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Circulating Issues, Suddenly Discussed at Baleg
JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Member of Commission IX DPR from the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) faction Netty Prasetiyani Aher criticized the drafting of the Health Bill (RUU) which took place in the Legislative Body (Baleg) of the DPR.
Because, he considered,
Kazakhstan Law News Digest for December 2022 – January 2023
Key Kazakhstan legal developments for the last two months and clarifications from the state authorities, case law news and legal publications have been discussed by our team.
I. Legislative News
Environment
- The Parliament has amended the Administrative Offences Code to
5 Practical Steps to Mitigate Psychosocial Risks in the Workplace
The modern-day workplace is a complex environment, and with it comes an array of psychosocial risks and hazards that can threaten the well-being of employees. The onset of new legislation which we have explored in previous articles has now forced
Tennessee law restricting drag shows unconstitutional, federal judge rules
A federal judge has ruled that Tennessee’s law restricting drag performances in public or where children are present is unconstitutional, striking a blow to efforts to regulate LGBTQ conduct in US states.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee in March signed the
Trump critics warn of ‘deep decline of rule of law’ if he wins second term | Donald Trump
As Donald Trump begins another campaign for the presidency, his extremist rhetoric and lies about the 2020 election signal that in a second term, Trump would attempt to thwart the rule of law at the justice department and other agencies
BC ‘freeman’ says Canadian law doesn’t apply to him, but the judge rejects his ‘stupid’ arguments
Cameron Hardy, who represented himself in court, was charged with ‘contempt in the face of the court’ for refusing to recognize its legitimacy
‘You seem to be … misrepresenting the law’
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Senate Intel chair: ‘I expect’ to get answers on leaked Pentagon docs
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US intelligence may reduce printers to prevent another classified document leak
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Kosovo: Trials open for former president, 3 others
THE HAGUE, Netherlands –
An international prosecutor declared Monday that “nobody is above the law,” as the trial opened for Kosovo’s former president and three other defendants on charges including murder and torture in a case that their supporters claimed