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  2. Attorney General of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1698, the Attorney-General's Chambers of Bermuda is the main legal advisor to the federal government and makes laws accessible to the public. From 1698-1999, the Attorney-General was also the main prosecutor in all criminal matters that pertained to the Bermuda courts. Attorneys-General are appointed by the Governor per the ...

  3. Chief Justice of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Chief Justices. 2018–present Narinder Hargun [1] 2012–2018 Ian Kawaley. 2004–2012 Richard Ground. 1993-2004 Sir Austin Ward. 1977-1993 Sir James Rufus Astwood. 1973–1977 Sir John Crampton Summerfield (later Chief Justice of the Cayman Islands, 1978)

  4. Almudena Bernabeu - Wikipedia

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    Almudena Bernabeu. Almudena Bernabeu is an international attorney, writer and co-founder and director of Guernica37 International Justice Chambers, [1] Almudena Bernabeu was the director of the Transitional Justice Program at the Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA) until 2017. [2] She is the winner of the 2015 Letelier-Moffitt Human ...

  5. Center for Justice and Accountability - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA) is a US non-profit international human rights organization based in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1998, CJA represents survivors of torture and other grave human rights abuses in cases against individual rights violators before U.S. and Spanish courts. CJA has pioneered the use of civil ...

  6. Apostille Convention - Wikipedia

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    Apostille Convention at Wikisource. The Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents, also known as the Apostille Convention, is an international treaty drafted by the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH). The Apostille Convention is intended to simplify the procedure ...

  7. Brennan Center for Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law (NYU Law) is a liberal [2][3][4] or progressive [5] nonprofit law and public policy institute. The organization is named after Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan Jr. The Brennan Center advocates for public policy positions including raising the minimum wage, opposing ...

  8. Ernesto restrengthens to a hurricane as dangerous beach ...

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    Ernesto made landfall on Bermuda early Saturday as a Category 1 hurricane with sustained wind speeds of 85 mph and gusts at 105 mph but had weakened to a tropical storm by early Sunday with ...

  9. Center for Justice Innovation - Wikipedia

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    Center for Justice Innovation. The Center for Justice Innovation, formerly the Center for Court Innovation, is an American non-profit organization headquartered in New York, founded in 1996, with a stated goal of creating a more effective and human justice system by offering aid to victims, reducing crime and improving public trust in justice. [1]