S.888 - Genocide Accountability Act of 2007

A bill to amend section 1091 of title 18, United States Code, to allow the prosecution of genocide in appropriate circumstances. view all titles (6)

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  • Short: Genocide Accountability Act of 2007 as reported to senate.
  • Short: Genocide Accountability Act of 2007 as passed senate.
  • Short: Genocide Accountability Act of 2007 as passed house.
  • Short: Genocide Accountability Act of 2007 as introduced.
  • Official: A bill to amend section 1091 of title 18, United States Code, to allow the prosecution of genocide in appropriate circumstances. as introduced.
  • Short: Genocide Accountability Act of 2007 as enacted.

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01/01/08
OPEN SOCIETY INSTITUTE: OSI WELCOMES NEW LAW ON GENOCIDE PROSECUTION

Following the hearing, Senators Durbin Coburn, Leahy and Cornyn introduced S.888, the Genocide Accountability Act of 2007, which the Senate approved by ...

Source: MaximsNews.com, NJ
12/27/07
USA – WAY TO ADOPTION OF H.RES. 106

Law S.888 on bringing to trial persons involved in genocidal actions, adopted December 10-15 by the Representatives Chamber of the US Congress, is extremely ...

Source: AZG Armenian Daily, Armenia
12/22/07
OSI Welcomes New Law on Genocide Prosecution

Following the hearing, Senators Durbin Coburn, Leahy and Cornyn introduced S.888, the Genocide Accountability Act of 2007, which the Senate approved by ...

Source: SunHerald.com, MS
12/07/07
US House of Representatives passes Genocide Accountability Act

Net/ The Armenian Assembly of America welcomed the passage of the Genocide Accountability Act (S. 888) yesterday as a crucial step forward in closing a ...

Source: PanARMENIAN.Net, Armenia

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