Filed Under (malaysia today) by admin on 10-07-2010
We present our concerns to the prison sentence, which is a denial of freedom of expression in Malaysia. Writing Hiebert analysis can be considered moderate compared with the more in-depth kritkan made to the judiciary in other democratic countries that received the spirit of democracy
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Filed Under (malaysia today) by admin on 30-06-2010
The group also highlighted the fact that the situation of detention in Malaysia would improve if “the judiciary were fully independent, based on the principle of separation of powers, and composed of independent and impartial judges and …
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Filed Under (world updates) by admin on 02-05-2010
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey’s parliament on Sunday begins the final round of voting on constitutional changes that strike at the heart of the secular elite with plans to reform the judiciary and make the army accountable to civilian courts.
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Filed Under (world updates) by admin on 28-04-2010
JAKARTA (Reuters) – When Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono formed a special taskforce to root out graft in the judiciary, many hoped a parliamentary commission tasked with overseeing legal matters would be a help, not a hindrance.
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Indonesia’s commissions: do they help or hinder reform?
Filed Under (world updates) by admin on 22-03-2010
ANKARA (Reuters) – A senior Turkish judge said on Monday that the government’s proposed legal reforms were unconstitutional and failed to make the judiciary more independent.
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Top Turkish judge calls reforms ‘unconstitutional’
Filed Under (malaysia today) by admin on 13-03-2010
Malaysia so poor and lacking in talent readmore Ghani Patail and Musa Hassan will go down well in history as the greatest crook of all time who make a joke out of the judiciary, the law and order and the human rights of Malaysi …
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Filed Under (malaysia today) by admin on 10-03-2010
Today , this learned judge stood up to expose, yet again another evidence of the prostitution of the Malaysian judiciary. The hallowed halls of the readmore MAHATIR CULPRIT,The hallowed halls of the judiciary were stained 20 years ago …
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Filed Under (world updates) by admin on 17-02-2010
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Pakistan’s government averted a potentially destabilising dispute with the judiciary on Wednesday, withdrawing orders from the president appointing two judges that the Supreme Court had opposed.
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Filed Under (world updates) by admin on 13-01-2010
ROME (Reuters) – Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi denied on Wednesday reports that he would freeze his own trials by decree, but vowed to press ahead with a disputed reform of the judiciary which critics say is tailor-made to favour him.
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Italy’s PM says will not suspend trials by decree
Filed Under (malaysia today) by admin on 08-01-2010
KUALA LUMPUR: A church was attacked and the Judiciary website hacked as Malaysians brace for nationwide protests around noon today against a court ruling on the use term “Allah” by Catholic newspaper Herald. …
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