- BURMA: Recent reforms have failed to improve the country’s human rights situation, say rights groups http://t.co/hk0Slbos
- MALI: Human-rights groups say civilians are dying http://t.co/2gcJ1xtb
- CAMBODIA's strongman Hun Sen faces rising dissent over human rights as country mourns King Sihanouk http://t.co/6A42WeSp
- UK Solicitor backs campaign to save condemned lawyer in Kazakhstan http://t.co/y2HRRlMG
- US: Proposed Hawaii law protects celebs from prying eyes http://t.co/Cx6hU5nl
- Justice minister, Chris Grayling, accused of legal interference http://t.co/FChFUYKh
- Justice Minister Chris Grayling admitted that he smacked own children http://t.co/nr4RvqJc
- PAKISTAN: Judiciary determined to fulfill constitutional responsibilities, says Chief Justice http://t.co/yrQP2PaD
- Law businesses are defying tough trading conditions http://t.co/9DNGvtZb
- Being humanist: Will a redefining of the law see humanism woven into mainstream society? http://t.co/yvWhb8Ut
- Law could force nuclear waste on Cumbria http://t.co/O2YGpYGO
- Beware the 'cheaper' leasehold option that could cost more in the long run http://t.co/j1up6MUy
- Conservative party ripped apart by gay marriage vote http://t.co/z3n7Raln
- The Earl of Cardigan and the battle of the Savernake Estate http://t.co/hj4g76sO
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/3ThvKdVJ
- Pret withdraws 'Virgin Mary' crisps http://t.co/7lrkWJX2
- Pimlico stabbing: Eight arrests over Hani Abou El Kheir death http://t.co/bxhZ7UWt
- Work advisers 'pushing jobless into self-employment' http://t.co/hI1vcWny
- Royal Interference, CourtTube and Religious Freedom - The Human Rights Roundup | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/baefY844
- The future of human rights on these islands | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/Dv1tMGOz
- Blanket disclosure requirement for minor past convictions breaches Convention | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/L3WWC0Ju
- No anonymity for bankers involved in Libor scandal | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/kCXq2zuO
- Justice and Security Bill: no balance, no public interest | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/jIjdApgU
- EU Court annuls EU freezing orders on Iranian bank - and Wikileaks again | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/sl1MagyQ
- Court opens way to divorces by Sharia? | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/4Zx0brki
- Ryanair's right under EU Charter to profit from its customers? | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/Qd1TkHUr
- Government's 'war' on Judicial Review panned | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/Etesorfn
- US: Porn-addicted judge suspended for two months http://t.co/ffJQZS3f
- GERMANY: Judge rejects Breivik-style public trial for suspect in German far-right murders http://t.co/w7oocGZ3
- THAILAND: Computers help courts catch up on case backlog http://t.co/UZgaIMJx
- HP workers halt legal fight against bosses over 29,000 job cuts http://t.co/no7IIDpX
- How The US Legal System Became A Costly Nightmare http://t.co/uhDEKxaA
- Retired miners fear £8m legal bill after failed compensation bid http://t.co/1LOEMBK4
- Nationalist clears legal hurdle in flag challenge http://t.co/cQ6iywL8
- Environment bosses are preparing to bring legal action against a waste plant blighted by smells http://t.co/PPcPxmeq
- Haverhill: Town leaders threaten legal action against Suffolk County Council http://t.co/lSNX6aoe
- Been and Gone: Smoke on Water legend and civil rights campaigner http://t.co/f7rddjwC
- US: Energy Companies and Landowners are Clashing over Property Rights http://t.co/7OYe1vNb
- Hollande Heads to MALI amid Allegations of Human Rights Violations http://t.co/D8VfrsSR
- Rupert Murdoch to spend billions on video rights http://t.co/RhTp5VUY
- Aboriginal peoples of CANADA deserve justice, but negotiations will be complicated http://t.co/cvHRbovp
- US: When the Law Says a Parent Isn’t a Parent http://t.co/1gUo3KbU
- ZIMBABWE: Mazowe Bricks Strike Illegal http://t.co/Z6gO6OUu
- CANADA: Tories may repay illegal donations from 2010, party president says http://t.co/4FK6QqCs
- Edinburgh Rox jewellery raid: Elliot Jorgensen to stand trial http://t.co/MlZkLa6a
- MOROCCO military trial of Sahrawi civilians flawed from the outset http://t.co/BBYeae1l
- SOMALIA: 'Rape victim' and reporter face trial http://t.co/AGVD3V8D
- Britain faces UN tribunal over Chagos Islands marine reserve http://t.co/xvlN3U2H
- Norfolk consultant was ‘unfairly dismissed’, employment tribunal finds http://t.co/Kc2S0Qya
- Smithwick Tribunal: RUC claims false, probe told http://t.co/JBRT2mjo
- NIGERIA: Powerful Nigerians have hijacked criminal justice? http://t.co/s9US6QKl
- £200 smoking sign fine is puff justice http://t.co/SXDf8mMw
- All INDIA Democratic Women's Association requests chief justice to intervene in Gonda molestation case http://t.co/8xoP5UE6
- Aamir Siddiqi family say justice has been done http://t.co/XoHokioh
- Where a Poet’s Vision Lives on in INDIA http://t.co/jAkunTyd
- Female offenders: private enterprise has no place in the probation service http://t.co/GGikssiM
- Google boss Schmidt labels CHINA an 'IT menace' http://t.co/CmySiCzx
- SPAIN PM Mariano Rajoy denies 'false' slush fund claim http://t.co/SB7SWoFd
- FRANCE's parliament approve gay marriage article http://t.co/7Gnwuece
- Sasha Marsden stabbed to death in Blackpool alley http://t.co/oXIp3j6z
- INDIA: Delhi rape case: Five accused plead not guilty http://t.co/ElRN2l5u
- Twitter: Account hack affects 250,000 users http://t.co/0bFmoALp
- Budget 2013: No tax break for married couples http://t.co/pQQMR2xe
- Breach of trust claims against conveyancing solicitors : A moving target http://t.co/KhUWySK6
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