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Germany plans special court to try soldiers
German soldiers are tried under civil, not military law. Now, the government plans to set up a central court for the prosecution of German soldiers, especially for cases related to military conflicts abroad.

Germany wins battle in Nazi war crimes case
The UN's highest court has upheld Germany's immunity from being sued in Italian national courts for war crimes committed by Nazi soldiers during the 1943-1945 occupation of Italy.

Germany Bans Apple's iCloud; iPhone 4, iPad 2 Spared From Second Ban
Apple surely is bitter for having to pay a top Android phonemaker for its "innovation"

Germany's Henkel wins Oslo biathlon World Cup race
OSLO, Norway (AP) — Andrea Henkel of Germany won the women's 12.5-kilometer mass start in Oslo for her 21st biathlon World Cup victory.

UN court rules in row over Nazi war claims
The UN’s highest court has ruled that Italy had broken international law by allowing its courts to hear civil compensation claims against Germany for Nazi war crimes.

UN court rules against Italy in Nazi compensation claims
New York, Feb 4 : The United Nations International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled on Friday that Italy has violated its obligation to respect Germany's immunity under international law by allowing civil claims seeking reparations for Nazi war crimes to be brought against it in Italian courts.

Germany wins Nazi immunity case
The UN's highest court has confirmed that Germany has legal immunity from being sued in foreign courts by victims of Second World War Nazi atrocities. Related Stories Eating champ devours 337 wings French air industry staff to strike Queen sends sympathy over tragedy Mel Gibson may be called as witness British passenger 'fell from liner'

Italians Can’t Sue Germany for Damages Over Nazi Massacre, UN Court Rules
Germany can’t be prosecuted by private citizens seeking war crimes damages, the International Court of Justice said, rejecting an Italian ruling awarding compensation to relatives of World War II atrocity victims.

UN court rejects Italy's Nazi compensation claims
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Italy's courts were wrong to allow victims of Nazi war crimes to claim compensation against Germany, the highest U.N. court ruled on Friday, given that Germany has immunity under international law. The ruling by the International Court of Justice in The Hague is expected to end a wave of claims for damages arising from a Nazi massacre in Italy during World War Two, and will ...

Court upholds Germany's immunity appeal
THE HAGUE, Netherlands, Feb. 3 (UPI) -- The International Court of Justice has upheld Germany's appeal against Italy on compensation for Nazi war crime victims.

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