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DEBATE international laws : European citizenship saves me from a Polish train fine

European citizenship saves me from a Polish train fine

A debate over European law over Polish law kicks off in Gdansk, bringing a chance meeting with a Chechnyan heading to Warsaw. Conversations in the east

by Kinia Adamczyk @ // 25/03/09

international laws, students, war, chechnya, politics, poland, citizen rights

ANALYSIS international laws : War criminal Karadzic wants a 'fair trial' at the Hague

War criminal Karadzic wants a 'fair trial' at the Hague

During Serb war criminal Radovan Karadzic's last appearance before the Hague at the end of August, judge Iain Bonomy resisted attempts to challenge the validity of the trial. Karadzic is to report ‘irregularities’ at a special hearing on 17 September

by Mira Galanova @ // 17/09/08

international laws, war criminal, the hague, european court of justice, war, analysis, holland

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Italy is considered to be a “civilized”, “democratic”, “open” and “tolerant” country by many people, that much more than other countries respects human, civil and political rights. For this very reason, together with few other countries, we claim the right –even the obligation- to meet in various summits and alliances ...

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