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    Jurist Mexico judges end strike and vow job action against judicial reforms

    Federal judges and magistrates in Mexico voted to end their nearly two-month long strike on Friday against judicial reforms implemented by former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador which made judges elected rather than appointed. Although the National Association of Circuit Magistrates and...
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    Jurist Iran Supreme Court orders retrial of labor activist sentenced to death

    Iran’s Supreme Court ordered a retrial of labor rights activist Sharifeh Mohammadi who had been sentenced to death for treason, according to local media that spoke to her lawyer on Saturday. The order lifts her death sentence while she awaits a retrial. In the Revolutionary Court conviction...
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    Jurist Japan court rules ban on dual citizenship constitutional

    The Fukuoka High Court of Japan upheld the constitutionality of a law that forces Japanese citizens to give up their citizenship if they acquire citizenship in any other country on Thursday. The case was heard on appeal from the Fukuoka district court, after the petitioner Yuri Konto’s failed...
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    Jurist Canada top court affirms evidence discovered in unlawful arrest can be admissible

    The Supreme Court of Canada on Friday restored the conviction of Stuart Sabiston on firearms offenses originating from his 2019 arrest. The court upheld a trial judge ruling that allowed evidence discovered from an unlawful arrest to be admissible. At trial, the Crown relied on a loaded...
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    Jurist NATO warns against Kosovo unilaterally opening bridge

    A senior NATO official warned on Saturday that by unilaterally opening a bridge between Serb and Albanian neighbourhoods in Mitrovica, Kosovo could risk triggering violence. Admiral Munsch highlighted that the decision to reopen the bridge needs to take place at a political level within the EU...
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    Jurist UN peacekeeper injured in southern Lebanon by gunfire

    A UN peacekeeper was wounded by gunfire from an unknown source in southern Lebanon, the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) reported on Saturday, amid clashes between Israel and Hezbollah. UNIFIL reported that the peacekeeper, stationed at their headquarters in Naqoura, was struck by gunfire...
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    Jurist UK court delays leave sexual violence victims experiencing suicidal thoughts and PTSD: new report

    The charity Victim Support’ released a report on Thursday revealing that prolonged delays in the UK court system are leading to severe mental health impacts on survivors of sexual violence. These impacts include post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), suicidal thoughts, and even a suicide...
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    Jurist UN reports Gaza receiving lowest levels of international aid in months

    UN deputy spokesperson Farhan Haq stated in a UN briefing Friday that “aid entering Gaza is at its lowest level in months.” “No one has received food parcels in this month due to constrained access of aid supplies,” the spokesperson continued. The UN reported that bakeries are shutting all...
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    Jurist Poland prime minister announces country will suspend right to asylum

    Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated at a political convention Saturday that the country will temporarily suspend the right to apply for asylum. The measure comes as a part of a new governmental strategy called “Regain Control, ensure security” which will aim at drastically decreasing...
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    Jurist EU expresses concern over Israel bills to ban UNRWA operations

    The EU expressed Saturday grave concern over draft legislation in the Israeli parliament that would ban the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) from operating in Israel and potentially restrict aid to Gaza. The proposed bill, if enacted, would abrogate the 1967 agreement...
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