The decision has triggered calls for a legal overhaul.
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‘Yes’ or ‘no’? Referendum vote will define Bangladesh’s future, but for many it’s a ‘don’t know’
As Bangladesh heads into simultaneous national elections and a referendum, a first in its political history, a web of legal, ...
The Scottish government has paid almost £400,000 to a campaign group which defeated ministers in a Supreme Court legal case ...
Japan's growing intake of foreign workers has emerged as a key issue taken up by some opposition parties against the ruling Liberal D ...
The British ban on protest organization Palestine Action was ruled unlawful by a court. The move was disproportionate and ...
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Why does our government want all bicycle owners to register their bikes and get insurance for them? Why should it be a ...
It is democracy in motion. Israel also demonstrates another core democratic principle: the rule of law applies to everyone. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has faced legal proceedings while in ...
School principals of any school in the state will now be more easily sacked if they make anti-Semitic comments or engage in ...
In a highly controversial move, some Israeli MPs are trying to introduce the death penalty for Palestinian attackers.
Three judges rule against the Home Office in a massive blow to the government, but say the ban must remain until a further hearing.
As the Prime Minister remains in office – and Anas Sarwar sets out new policies for the coming Holyrood election – Herald writer Brian ...
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