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Monti Says Overhauling Italy’s Labor Law to Ease Firings Can’t Be ‘Taboo’ 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 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 ... 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 ... UN Court Rules Against Italy in Nazi Compensation Claims New York, Feb 3 2012 4:10PM The United Nations International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled today 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. Italy to Overhaul Labor Law Even Without Unions, Fornero Says The Italian government will push ahead this month with a plan to overhaul labor-market rules even if it fails to win the backing of unions and employers, Labor Minister Elsa Fornero said. 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. Why This Law Professor Fears for His Life Pietro Ichino's ideas for fixing Italy's ailing economy has won him political influence—and an armed escort UN court rules against Italy in Nazi war claims row The UN's highest court has ordered Italy to annul all compensation claims against Germany for Nazi war crimes, saying Rome breached international laws when its courts allowed the claims to be made. U.N. court rules against Italy's Nazi compensation claims AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The United Nations' highest court ruled on Friday that Italy's courts were wrong to allow victims of Nazi war crimes to claim compensation against Germany because it has legal immunity from being sued. The ruling by the International Court of Justice in The Hague is expected to end a wave of claims for damages stemming from a Nazi massacre in Italy during World War Two, and ... Snow falls in Rome as Italy is hit by cold snap A rare snowfall blanketed Rome on Friday, forcing the closure of the Colosseum over fears tourists would slip on the icy ruins, and leaving buses struggling to climb the city's slushy hills. Other parts of the country experienced frigid temperatures unseen in years. |
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