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Human Rights Watch joined 25 other institutions in filing an amicus brief before the US Supreme Court in the upcoming cases of Miller v. Alabama andJackson v. Arkansas. Both involve offenders who were sentenced to life without the possibility of parole for crimes they committed when they were 14 years old.
Solicitamos a los Señores Magistrados de la Honorable Corte Constitucional del Ecuador ser tenidos como Amigos del Tribunal para someter a su consideración algunos argumentos sobre derecho internacional de los derechos humanos de relevancia para resolver la causa No.0026-11-IN.
Human Rights Watch and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers filed an amicus brief in the case of Ashcroft v. Al-Kidd before the Supreme Court. The case challenges the US government's misuse of the material witness statute to investigate and detain Mr.
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Human Rights Watch with two other organizations, in this intervention argue that trends in pluralistic democracies and in the historical evolution of “public morality” indicate that a proper assessment of “public morality”
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