ECOWAS Court Overlooked Nigeria’s Due Diligence Obligations in #ENDSARS Decision

ECOWAS Court Overlooked Nigeria’s Due Diligence Obligations in #ENDSARS Decision

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS Court) delivered an important decision in the Obianuju ...
Closing the Gender Pay Gap “Once and for All”: Labour’s Proposed Reforms to GPG Reporting in the UK

Closing the Gender Pay Gap “Once and for All”: Labour’s Proposed Reforms to GPG Reporting in the UK

The UK’s gender pay gap (GPG) has been declining over time, falling from 27.5% in 1997 to 14.3% in 2023. ...
ReBuilding Ukraine for All: Inclusive Recovery for a Resilient Ukraine

ReBuilding Ukraine for All: Inclusive Recovery for a Resilient Ukraine

This is a four part series on the project “ReBuilding Ukraine For All: Inclusive Recovery for a Resilient ...
Student Movements, the Right to Protest, and Bangladesh’s Human Rights Obligations

Student Movements, the Right to Protest, and Bangladesh’s Human Rights Obligations

In June 2024, students in Bangladesh protested against the reinstatement of the quota system by the High Court ...
Jumping Up From the Doctrine to the Case Law: The Lost Possibility to Apply the Spillover Theory in NIAC by Special Jurisdiction for Peace in Colombia

Jumping Up From the Doctrine to the Case Law: The Lost Possibility to Apply the Spillover Theory in NIAC by Special Jurisdiction for Peace in Colombia

The Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) made an important decision on April 11 regarding a former FARC-EP ...
The Dangerous Path of Mexico’s Judicial Reform: What is at Stake for Judicial Independence in the Americas

The Dangerous Path of Mexico’s Judicial Reform: What is at Stake for Judicial Independence in the Americas

Recently, Mexico’s President proposed a series of initiatives to reform the judiciary. This blog focuses on two of ...
Calpurnia’s Dream: the Menace of Mob Lynching in India

Calpurnia’s Dream: the Menace of Mob Lynching in India

The repeated reported incidents of mob lynching in India represent a growing negation of fundamental right to life ...
Why the Court got it wrong on Minimum Sentencing on Sexual Offences: Republic v Joshua Gichuki Mwangi

Why the Court got it wrong on Minimum Sentencing on Sexual Offences: Republic v Joshua Gichuki Mwangi

On the 12th July 2024, the Supreme Court of Kenya (SCORK) rendered its decision on an appeal by the Director of ...
A Missed Opportunity: Indian Supreme Court’s Limited Innovation in Balancing Free Speech and Disability Rights

A Missed Opportunity: Indian Supreme Court’s Limited Innovation in Balancing Free Speech and Disability Rights

On 8 July 2024, the Supreme Court of India in Nipun Malhotra v Sony Pictures Films India addressed the issue of ...
Post-Conflict Restorative Justice in the Aftermath of ISIL

Post-Conflict Restorative Justice in the Aftermath of ISIL

After last year’s announcement of the sudden and premature closure of the United Nations Investigative Team to ...
Testing the Limits of the Right to Peaceful Demonstration under the 2010 Constitution: Kenya’s 2024 Finance Bill

Testing the Limits of the Right to Peaceful Demonstration under the 2010 Constitution: Kenya’s 2024 Finance Bill

Kenya has for the past three weeks been thrust into the international scene due to demonstrations under the ...
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