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Hong Kong’s judiciary has handled around 90 per cent of cases on national security and the 2019 protests. As of February, the Judiciary had handled 93 per cent of more than 2,320 cases relating to 2019 protests and unrest, and 87 per cent of over 200 national security cases, it said in a document submitted to the Legislative Council’s Finance Committee. The committee is scheduled to examine the Judiciary’s estimated expenditure for the current fiscal year, as well as those of various government departments, next Monday. Protests were sparked in June 2019 over a since-axed extradition bill esca...
Hong Kong Free Press
The High Qualification Commission, one of Ukraine's key judicial bodies, approved on March 27 the request of its chair Roman Ihnatov to be dismissed from the commission. Ihnatov said he wrote the letter of his resignation as both the head and a member of the commission without "any influence or coercion." Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service alleged last December that the official has Russian citizenship, a claim that Ihnatov denied. The allegations were also contested by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Schemes investigative project, which previously uncovered the Russian passports of seve...
Kyiv Independent
The High Qualification Commission, one of Ukraine's key judicial bodies, approved on March 27 the request of its chair Roman Ihnatov to be dismissed from the commission. Ihnatov said he wrote the letter of his resignation as both the head and a member of the commission without "any influence or coercion." Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service alleged last December that the official has Russian citizenship, a claim that Ihnatov denied. The allegations were also contested by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Schemes investigative project, which previously uncovered the Russian passports of seve...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
The High Qualification Commission, one of Ukraine's key judicial bodies, approved on March 27 the request of its chair Roman Ihnatov to be dismissed from the commission. Ihnatov said he wrote the letter of his resignation as both the head and a member of the commission without "any influence or coercion." Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service alleged last December that the official has Russian citizenship, a claim that Ihnatov denied. The allegations were also contested by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Schemes investigative project, which previously uncovered the Russian passports of seve...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Washington (AFP) - In a stately building across from the US Capitol, the Supreme Court sits as the final arbiter on fundamental American legal matters, which can include the death penalty, minority rights, racism and electoral controversies. Created under Article III of the Constitution, the court consists of a chief justice and eight associate justices -- all of whom are appointed for life. President Joe Biden on Friday nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson to be the first Black woman in history to serve on the court. She still faces confirmation hearings in the Senate. With one liberal justice rep...
AFP
Washington (AFP) - The US Senate confirmed Joe Biden's first two judicial nominees onto federal benches Tuesday, helping the president fulfill his priority to bring greater diversity to the nation's courts. Julien Neals, who is African American, was confirmed on a 66-33 vote as the newest judge for the US District of New Jersey. Hours later a second Biden pick, Regina Rodriguez, was also confirmed on a bipartisan vote, 72-28, to serve on the US District Court in Colorado. "They are both highly qualified, and they represent the diversity that is one of the ultimate strengths of our nation," Bid...
AFP
Washington (AFP) - In a cavernous building across from the US Capitol, the Supreme Court sits as the final arbiter on fundamental American legal matters, which can include minority and LGBTQ rights, racism, the death penalty and electoral controversies.Created under Article III of the Constitution, the court consists of a chief justice and eight associate justices -- all of whom are appointed for life.The death on Friday of Ruth Bader Ginsberg, anchor of the court's liberal faction, could give President Donald Trump a chance to lock in a conservative majority for decades to come.Though Democra...
AFP
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