The Kenyan state has a dark history of cracking down on every piece of literature it considers a threat to…
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By Carmel Rickard The question of when judges should recuse themselves is a fraught one in many jurisdictions. In a…
By Carmel Rickard Zambia’s constitutional court has found parliament in breach of the constitution by not passing legislation to ensure…
Should banks allow staff to be given mandates so that they may operate the accounts of customers? It’s a question…
Carmel Rickard Uganda’s high court has been wrestling with the difficult question of how to balance three sometimes competing constitutional…
Negotiations on a UN cybercrime treaty have been ongoing since May 2021, but African countries are in various states of…
Journalists have been forced to temporarily take down articles critical of powerful oil lobbyists due to the exploitation of US…
Consultants and partners have bluntly described some younger associates as “lacking accountability and initiative.” But surveys suggest younger lawyers and…
Like a double-edged sword, AI can be wielded for good or evil. Unfortunately, we currently lack adequate regulations to ensure…
When a court orders the payment of compensation for a victim of human rights violations by state, any public officer…
