Terror suspects no longer to be detained without trial in UK
am 26.01.2005 von http://transblawg.euIn the entry House of Lords upholds Human Rights Act on December 17 2004, there was some heated discussion in the comments with the few select regular commenters …
House of Lords upholds Human Rights Act
Transblawg / Yesterday, the House of Lords held that imprisoning foreign terror suspects without charging them or trying them is against the European Convention on Human Rights. (Independent - Guardian) Here’s the text of the judgment. Curiously, not a day
Comments banned/Kommentare blockiert
Transblawg / Zur Zeit sind wegen technischer Probleme keine Kommentare möglich. The reason no comments are possible here at the moment is because my comment-blocking system, MT-Blacklist (by Jay Allen of Movable Type, but no longer supported) is blocking so
FAZ article on translators/FAZ-Artikel zu Übersetzern
Transblawg / Robin Stocks has given a good summary of the FAZ article on translators that appeared recently. As he writes, there has been some heated discussion on pt (Yahoo) as to whether it’s fair or unfair to translators. The article is...
Kinds of goods /Waren und Güter
Transblawg / Wikipedia has an entry headed Final good, which subsumes all kinds of things as goods. For example, the public good and private good are listed as types of goods. I am in a quandary. I don't feel like correcting the article, because it is about
European Court of Human Rights Asked to Rule on Muhammad Cartoons
Law & Justice / The European Court of Human Rights announced today that it has received an application from French Muslims asking it to declare the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad (see them here, halfway down the page) in French newspapers an in
GPS Surveillance of Suspects
German American Law Journal :: American Edition / CK - Washington. Today, the Federal Supreme Court in Karlsruhe called GPS-based satellite surveillance of suspects by investigative services constitutional. In the matter 2 BvR 581/01, police had used a GPS system, and the intelligence so gath
McLidl
Handakte WebLAWg / McLidl can certainly buy Stollen at Christmas in Lidl and Aldi in the UK (Upminster now has an Aldi), but on the whole their ranges are British, as is shown by their Burns Night offerings (which I missed, of course). The following partial screenshot
