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In this photo taken on Monday, Nov. 28, 2011, a member of the Serbian Ministry of Justice locks down a warehouse used to store property confiscated from crimes bosses in Belgrade, Serbia. Serbia's authorities have decided the best way to stop powerful Balkan crimes bosses is to hit...
View Photo »A group of elderly retirees from the Prison department in northeast China's Liaoning province, stage a sit-down protest outside the Chinese Ministry of Justice in Beijing on November 8, 2011, over their unpaid pensions. Under a system dating from imperial times, Chinese people can...
View Photo »Designated Head of the Ministry of Justice and Equalisation, Jana Scheidek of Hamburg's Social Democratic Party (SPD) is pictured after a regional party meeting to acknowledge the 10 designated senators for the future goverment in Hamburg March 20, 2011.
View Photo »Officers from the Immigration Office lead Japanese lawmaker from the opposition Liberal Democratic Party Masahisa Sato (2nd L) as he walks to a toilet from a repatriation office of South Korea's Ministry of Justice at Gimpo International Airport in Seoul August 1, 2011. South Korea...
View Photo »Japanese lawmakers from the opposition Liberal Democratic Party Yoshitaka Shindo (front C), Tomomi Inada (front L) and Masahisa Sato (3rd L) are led to a repatriation office of South Korea's Ministry of Justice at Gimpo International Airport upon their arrival, in Seoul August 1, 2011. ...
View Photo »Japanese lawmakers from the opposition Liberal Democratic Party Yoshitaka Shindo (R), Tomomi Inada (2nd R) and Masahisa Sato (3rd R) stop to answer reporters' questions as they walk towards a repatriation office of South Korea's Ministry of Justice at Gimpo International Airport upon...
View Photo »Japanese lawmakers from the opposition Liberal Democratic Party Yoshitaka Shindo (R), Tomomi Inada (L) and Masahisa Sato (C) walk towards a repatriation office of South Korea's Ministry of Justice at Gimpo International Airport upon their arrival in Seoul August 1, 2011. South Korea...
View Photo »U.N. Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights Kang Kyung-wha speaks during a joint news conference with Undersecretary of Justice Issam Abdo al-Gadir (not pictured) in Khartoum June 27, 2011, after meeting with Sudan's Ministry of Justice. Kang also visited the Abiyei oil region, the...
View Photo »U.N. Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights Kang Kyung-wha attends a meeting with Sudanese officials from the Ministry of Justice in Khartoum June 27, 2011, after a visit to Abiyei oil region, the state of South Kordofan, and Darfur.
View Photo »Saif al-Islam, son of the late former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, sits after his capture, with his fingers wrapped in bandages and his legs covered with a blanket, at an undisclosed location, in this photograph aired on Free Libya TV on November 19, 2011. The International Criminal...
View Photo »Protesters holding a banner saying ''Pearl Square Revolution has come again'' shout anti-government slogans during a march held from Pearl Square to the Ministry of Justice in Mamana February 27, 2011. Hardline Shi'ite dissident, Hassan Mushaimaa, was allowed to return to Bahrain on...
View Photo »A protester holding a poster that reads ''Youths Need To Scrap the System'' shouts anti-government slogans during a march from Pearl Square to the Ministry of Justice in Mamana February 27, 2011. A hardline Shi'ite dissident flew home to Bahrain from exile on Saturday to join an...
View Photo »Picture taken on July 21, 2011 of Batumi Public Service Hall. The Public Service Hall represents the first public service institution in Georgia with completely new concept of service delivery by the Ministry of Justice. Consumers will have an opportunity to receive here - based on...
View Photo »In this photo taken on Monday, Nov. 28, 2011, a member of the Serbian Ministry of Justice locks down a warehouse used to store property confiscated from crimes bosses in Belgrade, Serbia. Serbia's authorities have decided the best way to stop powerful Balkan crimes bosses is to hit...
View Photo »an initiative from the Brazilian Ministry of Justice, in partnership with the [CTS/FGV], to develop a collaborative process in which all the actors from Brazilian society could identify together the rights and responsibilities that should guide the use of the Internet in Brazil.
The Ministry of Justice should address the SFO's recommendation that, in cases of financial crimes involving plea bargaining, the SFO and company involved could take a proposed resolution to a judge before the criminal process has been engaged by a formal charge.
The Penal Code's Article 112 and the 2007 Computer Crime Act could be amended to prevent abuses _ not changing the wording at all, but adding conditions that the lawsuits require approval from the Ministry of Justice or the Bureau of Royal Affairs to proceed with prosecution
The Ministry of Religious Services has established procedures in the past for conducting weddings, with regard to remuneration, in full coordination with the Ministry of Justice and with the approval of the Council of the Chief Rabbinate
The Ministry of Justice and the Home Office will consider and scope the development of a new way of enforcing these orders, using 'cyber-tags' which are triggered by the offender breaching the conditions that have been put on their internet use and which will automatically inform the police or probation...
When I found out he married this lady that has connections with the Ministry of Justice ... it was like, no more ... I'm putting a stop to this. I mean, it's not fair that he's living his life the way that he intended to and not have any consequences or be held accountable for his actions.
The marriage identification card is issued by the court under the directives of the Ministry of Justice of the UAE. The card is provided free of charge and is not mandatory. No penalties are applied to residents for not holding the card. The card will soon be issued by all federal courts in the UAE.
