A Missouri appeals court on Thursday rejected a challenge to a ballot proposal requiring teachers to be evaluated based on student performance . A panel of judges for the Missouri Court of Appeals for the Western District turned down claims that the measure improperly amends the state constitution. The measure would require that schools evaluate [...]

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Amnesty International (AI) condemned Nigeria’s police and military in a report released Thursday for the systematic and routine use of torture on detainees . Although Nigeria’s Constitution prohibits torture, the country currently has no legislation criminalizing the use of torture in violation of the constitution. According to AI’s report, both the military and the police [...]

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Voters in Scotland on Thursday voted against independence from the UK in the country’s first national referendum on the matter. The Scottish Parliament unanimously approved a bill last November to hold a Scottish independence referendum . Eighty-four percent of eligible voters cast ballots in the referendum, with approximately 45 percent voting in favor of Scottish [...]

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JURIST guest columnist Leslie Haskell, of Human Rights Watch, discusses how some European countries have taken affirmative steps to prosecute those within their borders—as well as those who may eventually come within them—for major international crimes by enacting universal jurisdiction laws and creating specialized war crimes units to investigate and prosecute these crimes, arguing that [...]

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The Bangladesh Parliament on Thursday unanimously approved an amendment to the nation’s constitution granting the parliament authority to impeach Supreme Court justices. The amendment, backed by the ruling Awami League , faced heavy criticism from judges who viewed the change as an attempt by the ruling party to exert more control over the judiciary. Under [...]

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The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture (SPT) suspended its delegation to Azerbaijan Thursday citing the government’s prevention of access to a number of locations where individuals are being detained. Azerbaijan is a party to the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or [...]

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In defiance of an International Whaling Commission non-binding vote to impose strict limits on “scientific whaling,” Japan on Thursday announced plans to proceed with a new round of culls scheduled for next year. The whale conservation organization voted at a meeting to require all scientific whaling programs be put before a committee for guidance. The [...]

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