Australia still high on India's radar - Sydney Morning Herald
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![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Australia still high on India's radar Sydney Morning Herald Melbourne man Jaspreet Singh has been accused of criminal damage and changed after he claimed he was attacked by four men and then set alight. ... |
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Structural drawback prevails - Ceylon Daily News
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![]() Ceylon Daily News | Structural drawback prevails Ceylon Daily News When they gave evidence unassisted by counsel, they virtually damage their cases and as a result English Law prohibited them from giving evidence. ... |
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Why are we still threatening to arrest Israeli politicians? - Telegraph.co.uk
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![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Why are we still threatening to arrest Israeli politicians? Telegraph.co.uk ... the 2001 International Criminal Court Act, has combined with an ancient right in English law that enables an individual to bring a private prosecution. ... |
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The fight on the beaches - Independent
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The fight on the beaches Independent Pretty universally, they agree with the founder of English utilitarianism, Jeremy Bentham, that human rights are "nonsense on stilts". ... |
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Oguntade: We're Not Mature Enough to Invoke S.144 - THISDAY
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Oguntade: We're Not Mature Enough to Invoke S.144 THISDAY We were not saying that the method used to pass the law was invalid. We were only saying that the damage that would be done the system would be too grave. ... |
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