MR JUSTICE BURTON: The Claimant was sentenced to life imprisonment on 1st March 1978 for the rape and murder of his niece in 1977. The minimum term (tariff) has now expired, and he would be eligibl...
This report is a collection of witness statements documenting the experiences of five female prisoners in connection with the Islamic Republic of Iran’s summary execution of thousands of political ...
The case originated in an application (no. 74025/01) against the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland lodged with the Court under Article 34 of the Convention for the Protection of ...
1. Deference involves the principle that the courts (out of respect for the legislature or executive) will decline to make their own independent judgment on a particular issue. The concept is crit...
This is the sixth report on economic Freedom in the Arab world. The book has been published by the Fraser Institute, the International Research Foundation and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for L...
October 2009 TLAP Newsletter. Monthly Newsletter published by Tamil Legal Advocacy Project (TLAP) to promote and protect Justice, Equality and Human Rights. TLAP Newsletter brings injustice, discri...
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“The vaccine is administered in a manner and an amount effective to cause the desired infertility in the mammalian subject. For example, to immunosterilize a dog or a cat, the vaccine is p...
A flyer produced by the Los Angeles & San Diego chapters of the National Coalition For Men, which gives a brief overview of the various issues which are at the very heart of the men's movement.
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The class struggle behind the story of his 1915 lynching remains tragically relevant.
On 17 August 1915, Leo Frank, a Cornell-educated Jewish industrialist, was lynched in suburban Atlanta. The at...
The conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo is arguably the
world’s most deadly crisis since World War II and the death toll far
exceeds those of other recent and more prominent crises,
inc...