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Germany urges UK to uphold human rights in Assange case | News | DW

Germany urges UK to uphold human rights in Assange case Germany s human rights commissioner has expressed concern over Assange s extradition proceedings. Berlin said the UK must consider Assange s physical and mental health when deciding on whether to extradite him. Human rights must not be overlooked, Germany says The German government on Wednesday urged the UK to adhere to human rights and fulfil humanitarian obligations in the extradition process of whistleblower and  Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Germany s Human Rights Commissioner Bärbel Kofler said she was following with concern the UK s extradition proceedings against Assange. Human rights and humanitarian aspects of a possible extradition must not be overlooked. It is imperative that Julian Assange s physical and mental state be taken into account when deciding whether to extradite him to the US, she said, adding that she would continue to monitor the case.

2020 in review: 20 people Northern Ireland said goodbye to from John Hume and Stephen Clements to Harry Gregg and Roma Tomelty

Other famous faces we lost this year . Neil Peart: Drummer from Canadian prog-rock trio Rush died in January aged 67 following a battle with brain cancer. Kobe Bryant: Former basketball superstar (41) was killed in January alongside his daughter Gianna and seven others in a helicopter crash. Kirk Douglas: One of the last stars of Hollywood s Golden Age died aged 103 in February. Caroline Flack: The Love Island host (40) took her own life at her home in Stoke Newington, north-east London in February. Kenny Rogers: Star behind hits such as Coward Of The County and The Gambler died in March aged 81. Honor Blackman: Perhaps the most famous Bond girl ever, passed away in April.

2020 in review: The 20 people we said goodbye to in 2020 from John Hume and Stephen Clements to Harry Gregg and Roma Tomelty

2020 in review: The 20 people we said goodbye to in 2020 from John Hume and Stephen Clements to Harry Gregg and Roma Tomelty
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ED, CBI continued to battle for extradition of Mallya, Nirav

ED, CBI continued to battle for extradition of Mallya, Nirav ​ By Anand Singh ( IANS) | Published on ​ Tue, Dec 29 2020 20:03 IST | ​ 0 Views Nirav Modi. (File Photo: IANS) Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, Dec 29 : Even as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) moved further in several high-profile cases, both central agencies remained entangled in a legal battle for the extradition of now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines founder Vijay Mallya and fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi. The CBI and the ED made progress in several cases like the ICICI-Videocon loan case involving former bank Chair and Managing Director Chanda Kochhar, and Yes Bank scam case involving its founder Rana Kapoor.

Supreme Court lowers the bar for certification of Class Actions in the UK | Hogan Lovells

[co-author: Henry Gafsen] In a key decision, the UK Supreme Court has given guidance on the threshold for certifying a class action for breach of competition law. The Court’s judgment in Mastercard v Merricks will make it easier to obtain class certification and will likely encourage a significant increase in class actions in the UK. On 11 December 2020 the UK Supreme Court gave judgment in Mastercard v Merricks. The appeal is the first time the Supreme Court has considered the test for whether a class action should be certified. The UK class action regime, which applies to claims for breach of competition law, allows opt-out or opt-in class actions and was introduced in 2015.

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