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Report recommends European cooperation against match-fixing
A new study for the European Commission maps for the first time the criminal law provisions against match-fixing in the European Union's 27 countries. There is a need for closer cooperation and harmonisation, the report concludes.
Updated: 04/18/2012 05:13A
Bo may face criminal charges for blocking murder probe
The disciplinary proceedings are aimed at investigating whether Bo interfered with the probe relating to involvement of his wife and orderly, the law expert said, adding that Bo could face criminal proceedings if charges were established.
Updated: 04/18/2012 05:00A
Analysis: Conflicting forces of cyber law and order
And as Sooraj Shah and Andrew Charlesworth report, this is the last thing the sector needs Security professionals fighting cyber crime could themselves be criminalised under plans being developed by the European Parliament.
Updated: 04/18/2012 04:53A
Charter spurs decisions that make trials unwieldy, expensive
The country's criminal legal system is wallowing in a swamp of interminable proceedings, skyrocketing costs and heavy use of public resources because of that trio of decisions by the Supreme Court of Canada. Blame the Charter. These rulings sound like
Updated: 04/18/2012 04:51A
Charter spurs decisions that make trials unwieldy, expensive
The country's criminal legal system is wallowing in a swamp of interminable proceedings, skyrocketing costs and heavy use of public resources because of that trio of decisions by the Supreme Court of Canada. Blame the Charter. These rulings sound like
Updated: 04/18/2012 04:51A
Bo Xilai may face criminal charges for blocking murder probe
Purged Chinese Communist leader Bo Xilai could face criminal charges for blocking investigations into the death of British businessman Neil Heywood, as Whitehall mounted pressure on Beijing to probe the matter. Law expert Prof Wang Chengwang went on
Updated: 04/18/2012 04:43A
Bo Xilai may face criminal charges for blocking murder probe
Purged Chinese Communist leader Bo Xilai could face criminal charges for blocking investigations into the death of British businessman Neil Heywood, as Whitehall mounted pressure on Beijing to probe the matter. Law expert Prof Wang Chengwang went on
Updated: 04/18/2012 04:43A
China's purged Communist leader Bo Xilai may face criminal charges for
Purged Chinese Communist leader Bo Xilai could face criminal charges for blocking investigations into the death of British businessman Neil Heywood, as Whitehall mounted pressure on Beijing to probe the matter. Law expert Prof Wang Chengwang went on
Updated: 04/18/2012 04:40A
Bo May Face Criminal Charges
The disciplinary proceedings are aimed at investigating whether Bo interfered with the probe relating to involvement of his wife and orderly, the law expert said, adding that Bo could face criminal proceedings if charges were established.
Updated: 04/18/2012 04:33A
Bo Xilai May Face Criminal Charges
The disciplinary proceedings are aimed at investigating whether Bo interfered with the probe relating to involvement of his wife and orderly, the law expert said, adding that Bo could face criminal proceedings if charges were established.
Updated: 04/18/2012 04:33A