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All items tagged judicial systemOpen Think Tank ArticlesJuly 7, 2008 | Human Rights in Russia: Appealing to Outside InterferenceJoerg Beige & Arianna de Mario: There are still cases of politically motivated trials that lack basic lawful principles in Russia. We should not be afraid to appear ‘russophobic’ and remind the Russian authorities that they are obliged to comply with international law standards. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesJune 12, 2009 | Africa Needs a Bold Leadership to Deal with CrisesThe economic crisis affects Africa disproportionably - with climate change - it imperils hard-won progress. ++ Bold, focused leadership is the solution. ++ Africa’s leaders need to work with local farmers and international partners to accelerate a green April 12, 2007 | Mei Ying Gechlik on China's Intellectual Property Rights Balancing ActProtection of intellectual property rights has become increasingly important since China’s admission to the WTO, reports Mei Ying Gechlik of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Foreign companies should trust the Chinese judicial system to protect their patent rights. Mechanisms such as judicial review have proven successful in appealing decisions of the Patent Reexamination Board. ... More |
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