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Albanian Inspectorate Withholds Official Asset Declarations
Albanian's Inspectorate for the Declaration and Audit of Assets and Conflicts of Interest, ILDKPKI, on Monday rejected BIRN's request for the asset declarations of justice officials on the grounds that the documents have been seized by prosecutors for an investigation - even though the prosecutors insist they have not been seized.
Britain's High Court To Decide on Brexit on Tuesday
The High Court of Great Britain will convene on Tuesday in order to decide whether Prime Minister Theresa May may use her powers in order to begin official negotiations on leaving the European Union or will have to seek the approval of Parliament first.
Russia and Ukraine head for $3 bln debt showdown in English court
A $3 billion dispute between two adversarial governments will come to a head in an English court on Jan. 17 when Russia and Ukraine meet for a first hearing in their legal battle over a politically charged eurobond.
The story of Fethullahist sleeper cells in the Finance Ministry
Let me explain the "first conspiracy" in the simplest terms possible. It was the precursor of the greatest conspiracy in Turkey's recent history.
Doğan Publishing Holding, at the end of 2006, sold 25 percent of Doğan TV's shares to Germany's Axel Springer for 375 million euros (nearly $500 million). The deal was signed on Dec. 26, 2006.
UK Supreme Court begins hearings on Brexit challenge
Britain's Supreme Court began an historic hearing Dec. 5 to decide whether parliament must approve the government's Brexit negotiations, in a highly-charged case that could delay the country's EU exit.
Montenegro Opposition Slam Coup Plotter's 'Witness' Status in Court
In a statement released Thursday Montenegro's opposition — made up of a coalition of parties — slammed the court's decision and said that proved that the alleged "coup" was staged by the authorities to ensure Djukanovic's Democratic Party of Socialists, DPS, won the October 16 general election.
14-year-old cancer patient wins court case to freeze herself
A terminally ill teenager who wanted her body to be cryogenically frozen in the hope she could “live longer” won a landmark legal battle shortly before she died.
The 14-year-old’s divorced parents had become embroiled in a dispute about whether her remains should be taken to a specialist facility in the US and cryogenically preserved.
UK's May tells EU Brexit timetable 'unchanged' despite shock ruling
British Prime Minister Theresa May on Nov. 4 told European leaders that her March deadline for triggering Brexit negotiations "remains unchanged" despite a court ruling that she first needs parliament's approval, AFP reported.
N. Taci released, investigation against him halted
BELGRADE - The Serbian Prosecutor's Office for Organised Crime has halted an investigation against Kosovo Police director Nihat Taci, who was released on Tuesday, Tanjug has learned.
Taci had been in custody since his September 28 arrest pursuant to an order issued by the High Court in Nis in 2010.
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British PM: Britain Will Stick To Brexit Timetable
British Prime Minister Theresa May reckons she will manage to stick to the timetable for starting the negotiations on Brexit in spite of the decision of the High Court that in order to do so she needs approval from Parliament.
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