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EU Court Ruling: Dentists will not have to pay music royalties

Luxemburg - Dentists who play music in their surgeries should not pay royalties because they are not broadcasting to the public, the European Union's top court has ruled.
In the Media by Kev Hedges - 2 comments

Katyn massacre relatives accuse Russia of human rights violation

A memo sent from the Polish Foreign Ministry to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg says that Russia has violated the European Convention of Human Rights with its treatment of the relatives of the victims of the Katyn Massacre.
In the Media by Gemma Fox - 4 comments

Jehovah's Witnesses waiting for Russian government compliance

Moscow - It has been over one month since the European Court of Human Rights found in favor of Jehovah's Witnesses who filed a complaint against the Russian government in 2001. Are there signs that Russia will comply with the ruling?
In the Media by Kevin Jess - 12 comments
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The European Commission warns eight countries to increase energy competition or face legal action at the European Court of Justice (ECJ)
The government calls for the European Convention on Human Rights to be substantially rewritten so national courts have a much greater say.
A Swiss-made chocolate bunny, wrapped in gold foil, cannot be registered as a trademark, the European Court of Justice court has ruled.
A brother and sister from Germany, who had an incestuous relationship and claimed the right to a family life, lose their case at the European Court of Human Rights.
Justice Secretary Ken Clarke says he is optimistic that agreement will be reached among 47 member states to overhaul the European Court of Human Rights
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Ron Paul Will Not Quit On America

Don't tell Ron Paul and his supporters that the race for the GOP presidential nomination is over. They put...
May 21, 2012 by Online Phenom - 1 comment

2012 Shredding of the "Constitution of the United States" Continues

What happened to the "Constitution of the United States of America?" Is it now considered just a piece of paper with...
May 20, 2012 in  American Politics by Mindy Allan - 4 comments

Voter Fraud Rules Are a Cheap Attempt By Republicans to Thwart Democracy

Across the country, Republican led groups have enacted legislation aimed at restricting voters in the next general...
May 19, 2012 by Kelly Bowlin - 4 comments

How a French couple avoided paying traffic fines of €23,000

It's one of those absurd but true stories which both defies belief and illustrates how a loophole in the law, even in a...
May 18, 2012 by Johnny Summerton

Child Molesters And Those Who Protect Them Are Not "Religious Jews"

One can pray umpteen times a day, don a yarmulke, tefillin and tzitzit – that doesn’t make them a religious person....
May 15, 2012 by RonnTorossian
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