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Weaponized Justice: Patterns of Repression in Russia

The Kremlin’s manipulation of Russia’s criminal justice system stands as a cornerstone of its strategy to suppress dissent, consolidate power, and maintain authoritarian control....

The Role of International Courts in Modern Geopolitical Conflicts

Historically, international courts have played a marginal role in major geopolitical conflicts. Their influence was limited to disputes with narrow legal parameters. However, recent...

Combining Ireland’s Citizens’ Assembly and South Africa’s TRC for an Effective Reparative Justice Model

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa is one of the most well-known reparative justice bodies. However, since its creation in 1996, many...

Ending the Death Penalty: How a Care Economy Can Heal and Rebuild

On 24 September 2024, Marcellus Williams, an innocent man, wrote his last poem on death row just before lethal injection executed him. With no...

Kazakhstan Sets New Standards in Judicial Independence

Justice systems worldwide are undergoing transformation to meet the demands of increasingly interconnected and rights-conscious societies. Kazakhstan, positioned at the crossroads of Europe and...

Shackling Justice: Pakistan’s 26th Amendment and the Death of Judicial Independence

The Senate of Pakistan's recent passage of the 26th Constitution Amendment Bill has sparked significant controversy and debate within the country. This amendment, which...

Mexico’s Judiciary Overhaul: Implications for Democracy, Economy, and Diplomacy

Mexico is currently embroiled in a highly contentious debate over a sweeping judicial reform proposed by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) and his...

The Psychological Impact of Personal Injuries: Legal and Supportive Measures

Personal injuries can dramatically alter a person’s life, affecting not only their physical health but also their psychological well-being. Understanding the full scope of...

The ICC’s Dilemma: Balancing Justice and Perceived Bias in Africa

The International Criminal Court (ICC) was founded with the intention of conducting investigations and imposing sanctions on the most heinous offenses committed on a...

Urgent Call for Justice: Protecting Women’s Rights in Tigray

The need for a thorough investigation into the brutal killing of Zewdu Haftu, a 32-year-old woman in Mekelle, the capital city of the Tigray...

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