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[2 May 2009 | One Comment | ]
ICJ Auxillary, Criminal Rights

Date: Friday, May 1, 2009
Written By: Hannah Bozman (Saddleback YMCA) from ITARR-TASS
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) Auxiliary had their debate on Friday about Criminal Rights.  They discussed how different countries have different opinions and why.  There was two separate conflicts:  Italy versus United States of America and Jordan and Morocco versus Afghanistan.  They were working on a resolution or compromise to end those conflicts with those countries. 
Some of the first things they did included mentioning important concerns or facts on Criminal Rights policies.  Here are some of the facts:

Prisoners …

 

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