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Court of First Instance 51 856 51 856 2023 Accused, sentenced and sentenced Updated: 25.9.2024 51 856 51 856 2023 Accused, sentenced and sentenced Updated: 25.9.2024 44 246 44 246 2024 Statistics on offences and coercive measures Updated: 5.6.2025 13... (translated from fi) [1]

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NAYPYIDAW — The Constitutional Tribunal of the Union on Thursday dismissed a proposal by 23 Upper House lawmakers to review the eligibility of two tribunal members. [4]

New Attorney-General Ittiporn Kaewthip has decided to appeal the lese-majeste case against former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, overturning a recommendation from a prosecutors’ panel that favoured ending the proceedings after the initial court d... [5]

By Tom Fawthrop/Phnom Penh JAN, 2003 - VOLUME 11 NO.1 By Tom Fawthrop/Phnom Penh JAN, 2003 - VOLUME 11 NO.1 By Tom Fawthrop/Phnom Penh JAN, 2003 - VOLUME 11 NO.1 [7]

DHAKA — A Bangladesh war crimes tribunal sentenced a top Islamist politician to death on Wednesday for crimes during a 1971 war of independence, as his supporters clashed with security forces in different parts of the country. [8]

Law students demonstrate in front of Khon Kaen’s Administrative Court. KHON KAEN – Khon Kaen University Law students filed a complaint against Thailand’s Office of the Ombudsman on Monday in regards to the recent Constitutional Court decision to inva... [9]

The Middle East A Free Iraqi does an interesting Q&A with his readers. Crossroads Arabia points to a news story that says that 2,500 scholarships are available for Saudis who want to study at American universities. [10]

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[1] FI stat.fi · 2026-03-12 · 40% match translated from fi

Oikeus ja vaalit

Court of First Instance 51 856 51 856 2023 Accused, sentenced and sentenced Updated: 25.9.2024 51 856 51 856 2023 Accused, sentenced and sentenced Updated: 25.9.2024 44 246 44 246 2024 Statistics on offences and coercive measures Updated: 5.6.2025 13

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[2] MM ispmyanmar.com · 2026-02-11 · 38% match

Personalistic Tyranny: The Constitutional Tribunal Amendment

[3] MM asianews.it · 62% match translated from es

Un tribunal de Tokio disuelve la Iglesia de la Unificación

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[4] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2017-01-20 · 47% match

Constitutional Tribunal Members Remain Despite USDP Objections

NAYPYIDAW — The Constitutional Tribunal of the Union on Thursday dismissed a proposal by 23 Upper House lawmakers to review the eligibility of two tribunal members.

[5] TH bangkokpost.com · 2023-07-03 · 36% match

Chief prosecutor to appeal Thaksin lese-majeste acquittal

New Attorney-General Ittiporn Kaewthip has decided to appeal the lese-majeste case against former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, overturning a recommendation from a prosecutors’ panel that favoured ending the proceedings after the initial court d

[6] FI yle.fi · 2017-04-21 · 33% match

News

The central Finland District Court on Friday dismissed charges of incitement to riot brought against members of a neo-Nazi group over an incident that took place in the Jyväskylä city centre in summer 2015.

[7] MM www2.irrawaddy.com · 37% match

Race Against Time For Khmer Rouge Tribunal

By Tom Fawthrop/Phnom Penh JAN, 2003 - VOLUME 11 NO.1 By Tom Fawthrop/Phnom Penh JAN, 2003 - VOLUME 11 NO.1 By Tom Fawthrop/Phnom Penh JAN, 2003 - VOLUME 11 NO.1

[8] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2013-07-18 · 31% match

Bangladesh Islamist Leader Sentenced To Death For 70s War Crimes

DHAKA — A Bangladesh war crimes tribunal sentenced a top Islamist politician to death on Wednesday for crimes during a 1971 war of independence, as his supporters clashed with security forces in different parts of the country.

[9] TH isaanrecord.com · 2014-03-29 · 31% match

Law students file complaint against constitutional court

Law students demonstrate in front of Khon Kaen’s Administrative Court. KHON KAEN – Khon Kaen University Law students filed a complaint against Thailand’s Office of the Ombudsman on Monday in regards to the recent Constitutional Court decision to inva

[10] MM globalvoices.org · 2005-06-27 · 30% match

Monday Global Blog Roundup · Global Voices

The Middle East A Free Iraqi does an interesting Q&A with his readers. Crossroads Arabia points to a news story that says that 2,500 scholarships are available for Saudis who want to study at American universities.

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