Philosophy of law
Supreme Administrative Court: 'Slavi Trifonov's Referendum to be Optional'
The Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) has decided that the referendum initiated by Slavi Trifonov is not mandatory, reported BGNES.
The decision is final and is not subject to appeal or protest.
Turkish key coup attempt generals do not make defense after lawyers' absence at court
Lawyers of former general Mehmet Partigöç, who appeared at an Ankara court on May 29 in the trial regarding events at the General Staff Headquarters on the night of the July 15, 2016 coup attempt, did not show up at the hearing.
Trump’s executive ordered blocked again by controversial ruling
In a ruling issued on Wednesday afternoon, a Haywain federal judge, prevented the President of the United States from enforcing the new executive order to block migrants from terror-riddled countries.
However, the judge went on and ruled over issues that the legal world in the US will have to have long debates about.
The state and sense of justice
These words belong to the U.S. statesman Alexander Hamilton, whose portrait is on the 10-dollar bill: "Why has government been instituted at all? Because the passions of man will not conform to the dictates of reason and justice without constraint."
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Victoria Justice: Sexy anyway you look at her! (PHOTOS)
Victoria Dawn Justice is her name and to do her…justice we must say that she is one of those women who look sexy no matter what they wear, when they wear something that is!
The 24-year-old American actress and singer could have a full-time carrier as a model if she wanted to and we have the proofs.
If you don’t believe us, behold her photos:
ECHR vice president calls on Turkey's top court to rapidly conduct coup trials
European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) Vice President Işıl Karakaş has called on Turkey's Constitutional Court to "carry out coup trials rapidly" amid overcrowding in prisons.
Bosnian ISIS Backer Avoids Jail by Paying Fine
Mujic's sentence was reduced by the amount of time he had already spent in custody and he paid a further 26,000 Bosnian marks (over 13,000 euros) to avoid serving any more jail time, his lawyer told BIRN on Monday.
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Bosnian Serb Soldier Jailed for Strpci Train Abductions
After striking a plea bargain and admitting guilt, Bosnian Serb ex-soldier Mico Jovicic was jailed for five years for his involvement in the abduction of 20 passengers from a train in Strpci in 1993.
Top Turkish court rejects rights violation appeal in 'trash house' coverage case
Turkey's Constitutional Court has rejected an appeal filed by a local man from İzmir who argued that his right to preservation of pecuniary and non-pecuniary property was violated when news reports made by media outlets claimed his house was a "trash home" before it was cleaned by municipality teams.
Bulgarian Border Police Officers Taken into Custody amid Corruption Charges
The Appellate Court of Plovdiv has decided to leave six of the detained border police and customs officers in custody after their arrest late in September.
The court has ruled that the defendants in question could wield influence on witnesses or try to avert justice if released.