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Despite Kidnapping Threat, Comatose French Man Will Stay On Life Support
Doctors in France have made an unexpected u-turn on plans to end a man’s life support and have handed the case back to the courts.
France to Legally Recognize Surrogate Children as French Citizens
While surrogacy itself remains illegal in France, the state will now legally recognize children born abroad through a surrogate mother who have at least one French parent.
France Can Take Comatose Man Off Life Support, Court Rules
Vincent Lambert, left severely brain damaged by a traffic accident in 2008, has been at the center of an emotional family legal battle.
How Five More Years of Tory Rule Will Change Britain for the Worse
Changes in the economy don't just wreck lives; they can alter the structure of how we see the world around us.
UK Mass Surveillance Is Facing a Ruling From Europe's Human Rights Court
An appeal by a group of human rights organizations will seek to overrule a December judgement by the UK court that mass surveillance is lawful.
Belgium Condemned Over Unlawful Extradition of Terrorist to the US
European Court of Human Rights orders Belgium to pay damages to convicted Tunisian terrorist for violating his human rights by handing him over to the US.
Mass Internet Surveillance by UK's GCHQ Was Unlawful After All, Secretive Court Rules
The UK's most secretive court upheld a complaint against eavesdropping agency GCHQ for the first time in history, regarding British surveillance "arrangements" with the US.