i was a child prostitute and amnesty international helped me become a normal child with a good life
None. It is not the purpose of the courts to solve cases.
Pitt Cobbett has written: 'Cases and opinions on international law' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Cases, International law 'Leading cases on international law' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Cases, International law, International law and relations
Amnesty is an official pardon for illegal acts or, in some cases, financial burdens.
Lobbying the Governments of nations that still use the death penalty to abolish it, taking up the cases of individuals whose death sentences are the result of flawed trials (which includes putting pressure on Governments to hold re-trials that would re-admit crucial evidence that may have been omitted, allowing forensic evidence to be used that could have a crucial influence, pointing out flaws in the person's trial, submitting petitions etc). and, in some cases, funding the legal representation of prisoners who are on trial for their lives to ensure that they get the best legal representation possible. They also send observers to sit in at some trials to assess how free and fair they are.
Of the crimes committed last year, 68,151 were solved, bringing the solution efficiency to 88.79%, down from the prior year's 90%. A solved case "is one which the principal suspect(s) has been identified and properly charged in court or before the prosecutor's office."
Some psychics have helped solve murder cases on some programs but there is no mention of sensing murder solving cases.
the Jessica lal case
As far as I know there have been no recent cases of counter-terrorism in the Toronto area. The most recent case I know of took place in 2006 when there were several counter terrorism raids.
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has nationwide jurisdiction over cases involving patent law. It hears appeals of cases involving international trade from the US Court of International Trade.
yesterday in Poland
Update cases
Edwin Maxey has written: 'International law with illustrative cases' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Cases, International law