The result is a silent but brutal shift: many of the protection has gone instead to selective humanity.Is the decline of neutrality equally frightening? And when...
What counts most, though, is that we have to redefine our thinking about the aim of recruiting. Our goal is not to fill positions. It is...
The danger is not only that the courts will lose their courage, but also that we expect them to have itIt is not enough for a...
Until the transformation just described takes place, Indonesia’s land administration system will keep on creating the very insecurity that it claims to cure. There will be...
The root of the problem is not that there is no law, it is that moral lines are not drawn. Snatching a verdict by bribery flies...
A different, subtler threat arises with the weakening of judicial independence. The courts are the proper place to uphold constitutional supremacy. Today, however, in many jurisdictions...
An Ogun State Magistrate Court remands four student leaders over assault, harassment, and property destruction charges, while bail is set at ₦1 million each pending further...
Former AGF Mohammed Bello Adoke says he deserves an apology after the Federal Government resolved the long-running OPL 245 dispute with Eni and Nigerian Agip, nearly...
Ultimately, the law of defamation in Nigeria reflects an effort to balance two vital democratic values — freedom of expression and protection of reputation. Anyone who...
What is more, the public's confidence in the fair play of its own country's judicial organs depends more and more on their handling ability with digital...