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you don't agree with the european court of human rights when they analysed the evidence?” nalysed the evidence? i would rather trust our own court. we do have much more confidence in our own court system. do you read alexei novalny‘s anticorru ption foundation website. once in a while, yes. you'd have seen your own name. yes, most frequently. he wants to know how come a guy like you, a public servant on a not bad, but modest salary, how come you live in a villa, which he's pleased to show me, which is worth, he says, $15 million and the very famous watch of yours worth £400,000. try to double check that with a different real estate agent. try to double check that. do you want to tell me how much your villa is worth, i'm happy to ta ke much your villa is worth, i'm happy to take your estimate? if we're here to take your estimate? if we're here to discuss the cost of my villa, i hopeifs to discuss the cost of my villa, i hope it's quite expensive. we're almost out of time. we have to wrap this up. putin up for re—election in 2018, can you guarantee to me that alexei novany wi
you don't agree with the european court of human rights when they analysed the evidence?” nalysed the evidence? i would rather trust our own court. we do have much more confidence in our own court system. do you read alexei novalny‘s anticorru ption foundation website. once in a while, yes. you'd have seen your own name. yes, most frequently. he wants to know how come a guy like you, a public servant on a not bad, but modest salary, how come you live in a villa, which he's pleased to show...
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the european court of human rights has ruled that swiss schools can insist that muslim girls take part athar ahmed, bbc asian network. this case, goes back to 2010. the parents were two swiss nationals of turkish origin living in basel. they were fined 1300 euros for not allowing their 22 teenage daughters to ta ke allowing their 22 teenage daughters to take part in mixed swimming lessons because of their religious beliefs as muslims. —— allowing their two teenage daughters. they said it was a breach of article nine, freedom, conscious thought and religion. the european court of human rights said that although the religious freedom was interfered with, there was no direct violation. is this specific to switzerland, is this brooding having impacts across europe? at the moment, last year in switzerland, there was another case similarto switzerland, there was another case similar to this one when a bosnian man, a swiss national, was fined for not allowing his daughter to swim in school. there is a trend emerging it seems. in terms of switzerland's approach to these issues, is it different
the european court of human rights has ruled that swiss schools can insist that muslim girls take part athar ahmed, bbc asian network. this case, goes back to 2010. the parents were two swiss nationals of turkish origin living in basel. they were fined 1300 euros for not allowing their 22 teenage daughters to ta ke allowing their 22 teenage daughters to take part in mixed swimming lessons because of their religious beliefs as muslims. —— allowing their two teenage daughters. they said it...
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right. of course, he did it on twitter. fake news -- a" political witch hunt." host: switzerland has won a case in the european court of humans that will now forced muslim parents to send their children to mixed swimming lessons at public pools. guest: you can get all the details in "atlantico." they rejected a case filed by two parents in basel that one of their daughters to be exempt from mixed swimming lessons based on religious grounds. according to the court, the children's full education and successful social integration according to local customs prevails over the parents wishes. host: this is really a landmark ruling. what kind of reaction has there been out of switzerland? guest: let's look at a daily in switzerland that says the ruling is being applauded in switzerland, including by many muslims. the article quotes one muslim association that says, "it's important for all children to follow the same school program and to learn to swim." that is part of the school program in switzerland. but look at another editorial. this applauds the decision as well. it says, "the integration of all children, regardless of their
right. of course, he did it on twitter. fake news -- a" political witch hunt." host: switzerland has won a case in the european court of humans that will now forced muslim parents to send their children to mixed swimming lessons at public pools. guest: you can get all the details in "atlantico." they rejected a case filed by two parents in basel that one of their daughters to be exempt from mixed swimming lessons based on religious grounds. according to the court, the...
