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RF MID Slams US State Department Report On Human Rights in Russia as Non-Objective

01varvara wrote 1 hour ago: ______________________________ On Monday, Konstantin Dolgov, the RF Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MID … more →

Tags: Russian, Politics, NATO, USA, Diplomacy, International Organisations, Civil unrest, united states, Russia

Whither to Zambian Judiciary?

africaruleoflaw wrote 10 hours ago: By Arnold Tsunga One of the election promises of President Michael Chilufya Sata was that he was a  … more →

Tags: judges and lawyers

What ever happened to the image of human rights?

Odessablogger wrote 13 hours ago: What happened to the clear and clean cut image of human rights I had when I was younger? Although be … more →

Tags: Politics, Odessa, Ukraine, Bureaucracy, Diplomacy, EU, odessa, Ukraine 2, Civil Society

Anti- State- Poem #sedition #censorship

kracktivist wrote 13 hours ago:  William Nicholas Gomes; a promising name, a poet, journalist and human rights activist. He is well … more →

Tags: Advocacy, Announcements, censorship, Human Rights, Justice, Kractivism, Law, Minority Rights, Political Prisoners

The Sunday Morning Tune-up, May 27th 2012 Edition!

shutupnsing wrote 1 day ago: But this stranger is so hard to see, when we’re looking for someone to be. The next winner will neve … more →

Tags: Politics, Religion, Economy, Society, God, constitution, MEMORIAL DAY, facebook, Barnhardt

Are bloggers journalists? - A question with Lord Justice Leveson1 comment

Odessablogger wrote 1 day ago: OK – This has nothing to do with Ukraine – yet – but legal precedents have a habit … more →

Tags: Politics, Odessa, Ukraine, Blog, Consultancy, Bureaucracy, UK, odessa, Ukraine 2

Political interference in judicial processes in East Timor

wwright1961 wrote 1 day ago: 2009 ETLJ 12 Political interference in judicial processes in East Timor It was reported in the East … more →

Tags: East Timor, Timor-Leste, democracy, Separation of powers

The paranoia of powerlessness

Soumitro Das wrote 1 day ago: The question needs to be asked taking into account the various irrational acts and speeches that can … more →

Tags: Politics, middle class, mamata bannerjee, paranoia, CPI(M), Society, Railways, west bengal, Civic Polls

Enough with the Bleeding Hearts, Already

Fritz wrote 2 days ago: Regular readers will know of my disdain for the “bleeding heart” variety of so-called li … more →

Tags: Political Economy & Civil Society, Political Movements & Theories, bleeding heart libertarianism, libertarianism, Morality, morality and libertarianism

East Timor : Language and The Law

wwright1961 wrote 2 days ago: Original Citation: 2009 ETLJ 9 East Timor : Language and The Law Introduction Legal information on E … more →

Tags: Language and Linguistics, Law and Justice

Lies, Intimidation, Explosions, and Vexatious Litigation3 comments

Blackiswhite, Imperial Consigliere wrote 3 days ago: No, it isn’t a new summer blockbuster movie.  It’s the story of Brett Kimberlin and if y … more →

Tags: Politics, Accountability, murder, Why the Internet Is Fun and Informative, What Really Matters, Priorities, wordpress political blogs

Markman Pushes for 5-2 Republican Majority, McCormack Will Push For Justice

michiganlatinolawyer wrote 3 days ago: It’s official, Justice Markman says it’s us against them and wants to turn a 4-3 conserv … more →

Tags: Law, innocence project, Bridge McCormack, Stephen Markman, Republican Party

The Debasement of American Intel–Step By Step | Veterans Today

Gunny G wrote 3 days ago: This opinion piece is the story of how American Intel was debased step by step, and how many great A … more →

Tags: American Intel, Intel, national security, shadow govt, united states, "United States Constitution", U.S. Constitution

Judge Napolitano on Freedom Dying

Craig D. Schlesinger wrote 4 days ago: Here’s a snippet from the Napster’s latest Reason piece, but the entire article is well … more →

Tags: Civil Liberties, Law, Philosophy, Politics, constitution, Declaration of Independence, Due Process, judge napolitano, libertarian

* Landmark lawsuit demands compensation for pollution victims

keeper @ chindia-alert wrote 4 days ago: Xinhua: “In a landmark lawsuit, two non-governmental organizations NGOs have demanded compensa … more →

Tags: China alert, Pollution, Human Rights, Politics, Good News!, environment economics, China, Environment, Yunnan

The citizen is entitled to resist unlawful action as a matter of right and to live under the rule of law1 comment

Sabine Kurjo McNeill wrote 4 days ago: I must interrupt the marketing of my software innovations once again, for Wood Green Crown Court and … more →

Tags: Support, The rule of law, Petition, Family Law, Nigeria, Law, England, Crown Court, Peter Hain

MP's removal of immunity vote in July.

Odessablogger wrote 4 days ago: On 4th May I mentioned a desperately needed proposal to remove MPs absolute immunity from prosecutio … more →

Tags: Politics, Odessa, Ukraine, rada, Bureaucracy, odessa, Ukraine 2, RADA, Politics 2

Full text of the Arizona immigration bill...

Saviour's Samurai wrote 4 days ago: I posted this on Facebook two years ago, shortly after the still hotly debated Arizona Immigration B … more →

Tags: General, Politics, Immigration, legislation, Illegal Immigration, state law

Corona’s contemptible performance26 comments

harryroque wrote 4 days ago: Like millions of others, I was glued to the television the other day watching Chief Justice Renato C … more →

Tags: basa-guidote, Chief Justice, contempt, corona impeachment, corona's walk-out, juan ponce enrile, Public Accountability, public officers, Renato Corona


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