By Carmel Rickard Complaints about ‘fake lawyers’ have been surfacing in several African jurisdictions. But what about people who don’t…
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By Carmel Rickard Namibia’s supreme court has given a scathing judgment in the case of a man who resorted to…
By Carmel Rickard A combination of factors led the UK’s apex supreme court to hold that the government’s deal with…
By Carmel Rickard A prominent Kenyan lawyer has been ordered personally to pay Kshs10 million to the country’s Ethics and…
As the UNHCR marked another year in November of working towards a world where every person has a nationality and…
An increasing number of law firms are questioning whether senior associates and partners are the best people to train associates…
By Carmel Rickard Zambia’s top court has strongly urged the government to make support for mental health a priority. In…
The Kenyan state has a dark history of cracking down on every piece of literature it considers a threat to…
By Carmel Rickard The question of when judges should recuse themselves is a fraught one in many jurisdictions. In a…
By Davis Thuranira Not many Kenyans anticipated the birth of the Small Claims Court before its establishment in 2016 and…