Uncategorized
-
Is There Really an African Legal Identity?
“Africa is not a country.”Yet when it comes to law and justice, can we even speak of a singular African…
Read More » -
JANE BAKO: Vicarious trauma is real among lawyers
Vicarious trauma is defined as occupational challenges that people working in victim services experience such as law enforcement, counseling services,…
Read More » -
-
Gen Z Is ‘Very Comfortable’ Using Mental Health Services. Older Generations? Not So Much, Says Big Law Exec — A Legal Culture Shift in Motion
”When 25-year-old junior associate Kwame Mensah walked into a therapy session during his second month at a top-tier law firm…
Read More » -
Legal Education in Crisis? Why Africa’s Law Schools Must Evolve
Outdated syllabi. Overcrowded classrooms. Unprepared graduates. It’s time to face the truth about Africa’s legal education. The Dream, Then the…
Read More » -
A Law Student’s Silent Battle: When the Strongest Go Silent
“She’s just not serious anymore.” That’s what they said when she began missing lectures. She was once the model law…
Read More » -
Corporate Governance in Namibia: Bridging the gap between policy and practice in an era of ethics, accountability and AI – will the robot replace the boardroom? Will the robot do it better than human?
In this insightful paper, we examine the complex state of corporate governance in Namibia—where strong policies often fall short at…
Read More »