President George W. Bush announced Nov. 13 in an executive order that military tribunals can be used instead of full-fledged public trials for terrorists he believes are linked to the Sept. 11 attacks ...
On January 13, 2026, the Competition Tribunal published its first decision interpreting the new “public interest” pathway for private access under s. 103.1(7) of the Competition Act. In Martin v.
Tipperary politician remains key figure in politics despite decades of controversy, inquiries and adverse findings around financial affairs ...
The businessman Denis O’Brien has welcomed the decision by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) not to pursue criminal proceedings arising from the Garda inquiry into the Moriarty tribunal report ...
The case in Victoria is among the first to rule on religious vilification at protests. It reckons with some of the nation’s ...
There is “overwhelming” evidence that former Barclays chief executive Jes Staley had a close relationship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, a tribunal has ruled. Mr Staley was fined £1.8 ...
An International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) task force was established to investigate whether witness evidence is fit for purpose. As discussed in our alert, their recently published report articulated ...
Specialised courts remain one of the most important mechanisms for addressing crimes against women and children, but meaningful reform is urgently needed.
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