MEPs have raised concerns over Hong Kong, calling for the immediate release of pro-democracy politicians, activists, and journalists like Jimmy Lai. They condemn the National Security Law, urge sanctions on officials responsible for human rights violations, and demand the revocation of Hong Kong’s trade privileges. Additionally, MEPs denounce the detention of women in Iran, demanding the repeal of discriminatory legislation, the release of women’s rights defenders, and unrestricted access for human rights investigations, as well as calling for an end to civil society repression in Cambodia and increased EU support for Cambodian civil society.
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Right to jury trial under threat as Leveson asked to carry out ‘once in generation’ review of courts
Sir Brian Leveson will lead a comprehensive review of the courts system in England and Wales to address the growing backlog of cases, with a focus on potential reforms such as removing the right to a jury trial for certain offenses and empowering magistrates to issue longer sentences. The review, set to report in the spring of 2025, comes in response to increasing delays in court proceedings, including a nearly fourfold increase in delayed murder...
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