Tag: justice
controversy over the place given to customary rules in criminal law
The Sultan of Ennedi East, a province of Chad, and around forty canton chiefs signed a text regulating conflicts in total contradiction with the rules of the Republic, according to…
In the News: demonstrations in France of “antivax” against the vaccine pass
These opponents of government measures for the generalization of vaccines against the coronavirus were more numerous to demonstrate, yesterday, in France: According to the police, 105,200 “antivax” were to demonstrate…
French footballer Benjamin Mendy, accused of seven rapes, released under judicial supervision
The French international defender of Manchester City Benjamin Mendy, accused of seven rapes and a sexual assault, was released and placed under judicial supervision this Friday by the British justice.…
The November 13 trial suspended again because of the Covid
Tested positive on December 27, Salah Abdeslam, the main accused, was deemed fit to appear by an expert. But his defense called for a second opinion and the hearing on…
France imposes heavy fines on Google and Facebook
The Commission Informatique et Libertés (Cnil) ordered Google and Facebook to pay 150 and 60 million euros respectively for their practices in terms of cookies, these digital tracers used in…
the four anti-racist activists acquitted
In the United Kingdom, they had unbolted a statue in Bristol, in June 2020, during a demonstration in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. The sculpture depicted Edward Colston,…
investigation opened in France for attempted “terrorist” assassinations
The French national anti-terrorism prosecution is opening a preliminary investigation after the explosion which affected, on December 30, a car in the Dakar rally which is currently taking place in…
a woman on trial for encouraging the recruitment of her son by IS
This is a first in Sweden: a woman will be tried for having allowed and encouraged the recruitment of her son by the terrorist group Islamic State (IS). The latter…
Minneapolis policewoman convicted of manslaughter
She claimed to have confused her taser and her service weapon. A Minneapolis policewoman who killed a young African American has just been convicted of manslaughter. The sentence is expected…
lawyers for former president Joseph Kabila react
In a press briefing organized Thursday, December 23 in Kinshasa, the lawyers of former President Joseph Kabila rejected, under the leadership of Me Raphaël Nyabirungu, all the assertions contained in…