Peter Obi, the Labour Party's (LP) candidate for president in 2023, urged the judges on Tuesday to protect Nigeria's democracy and the rule of law.After the Supreme Court on Monday deferred… Read More
While it is a given that there is corruption in the judiciary, as in any other sector of the country including religious institutions, it is equally true that not all unpopular judgments or… Read More
While aid workers serving conflict-affected civilian populations depend on a set of laws to protect them, some warring parties violate these global agreements, from targeting hospitals and s… Read More
Last year, the Red Door Housing Society approached the city of Delta with a proposal to redevelop Ladner Willows, a subsidised housing complex long plagued with mould issues. Despite the acu… Read More
In the era of Artificial Intelligence, can AI really be a revolutionary in getting through the complexities of contractual clauses? Well, it seems nobody can outrun humans in this matter, es… Read More
By Sujit Bhar
Oppression and suffering have, through the ages, resulted in public protests, even sometimes leading to insurrection. Protests have often in history been violent, but as ci… Read More
This article analyses the
provisions regarding the qualifications and disqualifications for
Parliamentarians set out in the constitution of Pakistan and traces their
evolution over the years… Read More
GUATEMALA CITY: The US State Department said on Sunday it is “gravely concerned” that Guatemala’s Public Ministry is trying to undermine the transfer of power to Presiden… Read More
Australia’s biggest-ever investigation into the abuse and exploitation of people with disability has handed down its findings, and they make for sobering reading.
The disability royal… Read More
Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN) on Friday suggested how the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) should be appointed.
Falana in an interview with Arise N… Read More
Recently, Adilur Rahman Khan, the editor of the human rights organization ‘Odhikar,’ and Nasir Uddin Elan, its director, were sentenced to two years in prison by a Cyber Tribunal… Read More
On Tuesday, the European Court of Human Rights issued a pivotal ruling on mass surveillance that should have implications in the U.K. and beyond. The court found that plaintiffs Claudio Gu… Read More
By Sir Ronald Sanders
On September 11 in Hamburg, Germany, a significant legal proceeding began that could redefine the parameters of climate justice for small island states. This case, slat… Read More
The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has rejected the judgement of the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal (PEPT).
OsunDailyNG reports tha… Read More
By: Varshitha Eddula, Research Analyst, GSDN
Spratly Islands: source InternetA group of corals, reefs, atolls in the South China Sea are named after a British whaling captain Richard Spra… Read More