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the european court of human rights said a familiar case was brought, where the case was brought, allowingirls to wear burkinis. the court acknowledges its decision does interfere with freedom of religion. but it says the law is designed to protect foreign students from social exclusion. >>> a warming trend building in the east this morning. do you hear that rain? >> it's pouring. it's pouring. >> meteorologist allison chinchar joins us with the latest. >> john and christine, folks in the northeast are going to be dealing with very breezy condition today. take a look at wind gusts. we're talking about 50-mile-per-hour gusts off the cape. portland, maine, 53. new york in the low 40s. keep in mind, that may cause possible delays, jfk and even laguardia. then as we go into thursday, we've got this next system coming in. and that's also going to bring us pretty intensive wind gusts as well. same thing along the cape, 15-mile-per-hour range, again, around new york, into the low to mid-40s-mile-per-hour range. the reason for this, it's dealing with the next system that's going to be moving forwa
the european court of human rights said a familiar case was brought, where the case was brought, allowingirls to wear burkinis. the court acknowledges its decision does interfere with freedom of religion. but it says the law is designed to protect foreign students from social exclusion. >>> a warming trend building in the east this morning. do you hear that rain? >> it's pouring. it's pouring. >> meteorologist allison chinchar joins us with the latest. >> john and...
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Jan 16, 2017
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here's a case of european court of human rights in the united kingdom case that dealt with a refusal to extradite where they would say it's the death row phenomenon. other foreign jurors have rested rested -- recognize this concept to the u.s. supreme court is not yet recognized it. justice stevens wanted to pick up this issue. i think it was 1995 and justice breyer and now justice ginsburg have called to take up the psychological aspect. just the other day justice breyer issued a new dissent in which the person had been on death row for 40 years and this is not something you would have seen in the founding era. one of the principles of beccaria they are head to the end association. justice breyer points out where an average of 18 years in the united states between the imposition of the death sentence and the actual execution. for those reasons justice breyer says the death penalty has become unusual. i will say back in the founding era there was a lot of people including dr. benjamin rush who refers to the death penalty is cruel but you could not have said at the appointed time it w
here's a case of european court of human rights in the united kingdom case that dealt with a refusal to extradite where they would say it's the death row phenomenon. other foreign jurors have rested rested -- recognize this concept to the u.s. supreme court is not yet recognized it. justice stevens wanted to pick up this issue. i think it was 1995 and justice breyer and now justice ginsburg have called to take up the psychological aspect. just the other day justice breyer issued a new dissent...
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european court of justice, c.j. eu, said that section 702 does not comply with european standard or human rights law because it allows this warrantless collection of europeans data for these broad foreign intelligence reasons and that that is not necessary and appropriate under their law. and so it was struck down and now negotiators have come up with the privacy shield. and privacy shield itself will be reviewed by the c.j. eu and c.j. eu will make a decision as to whether it fixes the problem. take a look at the privacy shield and see the decision, it is very clear there is a mismatch there. privacy shield has all of these additional procedural things about where somebody who happens to learn that they are aggrieved by having their information mishandled can go through this ombudsman process and that kind of thing but if the court was serious that the problem is the standard for accessing european data under 702 falls short under human right standard, privacy shield does nothing to address that. that is something something we need to consider in upcoming 70 it. it is very important we have these data exchanges beca
european court of justice, c.j. eu, said that section 702 does not comply with european standard or human rights law because it allows this warrantless collection of europeans data for these broad foreign intelligence reasons and that that is not necessary and appropriate under their law. and so it was struck down and now negotiators have come up with the privacy shield. and privacy shield itself will be reviewed by the c.j. eu and c.j. eu will make a decision as to whether it fixes the...
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of hutu killers, and harboring fugitives. more recently, the european human rights court condemned france for excessive delay in investigatingcted genocidiers. preliminary investigations against o ne suspect took nine years to reach court. these chronic delays outraged rwandan survivors in france like marcel kabanda, a historian specializing in genocide studies. >> ( translated ): for 20 years, we asked ourselves if france was not becoming the paradise of genocidaires. france mustn't be the country that allows impunity to genocidaires. >> reporter: the effort to bring rwanda genocidiers to justice was bolstered in 2010 when the french penal code was modified. permitting the prosecution of major crimes committed outside france. this type of prosecution is better known as universal jurisdiction according to allan ryan, the u.s. government's former chief war crimes prosecutor. >> universal jurisdiction is a concept and in some countries a law that says, this country will have jurisdiction over genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, no matter where in the world they might have taken place, no matter who in the world they
of hutu killers, and harboring fugitives. more recently, the european human rights court condemned france for excessive delay in investigatingcted genocidiers. preliminary investigations against o ne suspect took nine years to reach court. these chronic delays outraged rwandan survivors in france like marcel kabanda, a historian specializing in genocide studies. >> ( translated ): for 20 years, we asked ourselves if france was not becoming the paradise of genocidaires. france mustn't be...