Entries for 2007
Duhaime's LawMag
The world's first online legal magazine, demystified significant law and justice events around the world, published from 1996 to 2014.
Categories: Human Rights, International Law
Better late than never: Egypt bans female circumcision.
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Categories: Environmental Law
Helping children get clean water ... by polluting through plastic manufacture and transportation emissions.
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Categories: Human Rights, International Law
The UK Island of Sark, and its quaint one-of-a-kind feudal legal system, reels from a human rights legal assault.
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Legal Profession and Lawyers
Jonathan Edington, attorney, spited his compass, lost his bearings and killed a man, leaving a whole profession disheartened.
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Categories: International Law
The days run historic in Turkey as it toddles between a secular and Islam government in an election under the watchful and frightened eye of a powerful, paternal military.
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Categories: Current Events
A snapshot of a day in the life of "Politic-ville" runs the gamut; what would be a crisis in any other province is just another day at the office in Quebec.
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Categories: International Law, Law Makers, Politicians
Pakistan plays with fire as it declares that oxymoron, martial law.
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Categories: Current Events
"Anna Nicole Smith Law", keeps an army of lawyers busy to this day, jumping from jurisdiction to jurisdiction like a travelling circus of business suits.
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Categories: Access to Justice and Legal Information, Internet & Intellectual Property
Backrooms and computer servers never served humanity better than what those of Lexum and CANLii do for Canadians.
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Law Enforcement
Canada annual release of crime rates statistics ignore the lack of a real, effective national crime prevention agency.
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