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Iraq's human rights minister has threatened to sue any organisation found culpable of torture.
They were all found culpable of wrongdoing in internal disciplinary proceedings.
They couldn't be prosecuted, but it has been rumoured that researchers found culpable of lobbying would be made to pay the money back.
Along with Cellino and Leeds, he was found culpable of ensuring that a payment reached Barry Hughes, an unlicensed adviser associated with McCormack.
The Ministry of Defence was found culpable of corporate and systemic failings because information about the banned techniques had been "lost", which meant it was left out from all Army guidelines and training.
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Many compared the sentences unfavourably to the 10-year jail term given last week to a police captain who was found culpable for the gassing to death of 37 prisoners last August.
They are the individuals who would be found culpable in a court of law in the event of a major incident as testified by the outcomes of Public Inquiries such as Flixborough, Piper Alpha, Texas City, and Deepwater Horizon.
Michael Mansfield QC, who represented the family at the inquest, said: "Make no mistake about it, the Israeli defence force have today been found culpable by this jury of murder". The jury criticised Israel for its "lack of cooperation" with the inquest, with the Israeli government declining to take part and even hampering a British police investigation.
Unlike prior pacts, the T.P.P. creates a process in which member countries that fail to meet these standards can be taken before mediation panels and, if found culpable, fined and stripped of their trade benefits.
NHREC may in addition take the following actions against any researcher, institution or sponsor found culpable: Advertises such cases of research misconducts and report to other appropriate regulatory bodies, and if such breach of ethical conduct involves international collaborative research then the matter is reported to the national regulatory agency of the country of origin of the researcher.
(This resembles the problem of white-collar crime, e.g. in banks and other financial institutions found culpable in the financial crisis. Fines of the firm don't deter individual behavior very well). The Antiquities Coalition proposes a Blacklist to identify and shame individuals, organizations and countries involved in trafficking.
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