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    History throughout the world has had many ups and downs. While there were some great triumphs and breakthroughs, there were also very devastating low points. One very common travesty that has happened in many countries is genocide. Genocide, defined by the UN’s Genocide Convention, is the systematic mass murder of an ethnic, religious, or national group based on discriminatory preconceptions. In other words, it is when one group intends to destroy or displace another group of people because of…

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    The Equality Act 2010

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    Equality Act was enacted on 1st of October, 2010 by the government of the UK. This Act covers over 116 different legislations for providing a comprehensive legal framework to safeguard the individual’s rights and provide equal opportunity to everyone. This single Act ensures equal employment accessibility to public and private services, without differentiating the individuals on the basis of protected characteristics such as age, gender, physical or mental disability, marriage or civil…

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    Ulriste Tullin Trial

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    Tulin sought, and Mr. Tulin’s hairstyle when he was taken into custody in Haiti. The Commissaire du Gouvernement pres le Tribunal de Premiere Instance de Port-au-Prince advised Dr. Kolbe they would not release the records without the U.S. Embassy’s permission and to request them from the U. S. Embassy. However, Mr. Danton Léger, Commissaire du Gouvernement pres le Tribunal de Premiere Instance de Port-au-Prince (the Haitian equivalent of the District Attorney’s office) confirmed…

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    Martin Bormann's Trial

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    One of the large concerns in the proceedings of the trial was that Martin Bormann had yet to be found. Many believed Russians had Bormann (1), or that he had killed himself following Hitler's example. His trial was set for November 20, 1945 (2), and he was charged broadly with Crimes Against Humanity, Crimes Against Peace, and War Crimes. For specifics on what he was charged with, please see the Bormann subpage. Due to his absence, a public notice was given to Bormann of his trial starting Oct…

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    special courts. The lowest level of state courts, often known generically as the inferior courts, may include any of the following: magistrate court, municipal court, justice of the peace court, police court, traffic court, and county court. Such tribunals, often quite informal, handle only minor civil and criminal cases. More serious offenses are heard in superior court, also known as state district court, circuit court, and by a variety of other names. The superior courts, usually organized by…

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    Guantánamo Bay detention camp Legal assignment Guantanamo bay detention centre a. Identify and describe a contemporary human rights issue The Guantanamo Bay detention camp (also known as GITMO), is a US detention facility located on the coast of Guantanamo Bay in south-eastern Cuba, on the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base. It was built in 2002 in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks and subsequent military operations in Afghanistan. The detention centre was used to house Muslim militants and…

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    if the Human Rights Tribunal were to get involved it would be censorship. While the three law student’s points stand on the fact that the article and 22 other articles published in Maclean’s are promoting and towards the Muslim community in Canada. They also argue that the way Steyn chooses to group all Muslims together is harmful to the way people in Canada will now choose to form an opinion about them (The Agenda, 2008). What the outcome of bringing Maclean’s to the tribunal was to get…

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    The International Criminal Court (ICC) is an intergovernmental organization and international tribunal that works to prosecute individuals who have committed heinous crimes, like genocide and war crimes. The organization was established in 1998 and became a fully functioning organization with the implementation of the Rome Statute in 2002. From the beginning of the organization; African countries have served as valuable members of the International Criminal Court. Many African leaders pushed for…

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    Japanese Wartime Crimes

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    In September 1947, the MOE announced that it would introduce a textbook screening system in 1948. This order also claimed the halt of the publication of state-authored textbooks. In 1950, the MOE announced that it would cease writing textbooks, though it tried to reintroduce its own textbooks in 1952. Then, the MOE decided to stop publishing state-authored textbooks. In 1952, new non-governmental history textbooks published by seven different presses started to enter Japanese middle schools. The…

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    domestic building works, legal services, owners corporation matters, retail tenancy disputes, sale and ownership of real property, and use or flow of water between properties. I have come to learn that there are also hearing of case outside this tribunal.…

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