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Palestinians call for Punishing Israel at an International level
Taysir Khalid recalled the decisions of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization which confirmed that in accordance with international humanitarian law and international criminal law, settlements are considered a war crime by
Updated: 05/22/2012 05:31A

EP concerned about selective justice, corruption in Ukraine, reads draft
The European Parliament (EP) has said problems with selective justice and high levels of corruption exist in Ukraine, while at the same time, praising the setting up of the Constitutional Assembly and the adoption of a new Criminal procedure Code in
Updated: 05/22/2012 05:30A

Commentary: When the looter is the government
The US Department of Justice intends to seize it, sell it for perhaps $1.5 million and give up to 80 percent of that to the Tewksbury Police Department, whose budget is just $5.5 million. The Caswells have not been charged with, let alone convicted of,
Updated: 05/22/2012 05:27A

Edinburgh hosts first summit tackling e-crime against Scottish businesses
Organisers e-Crime Scotland, developed through the Scottish Financial Crime Group, have been working with key partners in the Scottish Business Crime Centre, Scottish Law Enforcement, Scottish Government and the wider business community.
Updated: 05/22/2012 05:09A

Edinburgh hosts first summit tackling e-crime against Scottish businesses
Organisers e-Crime Scotland, developed through the Scottish Financial Crime Group, have been working with key partners in the Scottish Business Crime Centre, Scottish Law Enforcement, Scottish Government and the wider business community.
Updated: 05/22/2012 05:05A

Asbos replacement includes £100 on-the-spot fines if your garden is a tip
If they ignore the notice, they will then be guilty of a crime. Officials do not want to target law-abiding householders who are forced to have rubbish in their gardens at certain times of the week because of the complicated recycling policies
Updated: 05/22/2012 05:03A

Thai Criminal Court in Line of Fire
The 100-year-old lese-majeste (LM) law, in the penal code to protect the dignity of the royal family, condemns a violator to a maximum of 15 years in jail for a single act or expression viewed by courts to have defamed the King, Queen, heir apparent or
Updated: 05/22/2012 04:57A

Thai Criminal Court in Line of Fire
The 100-year-old lese-majeste (LM) law, in the penal code to protect the dignity of the royal family, condemns a violator to a maximum of 15 years in jail for a single act or expression viewed by courts to have defamed the King, Queen, heir apparent or
Updated: 05/22/2012 04:57A

Reds: Amnesty for Article 112 suspects
The red-shirts called on the government to pass legislation giving amnesty to all suspects and convicts accused of violating Article 112 of the Criminal Code, the lese majeste law, by June 12 to avoid further tragedies. They said many of those accused
Updated: 05/22/2012 04:56A

Asbos overhaul: Homeowners who dump rubbish in their gardens face £100 fine
If they ignore the notice, they will then be guilty of a crime. Officials do not want to target law-abiding householders who are forced to have rubbish in their gardens at certain times of the week because of the complicated recycling policies
Updated: 05/22/2012 04:52A

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