam [...]
The US First Circuit Court of Appeals held Thursday that the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) , which updated the Wiretap Act to include electronic communications, should be broadly interpreted to allow an e-mail provider alleged to have read correspondence in transit to customers to be tried on federal charges. The federal government filed suit [...]
Lord Charles Falconer , Secretary of State and Lord Chancellor in Tony Blair’s Labour government, said Friday in an interview with BBC Radio that judges could be given explicit legislative guidance on how to interpret the UK's Human Rights Act in order to guarantee that efforts to deport foreign nationals considered a threat to national [...]
As anticipated Thursday in JURIST's Paper Chase, the National Archives has released a set of memos written by US Supreme Court nominee John Roberts while he was a Justice Department aide in 1981. In drafting answers to potential questions for Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Roberts described his [...]
Former Iraqi ruler Saddam Hussein could be put to death after his first trial if he is convicted for his alleged role in a 1982 Shiite massacre in Dujail, an anonymous official close to the trial said Thursday. In June, Hussein reportedly turned down an earlier deal offered by the US to avoid the death [...]
Leading Thursday's corporations and securities law brief, former HVB Group executive Domenick DeGiorgio has pleaded guilty to fraud and tax evasion for his role in creating and selling illegal tax shelters for HVB and its customers. Though auditing firm KPMG was not named in the trial, the firm is under criminal investigation for the tax [...]