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Egypt, Mexico, Pakistan most brutal police forces globally
The blog Top Criminal Justice Schools, which details criminal justice programs across the world, listed Egypt ahead of Russia, North Korea and Iran as being more brutal. “People on the right side of the legal system aren't safe either: even human
Updated: 02/25/2012 12:40P
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"It's outrageous that material which could help bring today's war criminals to justice and improve our understanding of the Holocaust is still secret," said British academic Dan Plesch, who is leading the push for access. "The whole archive should be
Updated: 02/25/2012 12:36P
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"It's outrageous that material which could help bring today's war criminals to justice and improve our understanding of the Holocaust is still secret," said British academic Dan Plesch, who is leading the push for access. "The whole archive should be
Updated: 02/25/2012 12:36P
Researchers push to open UN archive
The US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington is also seeking to have the archive opened. "It's outrageous that material which could help bring today's war criminals to justice and improve our understanding of the Holocaust is still secret," said
Updated: 02/25/2012 11:31A
AP Exclusive: Researchers push to open UN archive
"It's outrageous that material which could help bring today's war criminals to justice and improve our understanding of the Holocaust is still secret," said British academic Dan Plesch, who is leading the push for access. "The whole archive should be
Updated: 02/25/2012 11:24A
Top prosecutor stays mum over 'fiction' accusation
Many in Sydney's legal fraternity had been eagerly anticipating the judgment to see what criticism had been made of Mr Tedeschi, and the Chief Judge at Common Law, Justice Peter McClellan, did not mince words. Nor did Justice Megan Latham,
Updated: 02/25/2012 11:22A
AP Exclusive: Researchers, museum push to open UN archive documenting World
"It's outrageous that material which could help bring today's war criminals to justice and improve our understanding of the Holocaust is still secret," said British academic Dan Plesch, who is leading the push for access. "The whole archive should be
Updated: 02/25/2012 11:21A
New push to open UN's vast WWII war crimes archive
“It's outrageous that material which could help bring today's war criminals to justice and improve our understanding of the Holocaust is still secret,” said British academic Dan Plesch, who is leading the push for access. “The whole archive should be
Updated: 02/25/2012 11:20A
Family claims lawyer admitted affair with teenage client
A top criminal lawyer admitted he was having an affair with a teenager he was representing, her family says. The Sunday Star-Times revealed last weekend that Tauranga lawyer Craig Horsley was being investigated by the Law Society over his relationship
Updated: 02/25/2012 11:00A
Family claims lawyer admitted affair with teenage client
A top criminal lawyer admitted he was having an affair with a teenager he was representing, her family says. The Sunday Star-Times revealed last weekend that Tauranga lawyer Craig Horsley was being investigated by the Law Society over his relationship
Updated: 02/25/2012 11:00A