India’s Right to Information (RTI) regime stands at an unusual constitutional crossroads. Over the past two decades, the RTI ...
Exploring the conflict between Nigeria's Cybercrimes Act and constitutional press freedom. How vague laws are used to silence ...
The Supreme Court’s recent affirmation that larger companies may legitimately face heavier penalties for environmental violations has triggered familiar constitutional unease.
By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS, Feb 5 (Reuters) - European Union members are within their right to ban the cultivation of ...
The chairperson of the African Union Commission, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf said the organisation is deeply concerned about the situation in DR Congo following the drone attack on Kisangani Airport, which ...
Adopted without prior Impact Assessments required under the EU Better Regulation framework, the European Commission's Returns ...
International humanitarian law emerged from the extreme experience of the twentieth century. The Geneva Conventions and their additional protocols were ...
The AU has condemned air attacks in eastern DRC, warning that escalating violence is endangering civilians and threatening ...
Selective justice erodes legitimacy when punishment appears arbitrary. Former Zimbabwe Tourism Minister Dr Walter Mzembi has been remanded since June 2025 over the alleged loaning out of four ...
This balance is consistent with Cambodia’s obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Article 19 protects freedom of expression, while Article 20 permits restriction ...
This week's fatal collision between a Greek coast guard vessel and a migrant boat off the island of Chios has once again ...
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