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Even if Mladic or Karadzic are not turned over to the court, there are several top military and civilian leaders of the Srebrenica massacre whose cases are not yet finished, making the need for Tolbert paramount.
Shkreli now spends many of his days in
court.
The ball is now in Germany’s
court.
In May, the state prosecutor filed a suit in Turkey's constitutional
court
to have Refah, which is not a new party by any means, banned on the grounds that it is a religious party in a secular state.
The
court
could agree.
So trying to squelch the party -- in court, at the hands of the military, or through legislation -- may only flaw Turkey's political system further.
Nikolay is disposed of by having him framed for his wife’s murder and tried by a crooked
court.
Journalist Joseph Warungu describes a “narrow alleyway at the back of the
court
buildings” teeming with notaries, commissioners for oaths, letter writers, and lawyers offering services from witness statements to contracts, all “processed efficiently and at a pocket-friendly rate.”
Indeed, it is a firmly established legal principle that crime should be addressed by a determination of individual guilt before a
court
of law.
To President Barack Obama’s credit, Tsarnaev will be tried in a civilian
court.
The national
court
and the patent office did not, as far as we can establish from their websites, examine these exclusions from patentability either.
Fed officials understand that their institution can remain independent only if it is accountable for its actions in the
court
of public opinion.
Some US policies seem destined not even to receive their day in
court.
Such laws make investigations into official corruption far more difficult for independent journalists, who have often been taken to
court
by senior managers and state officials simply for reporting on their luxurious lifestyles.
For example, a newspaper could be accused of spreading hate and taken to
court
for publishing photos of the Nazi flag alongside an article about World War II.
Pardons Are a Loaded GunNEW YORK – Joe Arpaio, the former sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, who was convicted of contempt of
court
for defying a federal judge’s order to stop racially profiling and arbitrarily detaining Latinos in the name of catching illegal immigrants, is no stranger to controversy.
As a result, the UN Iraqi
court'
s jurisdiction would extend only to the gravest violations of humanitarian law, on which there is a broad consensus, as set forth in Article 3 of the charter of the International Criminal
Court.
She went to court, arguing that the provisions of the Criminal Code that prevent her from receiving assistance in dying are inconsistent with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which gives Canadians rights to life, liberty, personal security, and equality.
The
court
hearing was remarkable for the thoroughness with which Justice Lynn Smith examined the ethical questions before her.
Many of these experts were cross-examined in
court.
Treasury recognizes, albeit implicitly, that no bankruptcy
court
can deal with the complex globally interconnected liabilities of JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, or other bank holding companies with over $500 billion on their balance sheets.
But Clinton quickly warmed to Bandar, and Bandar and the royal
court
would become crucial to Clinton’s regional policies, ranging from Arab-Israeli peace talks to containing Iraq.
Diplomats Behaving BadlyNEW YORK – Diplomats, normally discreet figures who rarely
court
publicity, have been in the news a lot lately, for all the wrong reasons.
Having publicly committed to the deal, each country is honor-bound to pursue its particular obligations in good faith, or it will be held accountable in the
court
of public opinion.
After the
court
delivered its verdict, the regime halved the sentence and agreed to keep Aung San Suu Kyi under house arrest, rather than moving her to one of its worst jails.
But their evolution is far from straightforward, and many such services will require careful regulation if they are to flourish – as protests and
court
rulings in Europe against Uber demonstrate.
But, in the 20 years since the highest
court
in the international system issued its judgment, the states affected by it have still failed to launch “negotiations leading to nuclear disarmament.”
And the European Union has recently established a special
court
to deal with crimes by Kosovar forces in the war they fought later in the decade.
That is why statues of General Lee in front of
court
buildings and other public places are noxious, and why many people, including southern liberals, wish to see them removed.
The Commission is thus establishing itself as a friendly venue for businesses that cannot overcome competitors in the market, and seek a second chance in
court.
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