News Post: Russia passes anti-bribery law

09 February 2012

On February 1, 2012, Russian President signed into law a ban on bribing foreign officials.  Russia has now joined the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions (“the Anti-Bribery Convention”) of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The OECD created the Anti-Bribery Convention in 1997, which is comprised [...]

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News Post: Hackers intercept US-UK hacking call

08 February 2012

By Laura Wood On Friday, the hacking group Anonymous posted on YouTube a recording of a confidential conversation between the FBI and London’s Metropolitan Police. Anonymous also released a copy of an email sent to the invited participant of the conference call. The email, sent January 13, contained a single code to be used by [...]

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News Post: Trial of Spanish Judge, Human Rights Advocate, to Continue

07 February 2012

In Madrid, the trial of famed Spanish Investigative will continue this week as the Spanish Supreme Court denied Garzón’s request to drop the charges against him.  Garzón first rose to prominence in Spain and amongst human rights groups worldwide for his investigations of human rights crimes, most notably his role in the 1998 indictment of [...]

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New Report Says Bahrain “Trials” Violate International Law

06 February 2012

A report released today by the Ved Nanda Center for International and Comparative Law found that the government of Bahrain is continuing to prosecute civil society leaders in violation of international law and the recommendations of a government-appointed human rights commission.  The trial of human rights attorney, Mohammad al-Tajer, is scheduled for February 7th while [...]

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News Post: Somali Piracy: A Continuing Problem?

03 February 2012

Last week, U.S. Navy seals rescued Poul Hagen Thisted and Jessica Buchanan, after being held hostage in Somalia for three months.  Jon Huggins, director of the Oceans Beyond Piracy Project at One Earth Future, questioned why the US, thousands of miles away, was left to conduct this rescue.  In short, the US has the means [...]

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News Post: Is Germany Determined to Combat a Growing Neo-Nazism Problem?

26 January 2012

On January 20, 2012, the German President Christian Wulff remembered the 70th anniversary of the “Wannsee Conference,” in which historians believe Nazi leaders coordinated plans to exterminate European Jews and thus established the official German policy of genocide. The President reminded the German people not to forget the “unbelievable and unimaginable” history that Germany could [...]

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News Post: EU and US Impose Further Sanctions on Iran

25 January 2012

By: Kaitlin Fox The European Union (EU) and the United States took further action on Monday to curb Iran’s nuclear program.  The EU agreed to impose a phased ban on oil purchases from Iran while the United States expanded its sanctions on Iran to include the countries’ third largest bank, Bank Tajarat.  Iranian Government Officials [...]

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News Post: Syria Rejects New Arab League Plan to End Violence

24 January 2012

On Monday, Syria rejected the Arab League’s plan to end violence within the country.  Violence between protestors and opposition forces demanding an end to President Bashar al-Assad’s regime has been ongoing in Syria since March 2011, resulting in over 5,400 deaths during the ten-month time-span. On Sunday, the Arab League voted to extend the observers mission [...]

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The Costa Concordia Disaster: An Opportunity for Revision of Maritime Safety Standards?

23 January 2012

By: Sara Tracy-Ruazol On January 13, the Italian Cruise ship Costa Concordia ran aground when it hit a reef off the western coast of Italy, near the island of Giglio.  The collision left a 300-foot-long gash in the ship’s hull, causing the ship to list and eventually partially sink into the sea.  As of this [...]

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News Post: Terrorism, the United Kingdom, and the ECtHR

19 January 2012

Since the September 11th attacks, the United States and its Allies have struggled in dealing with suspected terrorists found both on the battlefield and as civilians in their respective countries; a topic that has remained prevalent in the news and in political discourse over the last decade. The United Kingdom experienced similar problems. One solution [...]

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