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Canada Supreme Court rejects government appeal in youth-led climate case

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The Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) on Thursday rejected Ontario’s request for an appeal on a landmark case concerning Canada’s climate policy. Any law deemed unconstitutional is unenforceable, and if the plaintiffs succeed the government will thus be forced to revise its climate policy. The case, Mathur v.

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South Africa president signs bill redefining compensation requirements for government expropriated land

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa signed a controversial bill into law Thursday that authorizes the government to expropriate private land without compensation in certain cases. ” However, political parties like the Democratic Alliance (DA) have condemned the law, suggesting it removes important limits on government power.

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New Syria government urged to implement human rights reforms

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Amnesty International urged the new government of Syria to address the country’s history of human rights abuses through “justice, truth, and reparation” in a statement released on Friday. ” The rights group emphasized that the new government has an opportunity “to ensure a break with the past.”

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UN denounces Maldives government dismissal of Supreme Court justices

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The UN expressed criticism of the Maldives Parliament’s dismissal of two judges from the Supreme Court on Monday, claiming that the government’s recent anti-corruption investigations targeted at Supreme Court judges threaten the independence of the judiciary.

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US Supreme Court revives Corporate Transparency Act to regulate money-laundering

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The US Supreme Court issued a temporary nationwide stay Thursday that revived the Corporate Transparency Act , which regulates money laundering by requiring small businesses to register with the United States Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.

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Venezuela opposition members seeking refuge in Argentina embassy accuse government of siege

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Electoral authorities and the Supreme Court declared Maduro the winner. A Venezuelan court issued an arrest warrant in September for Gonzlez following a criminal investigation into the disputed election. However, the Venezuelan government has refused to allow their departure.

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Inter-American Court finds Guatemala responsible for 1989 forced disappearances of Indigenous rights defenders

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The Inter-American Court of Human Rights released its ruling in the Case of Pérez Lucas et al v. Despite actions for habeas corpus filed immediately after their disappearances in April 1989 and another filed in 2005, the court found that Guatemala failed to conduct any meaningful investigation in the 35 years since the disappearances.

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