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...reverse. If lawyers see how the law is being misused, they must scream about that. What frustrates you most? In the U.K. we have been in court arguing that we shouldn't use evidence obtained through torture, that people should not be locked up without trial. American colleagues have been fighting identical battles. Those cases were won, but the status quo remains the same. But how do we balance the protection of human rights with the need to curb terrorism? There is every mechanism already available to the state to properly detect and detain and investigate. What is not just...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions For Gareth Peirce | 8/24/2006 | See Source »

...Shultz88's storm troopers in July 2004. One of them introduced himself as Alexei, but would not give his last name because he was facing that same trial. He had spent six months in pre-trial detention, but was set free. Alexei boasted about the number of the "churki" and "yids" he assaulted - "And I don't care how many of them died." There wasn't another Alexei at the Shultz88 trial, so it must be he whom they let off scot-free. He knew he could afford to boast...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside Russia's Racism Problem | 8/23/2006 | See Source »

...both laughed." But Pearson wasn't laughing when he called Farrell a week later. Research suggested that the idea wasn't so wacky after all. Those two eureka moments could help drive Europe's vending machines into the digital era. Coca-Cola HBC recently finished a six-month trial of 30 networked Coke machines at Dublin Airport in Ireland that sold mobile-phone top-ups, ring tones, games and logos - all downloaded from a central database - as well as soft drinks. It's now fine-tuning the business model, ensuring revenues cover the technology's cost. And Vodafone is field...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Vendor Benders | 8/20/2006 | See Source »

...While Xu was in detention - he'd been taken into police custody the night before after men who had been following him around in a car accused him of stealing a wallet, according to his friend and fellow lawyer, Teng Biao - Chen sat through a trial on charges that could earn him five years in jail. According to another of his lawyers, who had spoken to Chen's brother, Chen vomited during the trial. It was, wrote longtime China law scholar Jerome Cohen, in an e-mail sent to reporters, an "understandable and appropriate" response to "the nauseating nature...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letter from Beijing: A Legal Activist Goes on Trial | 8/18/2006 | See Source »

...Among Beijing's greatest achievements in recent years has been its ability to convince the Chinese people and the rest of the world, that life in China is getting better each day. But as Chen sat through his trial, I - and some of China's brightest optimists - had trouble feeling convinced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letter from Beijing: A Legal Activist Goes on Trial | 8/18/2006 | See Source »

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