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Friday, February 4, 2011
Another Step Back
“From the perspective of rule of law, the democratic and European principles of an independent judiciary, and the independence of advocates, it is unacceptable and astonishing that the government is putting such pressure on lawyers and not allowing the office of one of the largest international law firms operating in Ukraine to function during the working day, including disabling our local servers and computer equipment, and detaining 50 Magisters’ lawyers and staff on premises without cause for such an extended period of time,” Mac added.
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