Web pages about "Trials And Legal Systems"

Pakistan: Restore judges deposed under emergency law - 28 April 2008

Ahead of a 30 April deadline set by the ruling coalition, Amnesty International calls on the Pakistan government to reinstate around 60 judges of the higher courts removed by President Pervez Musharraf under emergency law, in defiance of the country’s constitution.

Pakistan must restore judges deposed under emergency law - 28 April 2008

The Pakistan government must reinstate around 60 judges removed by President Pervez Musharraf under emergency law, ahead of a 30 April deadline set by the ruling coalition.

Iraq executions follow apparently unfair trials - 18 April 2008

Twenty-eight people have been executed in Iraq this week following what appear to have been hasty and unfair trials.

US Supreme Court rules lethal injections constitutional - 18 April 2008

The US Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the state of Kentucky's lethal injection procedures are constitutional.

Free Nigerian prisoner - 18 April 2008

Patrick Okoroafor was just 14 years old when he was arrested in May 1995. Two years later, he was sentenced to death for robbery.

Secrecy surrounds death penalty - 15 April 2008

At least 1,200 people were executed in 2007 and many more were killed by the state, in secret, in countries including China, Mongolia and Viet Nam.

Perversion of justice - 25 face jail in Egypt - 15 April 2008

An Egyptian military court sentenced 25 members of the opposition Muslim Brotherhood to jail on Tuesday - a verdict described by Amnesty International as a "perversion of justice".

Royal pardon for Moroccan demonstrators - 11 April 2008

Eight men convicted of undermining the monarchy in Morocco last year have been released after they were pardoned by the King. 

Iranian trade unionist freed - 11 April 2008

A prominent trade unionist in Iran has been released from detention after serving a one-year prison sentence.

UK deportation policy questioned by court - 9 April 2008

The UK government's policy of "deportation with assurances" was called into question on Wednesday by decisions of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales in two key cases.