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Council of Europe decides to reopen examination of Pat Finucane murder

Council of Europe decides to reopen examination of Pat Finucane murder
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Council of Europe decides to reopen investigation into Pat Finucane murder

Council of Europe decides to reopen investigation into Pat Finucane murder
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FOSS Patents: Brainstorming: how do we get out of this quagmire of extraterritorial patent rulings and multi-antisuit injunctions?

Thursday, March 11, 2021 Brainstorming: how do we get out of this quagmire of extraterritorial patent rulings and multi-antisuit injunctions? International comity the notion that sometimes there should be deference to another country s courts practically died in the context of standard-essential patent (SEP) litigation last year when the UK Supreme Court ruled that British courts could force an implementer at injunctive gunpoint to take a global portfolio license on FRAND terms determined in London, regardless of whether it generates 99% of its sales in the rest of the world. Arguably, German courts previously contributed to this development by allowing SEP holders to insist on a global portfolio license and by justifying an anti-antisuit injunction with the sanctity of intellectual property rights as well as the concept of self-defense.

Nigeria s Notorious Lawsuits Against Shell Could Spark Oil Major Exodus

Judging from recent headlines, Nigeria has unleashed one of the most spectacular legal attacks on one of its key oil and gas investors, to an extent previously unseen in the country’s more than 60 years of hydrocarbon production. Shell has been active in Nigeria ever since the African country opened up to international investment in the early 1960s, maintaining its position as one of the leading actors in its upstream segment, accounting for roughly 10% of Nigeria’s crude production. Seemingly, the timing is quite inopportune for a large-scale feud – projects are getting delayed and drilling contracts cancelled, Nigeria’s GDP dropped 2% in 2020 just as was bouncing off its period of economic lassitude and OPEC+ production curtailments limiting the potential output of Nigerian producers.

Don t call them ISIS brides : Why the West s take on radicalized Muslim women is so wrong - Middle East News

Follow Mar. 11, 2021 The United Kingdom’s Supreme Court decision that Shamima Begum, who left the country at 15 to join ISIS, cannot return home to challenge the government stripping her of her British citizenship, is just the latest example of how we in the West have mishandled radicalized women.  Begum was one of three notorious Bethnal Green Academy girls who boarded a flight from London to Istanbul and from there made their way to the Islamic State’s capital of Raqqa in 2015. Their story became synonymous with the phenomenon of young Western women traveling to Syria to join a group that reveled in carrying out some of the most gruesome and lethal atrocities against humanity committed in recent memory. 

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