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"The burqa is a massive attack on the rights of women. It is a mobile prison", Silvana Koch-Merin stated.
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Years of negotiations in the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space and vigorous drafting and re-drafting of an international treaty to govern the activities of States on the Moon, culminated in an unanimous acceptance of the Moon Agreement (or Moon Treaty) by the UN G
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The Falkland Islands Conflict
12-03-2010
Tensions between Argentina and the United Kingdom over the Falkland Islands came to a boiling point when the UK announced plans to begin offshore oil
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The Influence of NGOs on International Law
09-11-2010
From a traditional point of view, International Public Law has been understood as a set of rules produced by states in order to regulate relations between them
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The moratorium advocates a ban on whale hunting but tolerates indigenous and scientific hunting. World-wide attitudes toward whaling shifted gradually from economic necessity and widespread acceptance to moral censure. The current debate centres on the appropriateness of this global ban.
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What Future for Western Sahara ?
23-08-2010
There is no prospect of resolving the decades-old conflict between Morocco and the Sahrawi independence movement Polisario on the future of Western Sahara. The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr.
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Equality in the Line of Succession
23-02-2010
Since 1990, at least 110 countries around the globe have been engaged in writing new constitutions or major revisions of old ones. In many of these countries, issues of gender equality have been a central concern in the constitutional process.
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In its weekly meeting of 9 October 2009 the Dutch Cabinet finally decided to compensate the loss of nature due to proposed dredging works in the Western Scheldt Estuary by means of flooding the Hedwige Polder. A controversy, because of strong opposition by the local population.
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Victor Bout, Arms Dealer, Extradited to USA
17-11-2010
Victor Bout, an interpreter and a former Russian military airforce officer suspected of arms trafficking, has been extradited to the United States of America by Thailand.
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Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
20-10-2010
If a patient suffers unbearably and when there is no prospect of improvement, some regard the termination of life of the patient as the only option to end the unendurable suffering as quickly as possible.
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US court rules that US Government Funding for Stem Cell Research breaks Law protecting Human Embryos
16-08-2010
Many people in the world suffer from debilitating, devastating and/or life-threatening diseases such as diabetes, leukaemia, Parkinson's disease, muscular dystrophy and multiple sclerosis.
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Can Journalists Publish Whatever They Like?
20-05-2010
In the early morning of Wednesday May 12 2010 Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771, crashed at about 06:10 local time in Tripoli, Libya, near the runway of the airport. The aircraft was shattered to pieces.
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Animals are treated in an ambivalent way. On the one hand we look at them as adorable animals, which we keep as pets, or which we love and admire from a distance, in a wildlife reserve or behind glass in the zoo. Most pets are loved by their owners - they have a good life.
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The great British international lawyer, Sir Ian Brownlie, died on January 3th 2010, in a car-accident while on holiday with his family in Egypt. His name is a household word for international law students.
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Three Hague-based organizations, T.M.C.
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On October 2, 2010, the 11th and final round of the negotiations for the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) was concluded successfully in Tokyo, Japan. The Government of Japan hosted the negotiations.
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The Nobel Peace Prize 2010: Liu Xiaobo
16-11-2010
The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2010 to Liu Xiaobo for his long and non-vio
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The New President of Suriname
12-08-2010
Mr. Desiré Delano Bouterse, a former military dictator, was elected President of the Republic of Suriname on July 19, 2010, by 36 votes out of 50 parliamentary votes.